- is a
school of
theology in ****
Islam named after Abu
Mansur al-
Maturidi. It is one of the
three creeds of ****
Islam alongside Ash'arism and Atharism...
- الماتريدي, romanized: ʾAbū Manṣūr al-
Māturīdī; 853–944) was a
Hanafi jurist and
theologian who is the
eponym of the
Maturidi school of
kalam in ****sm. He...
- book, and the
primary source of the
Maturidi school of thought;
written by the
Hanafi scholar Abu
Mansur al-
Maturidi (d. 333 AH/944 CE).
Kitab al-Tawhid...
-
scholarship between the 10th and 12th centuries,
which gave rise to the
Maturidi school of theology. The
Ottoman Empire adopted Hanafism as its official...
- of the Sunna'),
commonly known as
Tafsir al-
Maturidi (Arabic: تفسير الماتريدي, romanized: Tafsīr al-
Māturīdī), is a
classical ****
tafsir (Qur'anic exegesis)...
- The 2020
International Maturidi Conference was an
international scientific-practical
conference held over
three days, from 3 to 5
March 2020, in the city...
-
upholds the six
pillars of iman (faith) and
comprises the Ash'ari and
Maturidi schools of
kalam (theology) as well as the
textualist Athari school. ****s...
- Abu
Mansur al-
Maturidi, who was a
leading theologian and
jurist of his time in
Transoxiana (Ma Wara' al-Nahr) in
Central Asia, was the
founder of the Māturīdiyya...
-
Khairabadi (1796/1797 – 19
August 1861) was a
Hanafi mufti,
Kalam scholar,
Maturidi theologian, and poet. He was an
activist of the
Indian independence movement...
-
pillar of the Ash'ari and the
Maturidi schools. Al-Ash'ari
holds that God will be seen in the next
world by sight. Al-
Maturidi also
accepts the visibility...