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Tilman Nagels " ‚Authentizität‘ in der Leben-Mohammed-Forschung". Eine Antwort [PDF]
This contribution is a response to Tilman Nagel's essay " ‘Authentizität' in der Leben-Mohammed-Forschung” [‘Authenticity' in the research on the Life of Mohammed] in which the author again presents the main theses argued in his monograph Mohammed. Leben
Schoeler, Gregor
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Çalışma insan fiilleri bağlamında incelenen irade-i cüzʾiyye konusuna ilişkin iki risalenin inceleme ve tahkikini ele almaktadır. Ayrıca çalışma, bu iki risalenin tercümesini de yapmak suretiyle literatüre kazandıracaktır. İlk risale, Mûsâ b. Abdullah el-
Mustafa Borsbuğa, Coşkun Borsbuğa
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Ebü’l-Hasan el-Eşʿarî’ye Göre Rü’yetullah
Rü’yetullah, insanın fizyolojik gözüyle Allah’ı görmesi anlamına gelmektedir. Bu tartışmayı Kur’an’daki âyetlerden ve Hz. Peygamber’in sözlerinden hareketle erken döneme kadar götürmek mümkünse de asıl olarak Cehm b. Safvan’ın (ö.
Mehmet Taşdelen
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The Shīʿa in Iraqi Heresiography [PDF]
The book addresses the presentation of the Shiʿa in the theological-doxographical literature of Iraq up to the early fourth century of Islam. Understanding doxographies primarily as textual products of third-century kalam circles, it provides historians ...
Weaver, James
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This article examines the conception of evil developed by Aaron ben Elijah, a leading thinker of 14th-century Byzantine Karaism, through his interpretation of the Book of Job in Ets Ḥayim, and its connection to Muʿtazilite kalām. The Book of Job has long
Semanur Uzun
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Muʿtazilism and ‘Ḫalq al-Qurʼān’ and Lingua Sacra: The Qurʼānic Arabic Text as a Challenge in Early Islam [PDF]
One of the discourses that are ascribed to the Muʿazilites is their claim that the Qur’ān is created. We do have primary and secondary resources explaining this Muʿtazilite teaching and elaborating on how these rationalist mutakallims treated the ...
Awad, Najib George
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The concept of ḥikma (divine wisdom) signifies that God’s act of creation is neither ʿabath (futile) nor arbitrary, but unfolds according to a determinate wisdom and order.
Mehmet Kuyucu
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Classical Islamic Discourse on the Origins of Language: Cultural Memory and the Defense of Orthodoxy [PDF]
Classical Islamic scholarship developed two principal theses on the subject of the origin of language (aṣl al-lugha). The first of these theses, commonly referred to as tawqīf, accentuated the pre-eminent role that divine agency played in the imposition ...
Shah, Mustafa
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Maturidi school’s scientific and polemical methodology against religious sects
This study examines the scientific, historical, and polemical methodology of Imam Abu Mansur al-Maturidi (859–944) within classical Islamic theology, focusing on its epistemological and rational foundations.
Shamshadin Kerim +3 more
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Naṣr Ḥāmid Abū Zayd (1943 – 2010) is one of the most controversial contemporary Egyptian scholars in the Islamic intellectual context. One of his main concerns was to apply textual criticism to the interpretations of the Qurʾān. This is not an easy task
Luis Xavier López-Farjeat
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