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- the late seventeenth century, as well as their opponents, spoke of the Quietists (in other words, those who were devoted to the "prayer of quiet", an expression...
- "committed" to expanding the Dar al-Islam (the land of Islam), Salafi quietists share other quietist Muslims' concern about disunity in the Muslim community (Ummah)...
- and conceptual frameworks of other subjects, including non-quietist philosophy. For quietists, advancing knowledge or settling debates (particularly those...
- and leading position among the non-activist Kharijites of Basra. The quietists were later known as Sufrism and Abu Bilal is counted among their imams...
- as a distraction from the studying and practicing of Islam. Prominent Quietist Salafi scholars have denounced doctrines of Salafi jihadism as Bid'ah ("innovation")...
- interpreted the Articles d'Issy in a way much more sympathetic to the Quietist viewpoint than Bossuet proposed. Louis XIV responded to the controversy...
- therapeutic approach are John McDowell, Alice Crary, and Richard Rorty. Quietists, philosophers ****ociated with The New Wittgenstein and anti-philosophy...
- journalists into three categories: the largest group being the purists (or quietists), who avoid politics; the second largest group being the activists (or...
- theology, wrote to Oliva, proposing a book defending meditation against the Quietists’ teaching. Oliva encouraged him and forwarded copies of the letters he...
- dinar as their monetary system. While some of those who broke away were quietist, others believed in violence against those opposing them, even against...