- In
Islamic theology,
anthropomorphism (
tashbīh; Arabic: تشبيه) and
corporealism (tajsīm)
refer to
beliefs in the human-like (anthropomorphic) and materially...
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Tashbih Say**** (1941–2007) was a ****stani-American scholar, journalist, and
author and was the editor-in-chief of Our Times, ****stan Today, and In Review...
- monotheistic, panentheistic, and monistic. In
Islamic theology,
anthropomorphism (
tashbīh) and
corporealism (tajsīm)
refer to
beliefs in the human-like (anthropomorphic)...
- militant-turned-author
Tawfik Hamid, ****stani
American author and
journalist Tashbih Say****, and
Bangladeshi journalist Salah Choudhury.
Additional Muslim figures...
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Kitab Akhbar al-Sifat (Arabic: كتاب أخبار الصفات, romanized: Kitāb Akhbār al-Ṣifāt) is a
theological polemic by the
Islamic scholar Ibn al-Jawzi written...
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Islamic theology, two
opposite terms are
attributed to God:
tanzih and
tashbih. The second, 'affirming similarity',
gives the
absolute mental 'closeness'...
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objects Pathetic fallacy Prosopopoeia Speciesism Talking animals in
fiction Tashbih Zoomorphism Possibly via
French anthropomorphisme. Anthropomorphism, among...
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between ta'til and
anthropopathy (Absolute Ẓāhirīsm in
understanding the
tashbih in Qur'an) in Islam.
Absolute Ẓāhirīsm and
total rejection of ta'wil are...
- ibn
Safwan (d. 128/745) went so far in his
denial of
anthropomorphism (
Tashbih) as to
declare that 'God is not
something (Allah
laysa bi shay')' whereas...
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grammarian Al-Rummani the
eloquence contained in the
Quran consisted of
tashbīh, istiʿāra, taǧānus, mubālaġa, concision,
clarity of
speech (bayān), and...