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title (link)
Racha El-Omari, "Accommodation and Resistance:
classical Muʿtazilites on Ḥadīth" in
Journal of Near
Eastern Studies, Vol. 71, No. 2 (October...
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being developed and
established (particularly by the ahl-i-kalam and
Muʿtazilites) and many
centuries later in the
modern era when
Islamic reformists (such...
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divided into four groups: ahl as-sunna,
Mutazilites, Murjites, ****es, Kharijites. The
Muʿtazilites replaced the
Qadarites here. In the 9th century...
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number of
minority groups within Islam have
faced ****cution by
other Muslims for
allegedly being incompatible with the
regional majority of Islam....
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heavily influenced by
Christian thinking. It had much in
common with the
Mutazilite Islamic thinking in that the
Roman Catholics thought subordinating philosophy...
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expressions in the Quran,
though he
rejected many of the
interpretations the
Mutazilites would reach using this method. In
other instances,
Maturidi espoused...
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which Muʿtazilite thinking had
failed to grasp. Ashʿarite
theologians were
referred to as the
muthbita ("those who make firm") by the
Muʿtazilites. Two...
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views in
medieval Muslim theology, from the Ahl al-Hadith to the
Mutazilites. The
eponymous figure behind the
Jahmiyya was Jahm ibn Safwan. Jahm was...
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religions and
confessional groups in his house.
Until the 10th century, the
Muʿtazilites were
considered the real "masters of the Kalām". Later, two important...
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school of
early Muslim philosophy and the most
important re****er of the
Mutazilites. However, he
chose a
slightly different position in
comparison with the...