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Qadariyyah (Arabic: قَدَرِيَّة, romanized: Qadariyya), also
Qadarites or Kadarites, from
qadar (قدر),
meaning "power", was
originally a
derogatory term...
- person, who
distances himself from the
teachings of Shia, Kharijites,
Qadarites and Murjites. In addition, the
Nisba adjective sunnī was also used for...
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Derived words include qabalism, qabalist, and qabalistic.
Hebrew קַבָּלָה
qadarite A
member of the
Qadariyah [RHU]
qadariyah In Islam,
adherents of the doctrine...
- led to "one of the
earliest sectarian schisms" in Islam,
between the
Qadarites (aka Qadariyah), who
believed in
total free will of
humans (and who appeared...
- The Mu'tazilites
maintained man's
creation of free will, as did the
Qadarites of the
later Umayyad period. The Mu'tazilites also
maintained that justice...
- deny the
doctrine of
predestinarianism or ****ert
absolute free-will (
Qadarites), are punished.
Another tradition consigns to the
seven different levels...
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systematized the
radical opinions of
preceding sects,
particularly those of the
Qadarites and Jabarites. This new
school was
called Mu'tazilite (from i'tazala,...
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openly stated he
supported and
acknowledged all of the caliphs,
unlike the
Qadarites, Murji'ites, Kharijites, or
Shiites followers who only
acknowledged certain...
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authority of
divine revelation. One of the
first debates was that
between the
Qadarites, who
affirmed free will, and the Jabarites, who
maintained the belief...
- Isma'ilis – but also Mu'tazilites, Kharijites, Murji'ites, Jabarites,
Qadarites, and Karramites.
Kitab al-Sawad al-A'zam (The Book of the
Great M****es)...