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- Qadariyyah (Arabic: قدرية, romanized: Qadariyya), also Qadarites or Kadarites, from qadar (قدر), meaning "power", was originally a derogatory term designating...
- Ottoman rule and a local leader of the Qadariyya Sufi order. His grandfather had been a leading sheikh of the Qadariyya order and moved to Jableh from Iraq...
- was known as a ****cutor of the Qadariyya, but also one of the main historical witnesses of them. He said the Qadariyya merely appropriated the heretical...
- political and sectarian fabrications. These include: Being a member of the Qadariyya, resulting from the belief that Mu'awiya abdicated before his death. Denouncing...
- defended the Ash`ari school in his epistle entitled “Al-Radd `ala al-Qadariyya wa Munaqada Risala al-Baghdadi al-Mu`tazili,” a rejection of the ****aults...
- the middle between the two extreme positions of the Jabriyya and the Qadariyya. The Hanbali scholar Ibn Taymiyya (d. 1328), who was otherwise known for...
- tariqa) Bektashi (Bektashiyyah tariqa) Burhaniyya (Burhani tariqa) Barelvi (Qadariyya tariqa) Chishti Order (Chishti tariqa, Chishtiyya) Ishq-Nuri Tariqa Darqawiyya...
- it at any time. Hasan al Basri (642 - 728) was the first who defined Qadariyya doctrines in a systematic way: 1) God creates only good, evil stems from...
- evil. However, there are a few exceptions among Muslim scholars. The Qadariyya ****erted that evil was introduced by disobedience to God, and Iblis was...
- number of those who had opposed his accession and by ****cuting the Qadariyya. In 744, Yazid III, a son of al-Walid I, was proclaimed caliph in Damascus...