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Islamic Philosophy. Peter S. Groff with Oliver Leaman . 2007.
Islamic Philosophy. Peter S. Groff with Oliver Leaman . 2007.
Kitab at-tauhid — Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab (arabisch محمد بن عبد الوهاب, mit vollem arabischen Namen: Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab ibn Sulaiman ibn Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Raschid at Tamim; (* 1703 in Aiyaina im Nadschd, Saudi Arabien; † 20. Juli 1792)… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab — (arabisch محمد بن عبد الوهاب, DMG Muḥammad b. ʿAbd al Wahhāb, mit vollem arabischen Namen: Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab ibn Sulaiman ibn Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Raschid at Tamim; auch Abdul Wahhab; * 1703 in Aiyaina im Nadschd, Saudi … Deutsch Wikipedia
Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab — (arabisch محمد بن عبد الوهاب, mit vollem arabischen Namen: Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab ibn Sulaiman ibn Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Raschid at Tamim; (* 1703 in Aiyaina im Nadschd, Saudi Arabien; † 20. Juli 1792) war ein Islamischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab — Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab (arabisch محمد بن عبد الوهاب, mit vollem arabischen Namen: Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab ibn Sulaiman ibn Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Raschid at Tamim; (* 1703 in Aiyaina im Nadschd, Saudi Arabien; † 20. Juli 1792)… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Muḥammad b. ʿAbd al-Wahhāb — Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab (arabisch محمد بن عبد الوهاب, mit vollem arabischen Namen: Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab ibn Sulaiman ibn Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Raschid at Tamim; (* 1703 in Aiyaina im Nadschd, Saudi Arabien; † 20. Juli 1792)… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wahhab — Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab (arabisch محمد بن عبد الوهاب, mit vollem arabischen Namen: Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab ibn Sulaiman ibn Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Raschid at Tamim; (* 1703 in Aiyaina im Nadschd, Saudi Arabien; † 20. Juli 1792)… … Deutsch Wikipedia
God, anthropomorphic descriptions of — Numerous passages in the Qur’an known as the ambiguous or anthropomorphic verses describe God in strikingly human terms. One finds anthropomorphic characterizations of (1) God’s external appearance (e.g. God possesses a face, eyes, hands,… … Islamic philosophy dictionary
Ash‘arites — (ash‘ariyya) The Ash‘arite school of theology was founded in the early fourth/tenth century by Abu al Hasan al Ash‘ari. Originally a theologian of the Mu‘tazilite persuasion, al Ash‘ari ultimately rejected his former school’s privileging of… … Islamic philosophy dictionary
God, attributes of — (sifat Allah) Various theoretical problems are raised by the Qur’an’s portrait of God. One question is how to reconcile its insistence on God’s transcendence, uniqueness and radical otherness with its oftentimes human like descriptions of His… … Islamic philosophy dictionary
Hanbalites — (hanabila) Founded by Ahmad ibn Hanbal (164–241/780–855), Hanbalism is a robustly traditionalist school of jurisprudence and theology. The most conservative of the four major Sunni schools of jurisprudence, it depends almost exclusively on the … Islamic philosophy dictionary