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  1. Abu Hasan al-Ash'ari (Arabic: أَبُو ٱلْحَسَن ٱلْأَشْعَرِيّ, romanized: Abū al-Ḥasan al-Ashʿarī; 874–936 CE) was a Sunni Muslim scholar, jurist of the Shafi'i school, exegete, reformer, and scholastic theologian known for being the eponymous founder of the Ash'ari school of Islamic theology.

  2. A Brief Biography of Abu Hasan a-Ash'ari And The Various Stages Of His Life In Relation To His Creed. He is Abu al-Hasan Alee bin Ismaa'il bin Abi Bishr Ishaaq, and is lineage traces back to the companion Abu Musa al-Ash'ari (radiallaahu anhu).

  3. Mar 2, 2020 · The Asharis are a group that is named after Imam Abu’l-Hasan al-Ash’ari (may Allah have mercy on him). Al-Ash‘ari passed through several stages, in the first of which he was a Mu‘tazilite, and remained so for approximately forty years.

  4. Abū al-Ḥasan al-Ashʿarī (born 873/874, Basra, Iraq—died c. 935, /936, Baghdad) was a Muslim Arab theologian noted for having integrated the rationalist methodology of the speculative theologians into the framework of orthodox Islām.

  5. ABU 'l-HASAN al-ASH'ARI . al-ASH'ARI, ABU 'l-HASAN, 'Ali b. Isma'il, theologian, and founder of the school of orthodox theology which bears his name. He is said to have been born in t60/873-4 at Basra, and was ninth in descent from the Companion Abu Musa al-Ash'ari. Little is known of his life.

  6. Jul 18, 2008 · IMAM ABU AL-HASAN AL-ASH`ARI. IMAM ABU AL-HASAN AL-ASH`ARI (Allah be well-pleased with him)by GF Haddad `Ali ibn Isma`il ibn Abi Bishr Ishaq ibn Salim, Abu al-Hasan al-Ash`ari al-Yamani al-Basri al-Baghdadi (260-324),1 a descendent of the Yemeni Companion Abu Musa al-Ash`ari, was in the first half of his scholarly career a disciple of the Mu ...

  7. 6 days ago · Abu al- Hasan al-Ash’ari was a Sunni Muslim coming from a Sunni household. When he was young, he studied Mu’tazalite theology with Abu ‘Ali al-Jubai. He then repented from this and one day ascended the teaching chair in the mosque and spoke at the top of his voice, “He who knows me, knows me, and he who does not know me let me introduce myself.

  8. Dec 12, 2017 · Perhaps you are asking about Abu Al-Hasan Al-Ash‘ari 'in terms of his Creed. If this is the case, then the answer is that he passed through three phases in this regard: The First: the phase of the Mu‘tazilites.

  9. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ash'arismAsh'arism - Wikipedia

    Ash'arism (/ æ ʃ ə ˈ r iː /; Arabic: الأشعرية, romanized: al-Ashʿariyya) is a school of theology in Sunni Islam named after Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari, a Shāfiʿī jurist, reformer (mujaddid), and scholastic theologian, in the 9th–10th century.

  10. May 21, 2007 · ASH`ARI, AL- (AH 260-324/874-935 CE), more fully Abu al-Hasan 'Ali ibn Ismail ibn Abi Bishr Ishaq; Muslim theologian and founder of the tradition of Muslim theology known as Ash'ariyah. He is commonly referred to by his followers as the Master, Abu al-Hasan, and he is sometimes referred to by his opponents as Ibn Abi Bishr.