• Mu'tazilism (redirect from Muʿtazila)
    Mu'tazilism (Arabic: المعتزلة, romanized: al-muʿtazila, singular Arabic: معتزلي, romanized: muʿtazilī) is an Islamic theological school that appeared...
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    the earliest systematic schools of Islamic theology to develop were the Muʿtazila in the mid-8th century CE. Muʿtazilite theologians emphasized the use...
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    religion, they stand in the middle between Haruiyya (= Kharijites) and Muʿtazila on the one hand and Murji'a and Jahmiyya on the other, and with regard...
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  • predestination). Opponents of predestination in early Islam, (al-Qadariyah, Muʿtazila) argued that if God has already determined everything that will happen...
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    creed resembles that of the Muʿtazila in many aspects, except in the central question of predestination. Like the Muʿtazila and unlike the modern Sunni...
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    are coexisting with the temporal world, against the assertion of some Muʿtazila that paradise and hell will be created only after the Day of Judgement...
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    were Muʿtazila and Idris relied widely on the support of Muʿtazila Berber tribes to found his state. He is also likely to have had ties to Muʿtazila figures...
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    rationalist philosophy influenced a speculative school of thought known as Muʿtazila, who famously advocated the notion of free-will originated by Wasil ibn...
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  • revolt Balım Sultan – Bektashi Order Galip Hassan Kuscuoglu – Galibi Order Muʿtazila (Rationalism) Mā’marīyya Abū Amr (Abū Mu‘tamīr) Muāmmar ibn Abbād as-Sūlamī...
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  • free-will are called Jabriyya. Some early Islamic schools (Qadariyah and Muʿtazila) did not accept the doctrine of predestination; Predestination is not...
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    understood and obeyed "God's universal law" would be saved also.: 109  The Muʿtazila school held that free will and individual accountability was necessary...
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    influential historically, but are no longer in existence (non-Ibadi Kharijites, Muʿtazila, Murji'ah). Muslims who do not belong to, do not self-identify with, or...
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    were also influenced by the debate between the Traditionalists and the Muʿtazila with the traditionalists preferring to extend the definition to as many...
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    wa-farāʾid al-ḥikam. Brill. Adamson, Peter (2003). "Al-Kindī and the Muʿtazila: Divine Attributes, Creation and Freedom" (PDF). Arabic Sciences and Philosophy...
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    little of which have survived to the present day. After leaving the Muʿtazila school, and joining the side of traditionalist theologians al-Ash'ari...
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    by early Muslim scholars such as Al-Kindi, Jabir ibn Hayyan, and the Muʿtazila. For Muslim scholars, Socrates was hailed and admired for combining his...
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    Al-Ash'ari established a middle way between the doctrines of the Atharī and Muʿtazila schools of Islamic theology, based both on reliance on the sacred scriptures...
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    revolt Balım Sultan – Bektashi Order Galip Hassan Kuscuoglu – Galibi Order Muʿtazila (Rationalism) Mā’marīyya Abū Amr (Abū Mu‘tamīr) Muāmmar ibn Abbād as-Sūlamī...
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    In 851 the rationalist Mu`tazila school of thought fell out of favor in the Abbasid Caliphate.[citation needed] The Mu`tazila, for whom the "judge of...
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    known by the name of Mu'tazila and the fraternal order of the Brethren of Purity (Ikhwan al-Ṣafa).[page needed] Unlike the Mu'tazila, and similar to some...
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  • Theology of the Ibadis Other variants Jabriyya Jahmi Mujassimah Murji Mu'tazila Qadariyya Quraniyya Ahmadiyya Nation of Islam Unaffiliated Including:...
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  • Islam, there were violent conflicts between rationalists (aqliyyun; al-muʿtazila, kalamiyya) and traditionalist (naqliyyun, literalists, Ahl al-Hadith)...
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  • Athari Salafi Madkhalism Wahhabism Ahle Hadith Islamism Islamic Modernism Muʿtazila Syncretic Abangan Ali-Illahism Din-i Ilahi Kafirism Wetu Telu Satpanth...
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  • were considered to be outside orthodox or mainstream Islam, namely the Muʿtazila, Qadariyah and Khawarij amongst others. It describes the Sunni policy...
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    revolt Balım Sultan – Bektashi Order Galip Hassan Kuscuoglu – Galibi Order Muʿtazila (Rationalism) Mā’marīyya Abū Amr (Abū Mu‘tamīr) Muāmmar ibn Abbād as-Sūlamī...
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    Islamic and Christian scholars: Qadariyah Bahshamiyya Muʿtazila The story of the Bahshamiyya Muʿtazila and Qadariyah is as important, if not more so, as the...
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    rewarded them for having been patient with a Garden and with silk. In Mu'tazila Islam, only a wrong deed by an unrepentant imam would disqualify him from...
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  • imprisoned, or even killed[citation needed] unless they conformed to Muʿtazila doctrine. The policy lasted for eighteen years (833–851 CE) as it continued...
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    revolt Balım Sultan – Bektashi Order Galip Hassan Kuscuoglu – Galibi Order Muʿtazila (Rationalism) Mā’marīyya Abū Amr (Abū Mu‘tamīr) Muāmmar ibn Abbād as-Sūlamī...
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  • as Baghdadi Mu'tazila ideas to form his theology while trying to adapt theological ideas with Twelve Imams' Hadith. While the Mu'tazila was dominant...
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