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‘Fire Cannot Harm It’: Mediation, Temptation and the Charismatic Power of the Qur\u27an [PDF]
Zadeh, Travis
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Translating from One Domain to Another: Analogical Reasoning in Premodern Islamic Theology (kalām) [PDF]
Erlwein, H.
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Ash'arism meets Avicennism : Sayf al-Din al-Amidi's doctrine of creation [PDF]
Hassan, Laura
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The theology of the Mustaṣfā: An analysis of the relationship between legal theory and theology [PDF]
Moustafa, Safeer
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Journal of Arabic Literature, 2018
Islamic theology has normatively considered the Qurʾān to be the Islamic miracle par excellence. This article reads a formative treatise on the topic, Kitāb Iʿjāz al-Qurʾān by Abū Bakr al-Bāqillānī (d.
R. Friedman
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Islamic theology has normatively considered the Qurʾān to be the Islamic miracle par excellence. This article reads a formative treatise on the topic, Kitāb Iʿjāz al-Qurʾān by Abū Bakr al-Bāqillānī (d.
R. Friedman
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Al-Baqillani and the Byzantine Palace: A Theological and Diplomatic Encounter in the 10th Century
International Journal of Science Technology & SocietyThis study examines the theological and intellectual debates that took place between the renowned Ashari scholar Al-Baqillani and Byzantine clerics in the 10th century, offering an in-depth analysis of their religious, political, and diplomatic ...
M. Ceylan
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This article presents the technical terminology, concepts, and theological principles developed by Bāqillānī and ʿAbd al-Jabbār in Kitāb al-Bayān and the Mughnī (respectively).
Tariq Jaffer
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This article presents the technical terminology, concepts, and theological principles developed by Bāqillānī and ʿAbd al-Jabbār in Kitāb al-Bayān and the Mughnī (respectively).
Tariq Jaffer
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6. Abū Bakr Muḥammad b. al-Ṭayyib al-Bāqillānī (d. 403/1013)
Arguments for God's Existence in Classical Islamic Thought, 2019semanticscholar +1 more source

