Qadariyya — (the name is based on the Arabic word قدر, qadar , meaning fate ) was a theological movement in early Islam which held that man was endowed by God with free will. Qadariyya resisted the Umayyad Caliphs claims to be ordained rulers of all Muslims… … Wikipedia
QADARIYYA — Q DARIYYA ou Q DIR 壟YA Confrérie mystique, fondée par ‘Abd al Q dir al Dj 稜l n 稜 (ou Q 稜l n 稜), docteur ムanbalite de Bagd d, mort en 1166. Comme toutes les confréries, elle se distingue, d’un côté, par son isn d initiatique c’est à dire par la… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Qadarites — (qadariyya) An early theological movement that upheld the centrality of human free will. The rubric qadariyya is notoriously misleading: it actually derives from the Arabic word qadar – ‘destiny’ or ‘divine predestination’ – and was generally… … Islamic philosophy dictionary
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Uways al-Barawi — Sheikh Uways Al Barawi (1847 1909) was a Somali scholar credited with reviving Islam in 19th century East Africa. He was born in Barawe on the Benadir coast. His father was a minor religious teacher. Early lifeSheikh Uways obtained a simple… … Wikipedia
Qadar — La notion de qadar (arabe : al qaḍāʾ wa al qadar, القضاء و القدر, la fatalité ; la volonté de Dieu) est un terme utilisé dans l islam pour désigner la destinée. Il suppose un certain libre arbitre et s oppose au djab, le fatalisme.… … Wikipédia en Français