Reasons Which are Caused Separating Baghdad and Basra Schools’ of Mutazilite
Abstract
Mutazilite is one of the significant schools of Islam which has very
much contribution to Islam. Mutazilite, which has taken place at
the starting of second century of Hegira, has drawn attentions of
thinkers and theologians by practicing critical and rational methodology
while they are founding their sect principals. Mutazilite
School initially has been founded in Basra and then its existence
has been felt in Baghdad during Abbasid era. In spite of this Baghdad school basically like-minded with Basra school, there are
also much of dissidence between them. Due to some reasons
these two schools separated at the end of second century and at
the beginning of Hegira. Purpose of this study is detecting these
reasons which are caused separating these two Baghdad and Basra
schools’ of Mutazilite.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
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Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Murat Akın
This is me
Publication Date
December 15, 2014
Submission Date
August 15, 2013
Acceptance Date
September 15, 2013
Published in Issue
Year 2013 Volume: 17 Number: 2