- Ibn
Kullab (Arabic: ابن كُلاَّب) (d. ca. 241/855) was an
early ****
theologian (mutakallim) in
Basra and
Baghdad in the
first half of the 9th century...
-
theology of ****
Islam through Kalam,
following in the
footsteps of Ibn
Kullab a
century earlier. He was
followed in this by a
large number of distinguished...
- (And Ibn
Kullabs)
doctrine of the
pronunciation was
taken up
after him by
Ahmad al-Sarrak (fl. ca. 240/854-855), Abu
Thawr (d. 240/854), Ibn
Kullab (d. ca...
- Al-Muhasibi
later joined a
group of
scholars of theology, led by
Abdullah ibn
Kullāb (died 855) and al-Karibisi. They
criticized the Jahmis, Mu'tazilis, and...
- Ahl al-Hadith (Atharism)
Kullabiyya Ibn
Kullab Hanbalis Ahmad ibn
Hanbal Al-Qadi Abu Ya'la
Khwaja Abdullah Ansari Zahiris Dawud al-Zahiri
Salafism Ahl-i...
- destro**** by Israel". Al Jazeera.
Retrieved 13
March 2024. Jobain, Najib;
Kullab, Samya; Nessman, Ravi (17
October 2023). "Israel
bombs Gaza
region where...
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original on 10
December 2023.
Retrieved 10
December 2023. Jobain, Najib;
Kullab, Samya; Nessman, Ravi (17
October 2023). "Israel
bombs Gaza
region where...
- Ahl al-Hadith (Atharism)
Kullabiyya Ibn
Kullab Hanbalis Ahmad ibn
Hanbal Al-Qadi Abu Ya'la
Khwaja Abdullah Ansari Zahiris Dawud al-Zahiri
Salafism Ahl-i...
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Arabic word for a kind of weapon,
writing العصا ذات الكُلاب al-'aşā dhāt al-
kullāb,
which means 'the
staff having a hook'. When the
Arabic text was
later translated...
- al-Bazdawi (d. 1099) the
Kullabites (followers of the
Basrian scholar Ibn
Kullab (d. 855)) da****
about themselves, that they are
among the ahl as-sunna wa...