Difference between revisions of "Template:Islamic theology"
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(|below =* List of contemporary Muslim scholars of Islam) |
(* Zamakhshari * Mahdavia) |
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* [[Sheikh Bedreddin]] | * [[Sheikh Bedreddin]] | ||
* [[Wasil ibn Ata]] | * [[Wasil ibn Ata]] | ||
+ | * [[Zamakhshari]] | ||
* [[Zayd ibn Ali]] | * [[Zayd ibn Ali]] | ||
* [[Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin|Zayn al-Abidin]] | * [[Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin|Zayn al-Abidin]] | ||
− | |below =* [[List of contemporary Muslim scholars of Islam]] | + | |below = |
+ | * [[Template:Islam scholars diagram|Early Muslim scholars]] | ||
+ | * [[List of contemporary Muslim scholars of Islam]] | ||
| group3 = Key books | | group3 = Key books | ||
| list3 = | | list3 = | ||
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** [[Nizari]]s | ** [[Nizari]]s | ||
* [[Nasir Khusraw]] – [[Badakhshan]] [[Pamiris#Religion|Alevism]] | * [[Nasir Khusraw]] – [[Badakhshan]] [[Pamiris#Religion|Alevism]] | ||
+ | |||
| group4 = [[Imamate (Twelver doctrine)|Imami]] [[Twelver]] | | group4 = [[Imamate (Twelver doctrine)|Imami]] [[Twelver]] | ||
| list4 = | | list4 = | ||
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| group3 = [[Khawarij]] | | group3 = [[Khawarij]] | ||
− | | list3 = | + | | list3 = {{Navbox|child |
− | + | | groupstyle = font-weight:normal; | |
+ | |||
+ | | group1 = [[Muhakkima]] | ||
+ | | list1 = | ||
* [[Azariqa]] | * [[Azariqa]] | ||
* [[Najdat]] | * [[Najdat]] | ||
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* [[Nukkari|Nakkariyyah]] | * [[Nukkari|Nakkariyyah]] | ||
** [[Abu Yazid]] | ** [[Abu Yazid]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | }} | ||
| group4 = Independent | | group4 = Independent | ||
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** [[Jahm bin Safwan|Ibn Safwan]] | ** [[Jahm bin Safwan|Ibn Safwan]] | ||
* [[Karramiyya]] | * [[Karramiyya]] | ||
+ | * [[Mahdavia]] | ||
* [[Murji'ah]] | * [[Murji'ah]] | ||
* [[Qadariyah]] | * [[Qadariyah]] | ||
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*** [[Bishriyya]] | *** [[Bishriyya]] | ||
*** [[Bahshamiyya]] | *** [[Bahshamiyya]] | ||
+ | * [[Quranism]] | ||
* [[Salafi movement]] | * [[Salafi movement]] | ||
− | * [[Wahhabism]] | + | ** [[Ahl-i Hadith]] |
+ | ** [[Wahhabism]] | ||
|below = | |below = | ||
− | |||
* Other scholars of [[Sunni schools of jurisprudence]]: | * Other scholars of [[Sunni schools of jurisprudence]]: | ||
* [[Template:Hanafi scholars|Hanafi]] | * [[Template:Hanafi scholars|Hanafi]] |
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