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Kedudukan Akal dalam Pendalilan Akidah

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Muhammad Rashidi Wahaba   +2 more
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IBN ARABI AND HIS CHALLENGES ON THE ISSUE OF FREE WILL

Al-Shajarah: Journal of the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC), 2022
Criticising Mutazilite and Asharite interpretations of free will, Ibn Arabi accepted free will in the human being and considered it as a kind of human independency, although he was doubtful about the meaning of free will in two specific contexts ...
Saeideh Sayari   +2 more
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but draw not nigh this tree

Evil, 2019
The notion of evil in Islamic thought is as heterogeneous as Islam itself. Consequently, this chapter focuses on the major conceptual shifts this notion underwent during the formative period of Islamic culture, i.e.
Nadja Germann
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The Theological Discourse on Divine Attributes: A Comparative Study of Ashʿarite, Māturīdite, and Muʿtazilite Perspectives

Journal of Islamic and Occidental Studies
This study examines the theological perspectives on Divine Attributes among the Ashʿarī, Māturīdī, and Muʿtazilite schools, highlighting their doctrinal differences and methodological approaches.
A. Zarkasyi   +3 more
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Critical Analysis of the Function of Reason as a Source in the Interpretation of the Qurʾān According to Ibn ʿĀshūr

Ankara Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi
Although reason is acknowledged by all Muslims as a valid source, there are various views regarding its limits and functionalities. Some Shīʿī and Sunnī schools are known for their rationalist tendencies, while others are known for their anti-rationalist
Seyed Mohammad Bagher Ebadi   +3 more
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Attributes of God in Creedal Doctrines

Journal of Posthumanism
This research examines the issue of the attributes of God as treated by the creedal doctrines in Islam, and it seeks to analyze the views of theologians and jurists from the early ages up to later generations. The study is divided into four main sections:
Salma Saeed Amer Al Mansoori
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Illuminating the Shadows: A Qur’ānic Theodicy on the Problem of Evil

Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization
The problem of evil has been recognized as one of the most substantial challenges to the rational plausibility of theism, necessitating a range of theodicies across various religions.
Z. Haq
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Study of the Goodness and Evil of Actions in Light of Allama Ayub Dehlavi's Teachings

VFAST transactions on Islamic research
This article examines Allama Ayub Dehlavi’s perspective on Husn (goodness) and Qubh (evil) of action an essential discourse in Islamic theology (ʿIlm al-Kalām).
Farman Ullah, M. Tahir, B. Uddin
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