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Англо-русский религиозный словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский религиозный словарь. 2013.
ārīyahʿ — ▪ Islamic law (Arabic: “gratuitous loan”), in Islāmic law, the gratuitous loan of some object e.g., a utensil, a tool, or a work animal to another person for a specific period of time, after which the object is returned to the lender. The… … Universalium
Māturīdīyah — ▪ Islam a Muslim orthodox school of theology named after its founder Abū Manṣūr Muḥammad al Māturīdī (d. 944). The Māturīdīyah is similar in basic outlook to another orthodox school, that of al Ashʿarī (d. 935), the Ashʿarīyah, that has… … Universalium
Kalam — Kalamist, n. /keuh lahm /, n. Islam. 1. (sometimes l.c.) a school of philosophical theology originating in the 9th century A.D., asserting the existence of God as a prime mover and the freedom of the will. 2. the word of Allah. [ < Ar kalam lit … Universalium
Maghar — 1 Original name in latin Maghr Name in other language El Mansura, Ma ariyah, Maghar, Maghr, Ma‘ariyah, Mughar, ’ State code IL Continent/City Asia/Jerusalem longitude 32.88984 latitude 35.40703 altitude 292 Population 18915 Date 2012 01 18 2… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Qadariyah — /kah deuh ree yeuh/, n. Islam. (in classical thought) the group who defended free will against the doctrine of predestination. Also, Qadariya. [ < Ar qadariyyah, deriv. of qadari Qadarite (equiv. to qadar fate + i suffix of appurtenance)] * * * ▪ … Universalium
Ḥasan al-Baṣrī, al- — in full Abū Saʽīd ibn Abī al Ḥasan Yasār al Baṣrī born 642, Medina, Arabia died 728, Basra, Iraq Muslim ascetic and major figure in early Islam. He took part in the conquest of eastern Iran as a young soldier. He then settled at Basra, and from… … Universalium
kasb — ▪ Islam (Arabic: “acquisition”), a doctrine in Islām adopted by the theologian al Ashʿarī (d. 935) as a mean between predestination and free will. According to al Ashʿarī, all actions, good and evil, are originated by God, but they are… … Universalium
Sharīʿah — ▪ Islamic law Introduction also spelled Sharia the fundamental religious concept of Islām, namely its law, systematized during the 2nd and 3rd centuries of the Muslim era (8th–9th centuries AD). Total and unqualified submission to the… … Universalium