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Divine respite in the Ottoman tafsīr tradition: reconciling exegetical approaches to Q.11:117 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The tafsīr tradition is, as an accumulative and overarching science, a direct reflection of the trends emerging in other Islamic sciences. Exegesis on verses as Q.2:29, which concerned ontological ethics, Q.17:15, which concerned responsibility, and Q.11:
Mol, A.J.W.
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Sistematización y márgenes de la traducción al árabe de las ciencias de los antiguos [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
This article presents a critical study of the systematisation and the margins of the transmission of the sciences of the ancients into Arabic during the Middle Ages. To address this analysis, we will first focus on the dream of Caliph al-Ma’mūn that gave
Tagourramt El Kbaich, Abdallah
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Divine attributes between the Mu'tazilah and the front Capacity is a model

open access: yesالأستاذ, 2018
    The question of divine attributes is one of the important issues studied by the two great schools (the Imamite and the Mu'tazid). The second topic is the essence of the difference between the imamate and the isolationist, and the third is the ...
Assist. Prof. Dr. Thaer Ibrahim Khudair   +1 more
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Systematization and Margins of the Translation of the Sciences of the Ancients into Arabic

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This article presents a critical study of the systematisation and the margins of the transmission of the sciences of the ancients into Arabic during the Middle Ages. To address this analysis, we will first focus on the dream of Caliph al-Ma'mūn that gave
Tagourramt El Kbaich, Abdallah
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Introduction to Ash'ari

open access: yesآداب الكوفة, 2008
The difference between the Mu’tazilah and the Ash’ari in the question of God Almighty could not be better than the following text, which was mentioned in two places by al-Ghazali: the first in his book Reviving the Sciences of Religion, and the second ...
باسمة خنجر
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Similarities and Differences in the Conditions of an Ideal Ruler from the Perspective of the Imamiyyah and Sunni Schools [PDF]

open access: yes
This comparative study examines the “conditions of an ideal ruler” in two Islamic legal traditions: The Imamiyyah and the Sunni schools. It aims to provide an integrated view of the similarities and divergences in the requirements for leadership as found
Shaban Neia, Qasem   +1 more
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Cultivating the Linguistic Interpretation of 'Al-Istiwā' and its Impact on the Mu'utazili Doctrine According to Al-Zamakhshari's Tafsir Al-Kashaf

open access: yesJurnal Studi Al-Quran
Islamic thought has produced many intellectual and scientific schools, within which many personalities in different scientific fields have emerged. Al-Zamakhshari (d.
Nasir Yahaya   +3 more
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Reviewing the Verbal Word and Self-Based Word According to Transcendent Theosophy [PDF]

open access: yesحکمت اسرا, 2015
The Mu'tazila and Imamiyah regard the word as limited to the verbal mode and believe that the words of God are the sounds and letters that He makes; they regard the Quran verses as the best signs of God’s speaking.
Mohsen Pirhadi, Ali allah badashti
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النزعة الاعتزالية في التوجيهات البلاغية عند القاضي عبد الجبار [PDF]

open access: yesAnnales du Patrimoine, 2018
إنّ المطلع على المدونات التفسيرية يلاحظ أنّ أصحابها قد سلكوا مناهج في تفاسيرهم تخدم توجهاتهم الفكرية والعقدية، ويُعد القاضي عبد الجبار المعتزلي من أبرز المفسرين الذين عملوا على توجيه آيِ القرآن الكريم مع ما يتوافق مع الأصول الخمسة التي أقرّها شيوخ ...
محمد بن عمارة
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Osnove ličnog statusa i javnog prava kod mu‘tazila

open access: yesAnali Gazi Husrev-Begove Biblioteke, 2018
U ovom radu želimo ispitati kakve je mogućnosti pružala prirodno-pravna doktrina u nastanku prava kod mu‘tazila. Učenje o Božijoj pravdi za mu‘tazile nije čisto spekulativno pitanje; ono se na najkonkretniji način transformira u pitanje pravde, odnosno ...
Husein Kavazović
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