-
context is anachronistic. It is also
known as
Traditionalist theology or
Scripturalist theology. it
emerged as a
school of
theology in the late 8th century...
-
Muhammad Abduh, and
their epigones, all of whom
seemed inclined toward a
scripturalist understanding of
Islam but
proved open to
rationalism and
Western modernity...
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Binyamin (2014). "
Scripturalist and
Traditionalist Theology". In
Sabine Schmidtke (ed.). The Oxford...
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Wahhabism after a Hajj to
Mecca and
later became an
important imam,
scripturalist, and
leader of the
Yihewani Muslim sect in China. He was influential...
- "Akhbari". akhbari.com. "Welcome to Akhbari.com". akhbari.org. Gleave,
Scripturalist Islam, 2007: p.xvi Momen,
Moojan (1985), An
introduction to Shi'i Islam :...
- of the
Second Temple period, such as the Sadducees. The
Karaites ("
Scripturalists")
accept only the
Hebrew Bible and what they view as the
Peshat ("simple"...
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Taymiyya and Ibn Kathīr,
which is
evident from its
emphasis on ḥadīth,
Scripturalist approaches, the
rejection of Isrāʾīliyyāt, and a
polemical attitudes...
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inner person, the batin. This
distinction between "the High
Islam or
scripturalist, shari`a-oriented
Islam of the `ulama" and "living
local Islam" or "Folk...
- Literalism:
Literal Meaning and
Interpretation in
Islamic Legal Theory (2012)
Scripturalist Islam: The
History and
Doctrines of the Akhbārī Shiʿī
School (2007)...
-
Islamic Theologies during the
Formative and the
Early Middle period –
Scripturalist and
Traditionalist Theology". In Schmidtke,
Sabine (ed.). The Oxford...