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Islamic Philosophy

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Philosophy 101:

What does the word Philosophy mean? Philo = Love Sophia= knowledge, Wisdom. So, philosophy means love of wisdom.



Major schools:

1 Mu'tazili
2 Ash'ari
3 Maturidi
4 Athari
5 Murjite
Mutazili

Mutazili theology originated in the 8th century in al-Basrah when Wasil ibn Ata left the teaching lessons of Hasan al-Basri after a theological dispute. The Mutazili debated philosophical questions such as whether the Quran was created or eternal, whether evil was created by God, the issue of predestination versus free will, whether God's attributes in the Quran were to be interpreted allegorically or literally, and whether sinning believers would have eternal punishment in hell.
Ashari

Ashari is a school of early Islamic philosophy founded in the 10th century. It was instrumental in drastically changing the direction of Islam and laid the groundwork to "shut the door of ijtihad" centuries later in the Ottoman Empire. The Asharite view was that comprehension of the unique nature and characteristics of God were beyond human capability.
Maturidi

A Maturidi is one who follows Abu Mansur Al Maturidi's theology, which is a close variant of the Ash'ari school. Points which differ are the nature of belief and the place of human reason. The Maturidis state that belief (iman) does not increase nor decrease but remains static; it is piety (taqwa) which increases and decreases. The Asharis say that belief does in fact increase and decrease. The Maturidis say that the unaided human mind is able to find out that some of the more major sins such as alcohol or murder are evil without the help of revelation. The Ash'aris say that the unaided human mind is unable to know if something is good or evil, lawful or unlawful, without divine revelation.
Athari


Athari is a school that derives its name from the Arabic word Athar, meaning Narrations. The Athari methodology is to avoid delving into extensive theological speculation. They use the Qur'an, the Sunnah, and sayings of the Sahaba.
Murjite

Murjiah is an early Islamic school, whose followers are known in English as Murjites or Murji'ites. During the early centuries of Islam, Muslim thought encountered a multitude of infuences from various ethnic and philosophical groups that it absorbed. Murji'ah emerged as a theological school that was opposed to the Kharijites on questions related to early controversies regarding sin and definitions of what is a true Muslim.

They advocated the idea of delayed judgement. Only God can judge who is a true Muslim and who is not, and no one else can judge another as an infidel (kafir). Therefore, all Muslims should consider all other Muslims as true and faithful believers, and look to Allah to judge everyone during the last judgment. This theology promoted tolerance of Umayyads and converts to Islam who appeared half-hearted in their obedience. The Murjite opinion would eventually dominate that of the Kharijites.

The Murjites exited the way of the Sunnis when they declared that no Muslim would enter the hellfire, no matter what his sins. This contradicts the traditional Sunni belief which states that some Muslims will enter the hellfire temporarily. Therefore the Murjites are classified as Ahlul Bid'ah or People of Innovation by traditional Ashari or Maturidi Sunni Muslims.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divisions_ ... u.27tazili
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Re: Islamic Philosophy

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The philosophy of Allah SWT, His Prophet SAW and His Sahabah is the best philosophy :up:


Philosophy of innovators :down:
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Re: Islamic Philosophy

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Is Murax a word or a name? What does it mean?
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