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Bishriyya, the Glossary

Index Bishriyya

The Bishriyya was a sub-sect of the Mu'tazilite school of Islamic theology.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 23 relations: Abel Pavet de Courteille, Al-Masudi, Al-Milal wa al-Nihal, Anthropomorphism, Basra, Bayard Dodge, Charles Barbier de Meynard, Divine grace, Divine presence, Edinburgh University Press, God in Islam, Good and evil, Hijri year, Ibn al-Nadim, Islam, Islamic schools and branches, Mu'tazilism, Quranic createdness, Routledge, Schools of Islamic theology, Transaction Publishers, Wasil ibn Ata, Will of God.

  2. Islamic branches
  3. Islamic theology
  4. Mu'tazilism

Abel Pavet de Courteille

Abel Jean Baptiste Michel Pavet de Courteille (23 June 1821 – 12 December 1889) was a 19th-century French orientalist, who specialized in the study of Turkic languages.

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Al-Masudi

al-Masʿūdī (full name, أبو الحسن علي بن الحسين بن علي المسعودي), –956, was a historian, geographer and traveler.

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Al-Milal wa al-Nihal

Kitāb al–Milal wa al-Nihal (Arabic: كتاب الملل والنحل, The Book of Sects and Creeds), written by the Islamic scholar Muhammad al-Shahrastani (d. 1153 CE), is a non-polemical study of religious communities and philosophies that had existed up to his time, considered to be the first systematic study of religion.

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Anthropomorphism

Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities.

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Basra

Basra (al-Baṣrah) is a city in southern Iraq.

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Bayard Dodge

Bayard Dodge (1888–1972) was an American scholar of Islam and president of the American University in Beirut.

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Charles Barbier de Meynard

Charles Adrien Casimir Barbier de Meynard (6 February 1826 – 31 March 1908), born at sea on a ship from Constantinople to Marseille, was a nineteenth-century French historian and orientalist.

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Divine grace

Divine grace is a theological term present in many religions.

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Divine presence

Divine presence, presence of God, Inner God, or simply presence is a concept in religion, spirituality, and theology that deals with the ability of a deity to be "present" with human beings, sometimes associated with omnipresence.

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Edinburgh University Press

Edinburgh University Press is a scholarly publisher of academic books and journals, based in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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God in Islam

In Islam, God (Allāh, contraction of ٱلْإِلَٰه, lit.) is seen as the creator and sustainer of the universe, who lives eternally and will eventually resurrect all humans. Bishriyya and God in Islam are Islamic theology.

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Good and evil

In philosophy, religion, and psychology, "good and evil" is a common dichotomy.

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Hijri year

The Hijri year (سَنة هِجْريّة) or era (التقويمالهجري at-taqwīm al-hijrī) is the era used in the Islamic lunar calendar.

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Ibn al-Nadim

Abū al-Faraj Muḥammad ibn Isḥāq an-Nadīm (ابو الفرج محمد بن إسحاق النديم), also Ibn Abī Yaʿqūb Isḥāq ibn Muḥammad ibn Isḥāq al-Warrāq, and commonly known by the nasab (patronymic) Ibn an-Nadīm (ابن النديم; died 17 September 995 or 998), was an important Muslim bibliographer and biographer of Baghdad who compiled the encyclopedia Kitāb al-Fihrist (The Book Catalogue).

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Islam

Islam (al-Islām) is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, the religion's founder.

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Islamic schools and branches

Islamic schools and branches have different understandings of Islam. Bishriyya and Islamic schools and branches are Islamic branches.

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Mu'tazilism

Mu'tazilism (translit, singular translit) was an Islamic sect that appeared in early Islamic history and flourished in Basra and Baghdad. Bishriyya and Mu'tazilism are Islamic branches.

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Quranic createdness

In Islamic theology, Quranic createdness is the doctrinal position that the Quran was created, rather than having always existed and thus being "uncreated". Bishriyya and Quranic createdness are Islamic theology and Mu'tazilism.

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Routledge

Routledge is a British multinational publisher.

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Schools of Islamic theology

Schools of Islamic theology are various Islamic schools and branches in different schools of thought regarding creed. Bishriyya and schools of Islamic theology are Islamic branches and Islamic theology.

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Transaction Publishers

Transaction Publishers was a New Jersey-based publishing house that specialized in social science books and journals.

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Wasil ibn Ata

Wāṣil ibn ʿAtāʾ (699–748) (واصل بن عطاء) was a Muslim theologian and jurist.

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Will of God

The will of God or divine will is a concept found in the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, the Quran, and a number of other texts and worldviews, according to which God's will is the cause of everything that exists.

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See also

Islamic branches

Islamic theology

Mu'tazilism

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishriyya