- المعتزلة, romanized: al-muʿtazila,
singular Arabic: معتزلي, romanized:
muʿtazilī) is an
Islamic theological school that
appeared in
early Islamic history...
- ‘Izz al-Dīn ‘Abu Hamīd ‘Abd al-Hamīd bin Hībat-Allah ibn Abi al-Hadīd al
Mutazilī al-Mada'ini (Arabic: أبو حامد عز الدین عبدالحمید بن أبي الحُسین ھبة الله...
- poet but was also an
editor and a translator,
especially of old Sufi,
Mutazili and
Ismaili treatises. Masih-i-Baghdad Hallaj, Jometria, Tawasin, usman...
- al-Khuwārazmī (died 19
October 1141) was a Khwārazmian
Islamic theologian of the
Muʿtazilī and Ḥanafī schools. He
wrote six
works known by title, but of
these only...
- idea of a
purely spiritual ascension as an idea of the
philosophers (
muʿtazilī). In
modern age, Muhammad's
Ascension is
celebrated as Miʿrāj Qindīl throughout...
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philosophical programme of
Avicenna and his
students was
criticised by the
Muʿtazilī Ḥanafī
scholar Ibn al-Malāḥimī (d. 1141), who
argued that
philosophy in...
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Turkey permit alcohol,
unlike many
other denominations. The
Zaidi and
Mutazili sects believe that the use of
alcohol has
always been
forbidden and refer...
- own
accord through their direct creation of them. He also
rebutted the
Muʿtazili school for
denying that
Allah can hear, see and has speech. Al-Ash’ari...
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factions which accused each
other of disbelief". The
adherents of the
Muʿtazili school,
known as Muʿtazilites, are best
known for
rejecting the doctrine...
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section of the Kitāb al-Ḥayawān. Abū al-Hudhayl al-ʿAllāf (d. ca. 841)
Muʿtazilī theologian from Baṣrah Ja‘far ibn
Mubashshir al-Thaqafī, Abū Muḥammad...