- the 8th/14th century.
Maturidi doctrine thus
gradually came to
prevail among the
Hanafi communities everywhere. Currently,
Maturidis are
widespread in Afghanistan...
- stated: "There is not much [doctrinal]
difference between the Ashʿarīs and
Māturīdīs,
hence both
groups are now
called People of the
Sunna and the Community...
- 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...
- al-Tahawi). This has been
accepted by
almost all ****s (Atharis, Ash'aris and
Maturidis).
Several Islamic scholars have
written about the
Tahawiyya creed, including...
- only mean
tafwid of
modality but not of
meaning (ma'na), but Ash'aris/
Maturidis ****ert that
modality (kayfiyya) is a part of meaning, and
without detailing...
- Ash'ari
scholars (Abu
Hasan al-Ash'ari) Ash'ari
leaders Theology books See also Ash'ari-related
templates Maturidi –
Hanafi Maliki Shafi'i
Islamic theology...
-
earliest Hanafis. Due to
philosophical differences, the
Transoxianan Maturidis disagreed with the Mu'tazilite
strain of
Iraqi Hanafis on
several technical...
- century. From its founding, the
Ottoman Empire officially supported the
Maturidi school of
Islamic theology,
which emphasized human reason, rationality...
-
international conference on ****
Islam in
Grozny According to Ash'aris and
Maturidis, "Al-Istawa' 'ala al-'Arsh"
should not be
taken in the
sense of "being...
- of the Sunna'),
commonly known as
Tafsir al-
Maturidi (Arabic: تفسير الماتريدي, romanized: Tafsīr al-
Māturīdī), is a
classical ****
tafsir (Qur'anic exegesis)...