The Shīʿī Reception of Muʿtazilism (I): Zaydīs

This chapter focuses on two trends among the Zaydīs during the end of the third/ninth century: those who were close to the ḥadīth folk and thus opposed to Muʿtazilism, and those who had adopted Muʿtazilite doctrines. It considers Zaydism in Rayy, northern Iran and Khurāsān, where several Zaydī famil...

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Main Author: Anṣārī, Ḥasan 1970- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Oxford University Press 2016
In: The Oxford handbook of Islamic theology
Year: 2016
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