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Early Islamic rationalist theological sect
2021. Retrieved 14 October 2021. "The People of Monotheism and Justice: Muʿtazilism in Islam and Judaism" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-08-30
Mu'tazilism
Abrahamic monotheistic religion
Woodward, Mark R.; Atmaja, Dwi S. (1997). Defenders of reason in Islam: Muʻtazilism from medieval school to modern symbol. Oxford, England; Rockport, MA
Islam
Second-largest branch of Islam
though Shia scholars are careful to distinguish their position from Muʿtazilism, grounding it in the teachings of the Imams rather than in rationalist
Shia_Islam
Muslim theologian
https://www.universalis.fr/encyclopedie/wasil-ibn-ata/ Valiuddin, Mir. "Muʿtazilism". muslimphilosophy.com. Retrieved 11 February 2019. https://www.oxfordreference
Wasil_ibn_Ata
Islamic schools and branches have different understandings of Islam. There are many different sects or denominations, schools of Islamic jurisprudence
Islamic_schools_and_branches
Iraqi Twelver Shia theologian (c. 948–1022)
Baghdad school and Mutazilism in his views concerning such questions as God's unity and justice. However, al-Mufid differs from Mutazilism on the problem
Al-Shaykh_al-Mufid
School of Islamic jurisprudence
1163/156851901317230639. JSTOR 3399450. Zysow, Aaron (2002). Weiss, Bernard (ed.). "Muʿtazilism and Māturīdism in Ḥanafī Legal Theory". Studies in Islamic Law and Society
Hanafi_school
Egyptian jurist and theologian (1849–1905)
the key founding figures of Islamic Modernism, sometimes called "Neo-Muʿtazilism" after the homonymous medieval school of Islamic theology based on rationalism
Muhammad_Abduh
Arabic writer (776–869)
of theology supported by the caliph al-Maʾmūn and his successor. When Muʿtazilism was abandoned by the caliph al-Mutawakkil, al-Jāḥiẓ remained in favour
Al-Jahiz
Early skeptic of Islam and a critic of religion in general (827–920 CE)
apply Greek philosophy to explicate Islamic theology. After rejecting Mutazilism, he turned for a while to Shi'ism. At some point, however, and for reasons
Ibn_al-Rawandi
individual warriors. Caliph Hārūn al-Rashīd (r. 786–809), an opponent of Muʿtazilism, imprisoned Bishr for his alleged Rāfiḍī sympathies. Bishr denied the
Bishr_ibn_al-Muʿtamir
traced back to Ibn Masarra (883-931), who wrote works in the line of Mutazilism and Batimi Sufism. His text are lost and what is known about them is due
Sufism_in_al-Andalus
apply Greek philosophy to explicate Islamic theology. After rejecting Mutazilism, he turned for a while to Shi'ism. At some point, however, and for reasons
List_of_atheist_philosophers
10th-century Karaite Bible commentator
borrowed from the exegetical works of Saadia Gaon or the doctrines of Mutazilism. Yefet was an adversary of the philosophico-allegorical treatment of scripture
Yefet_ben_Ali
OCLC 881111188. Schmidtke, Sabine (2017). "The People of Monotheism and Justice: Muʿtazilism in Islam and Judaism". The Institute Letter. Princeton, New Jersey: Institute
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