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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al-Juwaynial-Juwayni - Wikipedia

    Al-Juwayni was born on 17 February 1028 in a village on the outskirts of Naysabur called Bushtaniqan in Iran, [12] Al-Juwayni was a prominent Muslim scholar known for his gifted intellect in Islamic legal matters.

  2. Al-Juwayni rose to great prominence as a theologian in the Islamic world, and his theoretical discussions of philosophical issues played a significant role in the development of Islamic philosophy.

  3. Jul 18, 2008 · ‘Abd al-Malik ibn ‘Abd Allah ibn Yusuf, Abu al-Ma’ali ibn Rukn al-Islam Abi Muhammad al-Juwayni al-Naysaburi al-Shafi’i, known as Imam al-Haramayn and Ibn al-Juwayni (419-478), al-Ghazzali’s teacher, the jurist, scholar of legal pinciples, expert in kalâm and debate, Shaykh al-Islam, “the Glory of Islam, absolute Imam of all imams ...

  4. Al-Juwayni, `Abd Allah ibn Yusuf ibn `Abd Allah ibn Yusuf ibn Muhammad ibn Hayyuya, Rukn al-Din Abu Muhammad al-Ta'i al-Sinbisi al-Naysaburi al-Shafi`i al-Ash`ari ( Arabic: أبو محمد الجويني ), also known as Abu Muhammad al-Juwayni (died 1046 CE/438 AH), was a Sunni scholar based in Khorasan.

  5. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10al-Juwaynī | SpringerLink

    Aug 14, 2018 · Abū l-Maʿālī al-Juwaynī is considered as the last important representative of so-called “early” (or “classical”) Ashʿarism, a school of Sunni “rational theology” ( kalām ). He was the teacher of the famous Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī, with whom Ashʿarism entered a new phase and increasingly came under the influence of Avicennian philosophy.

  6. Famous Iranian Ashari theologian and political philosopher. Teacher of Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (d. 1111). Taught that the sultan or amir was more necessary than the caliph. Proclaimed the amir or sultan responsible for carrying out jihad, appointing officials and judges, and maintaining a standing army.

  7. Al-Juwayni, `Abd Allah ibn Yusuf ibn `Abd Allah ibn Yusuf ibn Muhammad ibn Hayyuya, Rukn al-Din Abu Muhammad al-Ta'i al-Sinbisi al-Naysaburi al-Shafi`i al-Ash`ari (d. 438), the peerless Imam, foremost jurist and scholar of principles, commentator of Qur'an, man of letters, grammarian, and father of Imam al-Haramayn.

  8. brill.com › previewpdf › displayAl-Juwaynī - Brill

    Biography. Al-Juwaynī studied under his own father, and when the latter died in 1046-47 he took his place as teacher. But he was forced to leave Nīshāpūr after a few years to escape the Seljuk vizier’s hostility towards Shāfiʿīs and Ashʿarīs.

  9. Overview. Juwayni, ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Abi Muhammad, Imam al-Haramayn. Quick Reference. (a.h. 419/1028 c.e.–a.h. 478/1085 c.e.). leading jurist of the Khurasanian branch of the Shafiʿi school of law, and one of the most significant theologians of the Ashʿari school. Al-Juwayni was ...

  10. Al-Juwayni rose to great prominence as a theologian in the Islamic world, and his theoretical discussions of philosophical issues played a significant role in the development of Islamic philosophy.