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  1. Abu Mansur al-Maturidi (Arabic: أبو منصور الماتريدي, romanized: ʾAbū Manṣūr al-Māturīdī; 853–944) was an Islamic scholar and theologian who is the eponym of the Maturidi school of theology in Sunni Islam.

  2. Abū Manṣūr Muḥammad al-Māturīdī (died 944, Samarkand) was the eponymous figurehead of the Māturīdiyyah school of theology that arose in Transoxania, which came to be one of the most important foundations of Islamic doctrine. Except for the place and time of Māturīdī’s death, almost nothing is known about the details of his life.

  3. The Maturidis are a philosophical group based on innovation (bid‘ah); they are named after Abu Mansur al-Maturidi. Please see the detailed answer for differences between Maturidis and Ahl as-Sunnah.

  4. Aug 11, 2021 · This work is an analysis of one of the greatest (and largely forgotten) early Muslim theologians, Abu Mansur Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Mahmud al-Hanafi al-Mutakallim al-Maturidi al-Samarqandi (d. 333/944).

  5. Mar 25, 2019 · Who was Imam Abu Mansur al-Maturidi and why Hanafis mostly follow him in theology.

  6. www.al-islam.org › history-muslim-philosophy-volume-1-book-3 › chapter-13-maturidismChapter 13: Maturidism - Al-Islam.org

    His contemporary abu al‑Qasim `Abd Allah al‑Ka'bi (d. 317/929) was the leader of the Mu'tazilite school of Baghdad. 13 Al‑Maturidi combated the doctrines of al‑Ka'bi in his Kitab al‑Tauhid and wrote three books on criticism of al‑Ka'bi's three books.

  7. Jan 8, 2022 · Kitab al-Tawhid (lit. 'The Book of Monotheism'), is the main Sunni theological book, and the primary source of the Maturidi school of thought; written by the Hanafi scholar Abu Mansur al-Maturidi (d. 333/944).

  8. Al-Maturidi, a major figure among Hanafite scholars of the Transoxiana (Mawara al-nahr) region of Central Asia, and the founder of the Maturidite school of kalam, was known as Abu Mansur Muhammad b. Muhammad.

  9. Nov 28, 2010 · This is a great book for learning about the life of Imam Maturidi as well as his doctrine in the Islamic theology. Imam Abu Mansur Maturidi (d. 333 A.H) is the founder of Maturidi school of Islamic theology, one of the two greatest theology schools.

  10. Answer: Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Mahmud Abu Mansur al-Samarqandi al-Maturidi al-Hanafi (d. 333) of Maturid in Samarqand, Shaykh al-Islam, one of the two foremost Imams of the mutakallimûn of Ahl al-Sunna, known in his time as the Imam of Guidance (Imâm al-Hudâ), he studied under Abu Nasr al-`Ayadi and Abu Bakr Ahmad al-Jawzajani.