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  • ...to end of the [[9th century]]) were especially influenced by the Islamic [[Mutazilite]] philosophers; they denied all limiting attributes of [[God]] and were cha ...ing most frequently to the Mutazilite school of Al-Jubbai. He followed the Mutazilite Kalam, especially in this respect, that in the first two sections he discus
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  • ...sects, particularly those of the Qadarites. This new school was called ''[[Mutazilite]]'' (from i'tazala, to separate oneself, to dissent). Its principal dogmas ...ties. But subsequent generations were to large extent critical towards the Mutazilite school, especially after formation of the [[Asharite]] concepts.
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