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The Muʿtazila on Covenantal Theology: A Study of Individualist Approaches

Oriens, 2021
This article examines how three leading exegetes of the Muʿtazilite school tradition – ʿAbd al-Jabbār (d. 415/1025), Jishumī (d. 494/1101), and Zamakhsharī (d. 538/1144) – conceptualized the Qurʾānic idea of covenant in divergent ways.
T. Jaffer
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İstem Dışı Düşünce Olarak Havâtır ve Dinî Sorumluluk Değeri


Khawatir as a Way of Unwilled Thinking and Its Religious Responsibility Value The issue of khawatir is a subject of the study of Kalam within the context of Allah-human relationship.
Nuray Durmuş
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Hicrî III. Asırda Mutezile-Şia Etkileşimi


Mutazila-Shia Interaction in the Hijri Third Century The study that we examine the interaction between two sects that were formed in the early period is comprised of three sections.
Hasan Basri Demirer
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ISSUE OF SEM'IYYAT, THE MUTAZILI AND REASON AND TRANSFERENCE - ISLAMIC AND SCIENTIFIC TOPICS IN THE EXAMPLE OF HUSEIN ĐOZO

The social science
Husein Đozo lived in a multicultural, multi-religious, socially, politically, and culturally complex era. By combining old and new ideas, he offered a multifaceted and valuable perspective for Muslims living in Yugoslavia. In these perspectives, he aimed
Samed Omerdić
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Ibāḍīsm in the Eastern Ḥanafite (-Māturīdite) Firaq Tradition -With Special Reference to Abū Muṭīʿ Makḥūl b. al-Faḍl al-Nasafī’s (d. 318/930) Kitāb al-Radd-

Hitit İlahiyat Dergisi
Compiling the political-theological groups and doctrines that emerged within Islamic society has been a genre of literature that Muslim scholars have paid attention since the early periods.
Kadir Gömbeyaz
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Philosophical Trends in Jewish Thought in the Early Abbasid Period: A Recalibration

Intellectual History of the Islamicate World
In sketching the emergence and development of Jewish philosophy in the medieval Islamicate World, the commonly-held view underlines the predominance of kalām in general and the Muʿtazila in particular among Jews in the Levant in the early Abbasid period.
S. Stroumsa
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Defending the Gate of Inimitability: Abū Rashīd al-Naysābūrī (d. After 415/1024) and the Freethinker Critiques

Religions
The intellectual legacy of the Baṣrān Muʿtazila has had a profound and lasting impact on the development of discussions on Qurʾānic inimitability. Numerous writings have been composed by Baṣrān Muʿtazila on the topic; among them is Iʿjāz al-Qurʾān by Abū
Omar Aladwani
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Theories of Apparent and Real Correlation between Reason and Divine Law in Twelver Shīʿī Legal Theory

Journal of Islamic Ethics
For the Muʿtazila, “reason” (either as a human faculty or as an abstract process of argumentation and deduction) can uncover the moral properties of actions.
R. Gleave
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Areas of Inspiration and Reason Based on Morality by Mutazila

2018
The issue of morality is not handled as an independent title in the books of kalam. Mutazila, however, who has a serious literary work in the context of the word, is overly disputing the basic terms of morality. In particular, evaluations are made in the context of issues such as human actions, husn-qubh (good-evil), fate and justice.
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