Mu'tazili
English
Etymology
From Arabic مُعْتَزِلِيّ (muʕtaziliyy).
Adjective
Mu'tazili (comparative more Mu'tazili, superlative most Mu'tazili)
- (Islam, historical) Of or relating to the Mu'tazila.
- 2002, Ira M. Lapidus, A History of Islamic Societies, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 89:
- They rejected the Mu'tazili notion of the createdness of the Quran, affirmed the contrary – its uncreatedness – and made this a fundamental tenet of faith, as a way of asserting the superiority of the Quran to all human reasoning and knowledge.
Translations
of or relating to the Mu'tazila
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Translations
follower of Mu'tazili Islam
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Synonyms
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