- Mu'tazilism (Arabic: المعتزلة, romanized: al-muʿtazila,
singular Arabic: معتزلي, romanized: muʿtazilī) is an
Islamic theological school that
appeared in...
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Benjamin betra**** the
influence of
Philonic ideas,
while he
adopted the
Motazilite theories on the
divine attributes, free-will, and
other questions of a...
- Karaites—for instance,
Joseph al-Basir and Al-Ḳirḳisani—was a
follower of the
Motazilite kalam,
especially in his
chapter on the
attributes of God,
wherein he...
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faraidh al Kulub" (The
Duties of the Heart), is of the same
opinion as the
Motazilites, that the
attributes by
which one
attempts to
describe God
should be...
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resurrection in the
Messianic time.
Though not
himself a
Motazilite,
Joseph accepted a
number of
Motazilite theories and
views (Schreiner, Der Kalam, p. 27)....
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works of Aristotle.
Unlike Maimonides, however,
Aaron accepted the
Muslim Motazilite philosophical system of Kalam,
combining atomism with
Aristotelean views...
- but holds, as-if he had been the
loyal disciple of the old
rabbis and
Motazilites, that God
allows the just to
suffer here in
order to
reward them the...