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A History of Muslim PhilosophyThe leader of all of them was Wasil b. `Ata who was born in 80/699 at Madinah and died in 131/748. Muslims generally speak of Wasil's party as the Mu'tazilites ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Chapter 10: Mu'tazalism | A History of Muslim Philosophy Volume 1 ...Wasil ibn ` Ata. Wasil was born at Madinah in 80/699 and was brought up in Basrah. “Suq‑i Ghazzal,” a bazaar in Basrah, used to be his familiar haunt and on ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Muʿtazilism - History of Muslim PhilosophyMay 5, 2019 · The leader of all of them was Wāṣil b. ʿAṭā who was born in 80/699 at Madinah and died in 131/748. Muslims generally speak of Wasil's party as ...Missing: ʿAṭāʾ | Show results with:ʿAṭāʾ
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[PDF] IBN AL-QAYYIM ON DIVINE DETERMINATION (qadar)Wāṣil Ibn ʿAṭāʾ (d. 131/748-9), who was born in Madinah (80/699-700) and later lived in. Basra, founded the Muʿtazilite School after he disassociated himself ...
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[PDF] Arabic thought and its place in history'Ata whose teaching clearly shows the solvent force of Hellenistic philosophy acting on Muslim theology. Wasil was thepupil of the Qadarite Hasan ibn Abi. 1 ...
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Muslim Schools of Thought (Chapter 5) - Sectarianism in IslamNov 10, 2022 · Muslim sources often tell a story of how the Muʿtazila began in Basra with Wāṣil b. ... ʿAṭāʾ and Ibn ʿUbayd, operated in Baghdad after 170 ...
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The Rise of Mu'tazilism | The Ideal Muslim ManSep 13, 2015 · The famous scholar of the tabi'een Al-Hasan al-Basri was teaching a halaqah when the topic came up of a Muslim who commits major sins.Missing: parents origin
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Origin of the Mutazalism - Ismaili.NETHasan Basri was on the point of giving a reply to this query when a long-necked pupil, Wasil bin Ata (d. 131/748), burst into discussion with the assertion ...
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MU'TAZILA - Islamic Philosophy OnlineMU'TAZILA, the name of a religious movement founded at Basra, in the first half of the 2nd/8th century by Wasil b. 'Ata' (d. 131/748 [qv]), subsequently ...Missing: Wāṣil ʿAṭāʾ
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Mu'tazilah | An Introduction to Ilm al-Kalam - Al-Islam.org... Mu'tazilah "manzilah bayna al-manzilatayn." It is said that the first to express this belief was Wasil ibn 'Ata', a pupil of al-Hasan al-Basri. One day Wasil ...
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Mu'tazila and the attributes of God - IjmaJan 4, 2019 · His position, is that which the Mu'tazila have adopted, al-manzila bayn al-manzilatayn or the intermediate position; indeed our contemporary Mu' ...
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Ash'ariyya and Mu'tazila - Islamic Philosophy OnlineThe Mu'tazila - literally 'those who withdraw themselves' - movement was founded by Wasil bin 'Ata' in the second century ah (eighth century ad). Its ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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A Brief History of the Mu'tazila and Their BeliefsNov 3, 2021 · Most scholars believe that the founder of the Mu'tazila sect was the Bas̩ran Wāṣil b. ʿAṭāʾ (d. 131/748). He was then succeeded by Amr b.
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[PDF] An Analysis of the Emergence, Development and Doctrines of the ...Nov 20, 2019 · Wasil bin Ata was of the view that such a person will be in an intermediate position neither (Neither Muslim nor non-Muslim) and he called him ( ...
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[PDF] the beginnings of the mu'tazila reconsidered(al-manzila bayna al-manzilatayn). The Muslim sinner is just that: a sinner (fäsiq), and does not deserve the title either of a believer (as the. Murji'a ...
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[PDF] Islamic Political Thought: Reviving a Rationalist Traditionfree will were referred to as the Qadarites at this early stage. The ... Wasil ibn `Ata', the founder of the Mu'tazila, from his teacher Al-Hasan ...
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Islamic Rationalism | Issue 60 - Philosophy NowThese ideas were against Islamic dogma, so all these men were executed. In Basra, Wasil ibn Ata (699-749) founded a 'rationalist' school to represent ...
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An Early Islamic Debate on Faith and Reason Is Worth ExaminingOct 5, 2022 · ... Wasil ibn Ata (d. 748), had “withdrawn” from the circle of his teacher, Hasan al-Basri (d. 728). An alternative explanation, preferred by ...Missing: studied | Show results with:studied
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The Rational and Mystical Interpretations of Islam by A. E. AffifiIt is interesting to notice that the first Muslim thinker to deny the divine attributes in the above sense was Wasil Ibn Ata (died 131; AD. ... According to Ibn ...
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An Introduction to 'Ilm al-Kalam - Islamic Philosophy OnlineThe foremost among the Mu'tazilah, who established Mu'tazilism (al-'i'tizal) as a school of thought is Wasil ibn 'Ata', who, as mentioned earlier, was a pupil ...
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[PDF] mutazilism and it's impact on subcontinent - Punjab UniversityMutazilism was the first school in Muslim theology. According to the Muslim Calendar this school of thought was founded by Wasil ibn. Ata in the end of the ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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[PDF] Mu'tazilaism: An Introduction to Rationality in IslamMu'tazilaism is one of the earliest philosophical traditions of rationalist Islam. This is a descriptive paper in which the author tried to give an exposition ...
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[PDF] Philosophy versus theology in medieval Islamic thought - PhilArchiveNov 30, 2023 · Consequently, they regarded evil as a result of errors in human actions stemming from the free will bestowed upon humans by God. The ...
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[PDF] An Analysis of the Emergence, Development and Doctrines of the ...Nov 20, 2019 · This was a new idea and terminology presented by Wasil bin Ata for the first time. ... Mu‟tazila theological doctrines were based on rationalism.
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(PDF) The Mu'tazila in Islamic History and Thought - Academia.eduThe Mu'tazila was a current of thought that flourished in Iraq in the third ⁄ ninth century, but whose creative influences continued at least into the twelfth ...
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(PDF) MU'TAZILA IN WESTERN SCHOLARSHIP: THEIR ORIGIN ...Aug 10, 2025 · Mu'tazila is one of the schools of kalam that appears in Islamic intellectual history. Although considered a heresy, the Mu'tazilite scholars ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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THE RISE AND FALL OF MU'TAZILISM - Islam ReignsOct 13, 2019 · The first approach was that of Aḥmad ibn Ḥanbal, who insisted on the truth of traditional Islamic belief, but was not in favor of proving it ...
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[PDF] The Mu'tazila in Islamic History and Thought - Sci-HubVan. Ess (1979, p. 63), for example, has argued that Wasil Ibn 'Ata` 'withdrew' from Hasan al-Basri and 'Amr Ibn 'Ubayd ...
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Rationalism, not dogma: Mu'tazilite legacy of progressive Islamic ...Their decline was related to the emergence and empowerment of a clerical class rooted in religious populism. Extremists today follow in the footsteps of these ...