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  1. Abū al-Ḥasan al-Ashʿarī (born 873/874, Basra, Iraq—died c. 935, /936, Baghdad) was a Muslim Arab theologian noted for having integrated the rationalist methodology of the speculative theologians into the framework of orthodox Islām. In his Maqālāt al-Islāmīyīn (“Theological Opinions of the Muslims”), compiled during his early ...

  2. 12 de oct. de 2023 · In fact, Ash’ari theology and its schools tend to be skeptical of radical political and social changes, due to the uncertainty of their outcomes. In light of the the profound changes brought about by the past revolutionary decade, the Ash’ari stance now justifies itself as providing rational Islamic discourse and a social context that transcends ideologies, despite being a conservative stance.

  3. Al-Shahrastani. Tāj al-Dīn Abū al-Fath Muhammad ibn `Abd al-Karīm al-Shahrastānī (1086-1153) fue un historiador de las religiones nacido en Turkmenistán. Con su obra, Kitab al–Milal wa al-Nihal (literalmente 'El Libro de los Credos y las Sectas') fue uno de los lejanos pioneros de la Ciencia de la Religión habiendo aplicado un enfoque ...

  4. en.wikishia.net › view › Ash'arismAsh'arism - wikishia

    Ash'arism (Arabic: الأشعرية, al-Ashʿariyya) is a theological school of Sunni Islam that is based on the theological ideas of Abu l-Hasan al-Ash'ari (b. 260 /873-4 d. 324 /935-6). In the beginning of his scientific journey, He was Mu'tazili but after a while he was seeking a moderate way between radical rationalism of Mu'tazila and anti ...

  5. Signature. Khairunnisa binti Ash'ari (born 1987) is a Bruneian activist and politician, known for her work on environmentalism and women's rights. In Brunei and the surrounding region, Khairunnisa actively supports environmental sustainability and youth development. She presently holds the positions of general manager for RECOVER, co-founder ...

  6. Ash'ari (disambiguation) Look up Ash'ari in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ash'ari is the foremost theological school of Sunni Islam. Ash'ari or Ashari or Ashaari may also refer to: Abu Musa al-Ash'ari was a companion of Muhammad. Al-Ash'ari was an Arab Sunni Muslim scholastic theologian. Ashari Danoe is an Indonesian footballer.

  7. Ash'arism. Ash'arism is one of the main branches of Sunnism and was founded by Abu Hasan al-Ash'ari around the 9th-10th century. [4] Ash'arism was formed as a middle ground between the branches of Atharism and Maturdism. [1] Most Asharis follow the Shafi madhab of Sunnism but there is also a Maliki minority. [5]