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Investigating on Verbal Views of Asharites and Mutazilite on Quality of Divine Kalam [PDF]
According to one of the historical reports, the of knowledge of Kalam is started with question about the quality of divine Kalam and this knowledge is called with this name when some of Muslim thinkers emphasized the creation of Divine Kalam and some ...
Mohammadreza Hajiesmaeili
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Mutazilites and Asharites on Causation and the Nature of the Physical World
History of medieval Muslim philosophy is bound up with the concept of God, the nature of the physical world and the relation between them. The concept of causation, a related issue, remained one of the most debatable and burning issues among different Muslim schools of thought.
Syed Jawad Ali Shah, Shuja Ahmad
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The Comparison of Attitudes of Ghazi Abd al-jabbar Mo\\\'tazili and Fakhr Razi about Intercession (Analysis and critique) [PDF]
shafe is usually applied as even against odd in Arabic language and literature. Ragheb Isfahani mentions that "shafe means inclusion of something to the same itself and intercession is ordering to something else, so that the intercessor helps him ...
Parvin Nabiiyan, Zahra Hamze zade
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Studying the Quranic documentation of Unity in the Theological System of the Ibadis according to Tafsir Taysir al-Tafsir by Attafayyash and its Comparison with Allamah Tabatabaei’s Exegetic View [PDF]
The Ibadis (ibāḍiah) are a branch of the Kharijites that have survived until today. Their belief system is an almost independent system and scholars and exegetes such as Attafayyash have strived to explain and protect it.
Khadijeh Ahmadi +2 more
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The rise and development of Reward theory in theological approach [PDF]
Ignoring scripture as the main factor in development of Reward theory, it could be claimed that Reward theory is represented for the first time by some earlier Mutazilites and then, other theologians such as Mutazilites, Zaidis, Shiah and Asharites ...
حمیدرضا سروریان +1 more
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Theological and rhetorical point of view of theologians (Ash'arites and Mu'tazilites)
This word, with its two types - spiritual and pronounced - has different definitions and interpretations from the perspective of different schools and religions, and it can be said that these definitions imply the importance of a subject that is hidden ...
Sajed Adak
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Describing Lawful Rule according to Khitab of the God
The subject rule, which is one of the most fundamental issues of the Islamic legal theory (usul al-fiqh), has been in the center of methodological debates. There is one important term in this regard, which should be studied very carefully: Khitab (speech)
Kacir, T
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