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Karramiyya (Arabic: كرّاميّه, romanized: Karrāmiyyah) was a Hanafi-Muj****im-Murji'ah sect in
Islam which flourished in the
central and
eastern parts of...
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anthropomorphic Karramiyya movement. "Ahmad ibn Harb". المکتبة الاسلامیة. The
Politics of
Heresy in
Medieval Khurasan: The
Karramiyya in Nishapur, p40...
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Hanafite sect
called the
Karramiyya.
According to Bosworth, the
reason for his
conversion was his
entrancement with the
Karramiyya leader, the
ascetic Abu...
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included traditionalist hadith transmitters and the
Karramiyya. Polemically,
Kalam theologians accused the Ahl al-Hadith (traditionalists)...
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compatriot Abu
Mansur al-Maturidi (d. 333/944). He
opposed the
emerging Karramiyya, an
anthropomorphist sect. The
sources mention the
titles of four of his...
- Sālem al-Jawālikī al-Juzjanī al-Kūfī Jawālikīyya Rum
Abdals Ibn
Karram (
Karramiyya) Murji'ah Abū Marwān ****lān ibn Mūslīm ad-Dimashqī an-Nabati al-Qībtī...
- Sālem al-Jawālikī al-Juzjanī al-Kūfī Jawālikīyya Rum
Abdals Ibn
Karram (
Karramiyya) Murji'ah Abū Marwān ****lān ibn Mūslīm ad-Dimashqī an-Nabati al-Qībtī...
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Minaret of Jam,
August 2005
Minaret of Jam, with
design influenced by
Karramiyya Minaret of Jam –
interior Minaret of Jam on the bank of the Hari Rud River...
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first to use the
phrase ahl as-sunna wa l-jamāʿah as a self-designation.
Karramiyya theology,
founded by
Muhammad ibn
Karram (d. 859)
referred to the sunnah...
- Sālem al-Jawālikī al-Juzjanī al-Kūfī Jawālikīyya Rum
Abdals Ibn
Karram (
Karramiyya) Murji'ah Abū Marwān ****lān ibn Mūslīm ad-Dimashqī an-Nabati al-Qībtī...