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Meaning and Definition: Scepticism and Semantics in Twelfth‐Century Arabic Philosophy
Abstract The theory of essential definitions is a fundamental anti‐sceptic element of the Aristotelian‐Avicennian epistemology. In this theory, when we distinguish the genus and the specific differentia of a given essence we thereby acquire a scientific understanding of it.
Fedor Benevich
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Abstract Newly accessible source material calls for a revision of our picture of the more technical transmission of sceptical epistemologies in the intellectual landscape of early Islam. Abū al‐Qāsim al‐Balkhīʼs (ninth/tenth century) Book of Doctrines shows that naẓar as the basic argumentative method of kalām is defined by the encounter with a broad ...
Heidrun Eichner
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Cessâs (öl. 370/981), Bâkıllânî (öl. 403/1013) ve Kādî Abdülcebbâr (öl. 415/1025), hicrî 4. asırda yaşayan yahut ömrünün büyük çoğunluğu hicrî 4. asırda geçen dönemin tanınmış âlimleridir.
Ramazan Çöklü
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The Epistemological and the Methodological Foundations of Qāżī ʿAbd-Al-Jabbār B. Aḥmad and Abu Bakr Muḥammad ibn al-Ṭayyib al-Bāqillānī in Religious Knowledge: A Comparative Study [PDF]
As two Muslim thinkers, Qāżī ʿAbd-Al-Jabbār B. Aḥmad and Abu Bakr Muḥammad ibn al-Ṭayyib al-Bāqillānī agree on the possibility and necessity of the knowledge of Allah and the necessity of thinking and reasoning for knowing God.
Ali Allah Bedashti +1 more
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Al-Saja’ Al-Qur’an ‘Inda Imam al- Baqillani (Dirasah Tahliliyah Naqdiyah)
This Article discusses the arguments that announced by Imam al-Baqillani to deny the existance of saja’ in the Holy qur’an. Imam al-Baqillani stated four arguments in this regard. The first, saja’ is created by shaman.
Farahanim Mohd Esa, Nadwah Daud
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The late tenth century witnessed fundamental political and religious transformations in the Muslim world. After emerging as a Shī‘ī Dynasty in Iran in the first half of the tenth century, the Būyids controlled Baghdad in 945 and began to dominate the ...
Muhammed Seyyit Şen
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Knowledge and Rational Judgment in the Thought of Abū Ali alSakūnī
Abū Ali al-Sakūnī (d. 717/1317), who was born in Andalusia and grew up in Maghrib territory, mostly adopted a critical attitude to the later Muslim theologians and logicians, following the footsteps of Abū Baqr al-Bāqillānī (d. 403/1013) in the formation
Mustafa Özbakır
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En este artículo presentamos un manuscrito único de un comentario magrebí del Kitāb al-Tamhīd de al-Bāqillānī datado en el siglo V/XI. La obra se titula al-Tasdīd fī šarḥ al-Tamhīd escrita por ‘Abd al-Ŷalīl b.
Hassan Ansari, Jan Thiele
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AL- ASY'ARIYAH (STUDI TENTANG PEMIKIRAN AL-BAQILLANI, AL-JUWAINI, AL-GHAZALI)
Theological thought of the Ash’arite founded by Abu Hasan al-Asy'ari develops through its theologians such as al-Baqillani, al-Juwaini, and al-Ghazali. Each of them has his own theological thought that differentiates him from other theologians.
Muhammad Syarif Hasyim
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Al-Baqillani’s Critique to Rafidite Syi’ites’ on the Seven Variant Reading of The Qur’an
This article aims to delineate al-Baqillani’s response to the Rafidite Syi’ites’ claim on the invalidity of the variant readings of the Qur’an. As an Asy‘arite, al-Baqillani was able to disprove their claims dealing with the status of the variant ...
Much Hasan Darojat +2 more
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