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practices that are
contrary to
central Islamic dogmas.
Zandaqa is the noun
describing these views.
Zandaqa is
usually translated as "heresy" and is
often used...
- one group,
known as "secret apostates" or "permanent unbelievers" (aka
zandaqa),
should not be
given a
chance to repent,
eliminating Al-Shafi'i's third...
- eighth-century
Abbasid Caliphate,
Arabic zindīq and the
adjectival term
zandaqa could denote many
different things, but it
seems to have primarily—or at...
- the Qur'an and Its
Pearls Theology Faysal al-tafriqa bayn al-Islam wa-l-
zandaqa The
Criterion of
Distinction between Islam and
Clandestine Unbelief Theology...
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Demolition of
Masjid al-Dirar Dönmeh
Kafir Kitman Sabbateans Shabakism Taqiya Zandaqa Nisan,
Mordechai (5 July 2017).
Politics and War in Lebanon: Unraveling...
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times could also be
accused of
being zandaqa as much as an
actual Manichaean might be. The
charge of
being a
zandaqa was a
serious one, and it
could cost...
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accused of unbelief," in his work
Fayasl al-tafriqa bayn al-Islam wa-l-
zandaqa. On the
other hand,
there are a
number of ways a
Muslim may
avoid being...
-
Manichaeism in
Arabia as
several early sources indicate a
presence of "
zandaqas" in Mecca,
although the term
could also be
interpreted as
referring to...
- Gl****e, (2001), The New
Encyclopedia of Islam, p. 278.
Rowman Altamira. Al-
Zandaqa Wal Zanadiqa, by
Mohammad Abd-El
Hamid Al-Hamad,
first edition 1999, Dar...
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Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-10152-4. Chokr,
Melhem (1993).
Zandaqa et zindīqs en
islam au
second siècle de l'Hégire. Damascus:
Institut français...