-
prove their claims.
Support of
science and
falsafa (philosophy). The
Māturīdites state that imān (faith) does not
increase nor
decrease depending on one's...
- this time, the term has been used as a self-designation by the
hanafite Maturidites in Transoxiania, used
frequently by Abu al-Layth al-Samarqandi (d. 983)...
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Embracement of
Human Rights. What Can be
Inferred from
Islamic Rationalistic Maturidite Theology?" Open Theology, vol. 5, no. 1, 2019, pp. 352. https://doi.org/10...
- ibn Qayyim.: 56
Among Maturidites it is debated, as some
accept it, but it has been
challenged since the
early years by
Maturidite scholars such as al-Rustughfanī...
- desires. If
angels can
nevertheless fail, is
debated in Islam. Many
Māturīdites say that the
heavenly creatures are tested, and
angels may fail such...
-
Embracement of
Human Rights. What Can be
Inferred from
Islamic Rationalistic Maturidite Theology?". Open Theology. 5 (1). De Gruyter: 347–365. doi:10.1515/opth-2019-0030...
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which differ are the
nature of
belief and the
place of
human reason. The
Māturīdites state that imān (faith) does not
increase nor
decrease but
remains static;...
-
inclusive Islamic interpretations: Some
insights from
rationalistic Islamic Maturidite theology."
Religions 10.11 (2019): 609. Tritton, A. S. "An
Early Work...
-
argumentation in
matters of 'Aqidah (creed)
favored by Ash'arite and
Maturidite theologies. However,
Wahhabis diverged in some
points of
theology from...
- each
other as
falling into shirk. An
extremist minority of Ash'arite and
Maturidite theologians pronounce Takfir on
Salafi Muslims,
accusing them of committing...