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against the
philosophical doubters. A
scholar of
kalam is
referred to as a
mutakallim (plural mutakallimun), a role
distinguished from
those of
Islamic philosophers...
- in Ilm al-Kalam (speculative theology) and is
known by his
admirers as
Mutakallim-i Islam. He is also a
religious philosopher, Sufi, and a debater. Ghuman...
- was a
faqih (expert in
Islamic jurisprudence),
Arabic grammarian, and
Mutakallim (theologian), and
wrote a book of fiqh
called Ghunyatu l-Nuzu. Ibn Zuhra...
- 13th-century poet,
Hanafi faqih (jurist),
Islamic scholar,
Maturidi theologian (
mutakallim), and Sufi
mystic originally from
Greater Khorasan in
Greater Iran. Rumi's...
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probably an Ash'arite: he
studied Ash'arite kalām with the
illustrious mutakallim Abu
Ishaq al-Isfara'ini (d. 1027) and his most
famous disciple was al-Khatib...
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after a
conversation with him. The
leader of the Shia community, he was a
mutakallim, theologian, and Shia jurist. He was
taught by Al-Shaykh al-Saduq, Ibn...
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Etiquette of the Learner: An
Abridgement of
Tadhkirat al-Sāmiʻ wa-al-
Mutakallim fī Adab al-ʻālim wa-al-Mutaʻallim.
Biography portal Islam portal List...
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against skeptics and detractors. A
scholar of
kalam is
referred to as a
mutakallim (plural mutakallimūn) as
distinguished from philosophers, jurists, and...
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literally means "speech/words." A
scholar of kalām is
referred to as a
mutakallim (Muslim theologian;
plural mutakallimūn).
There are many
schools of Kalam...
- (Arabic: ابن كُلاَّب) (d. ca. 241/855) was an
early ****
theologian (
mutakallim) in
Basra and
Baghdad in the
first half of the 9th
century during the...