Mu'tazilite school of philosophical thought?

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May Allah forgive him , that was a mistake.

Mistake? Sorry, but the scholars of Imam Ahmad's time ALSO agreed with him, you're acting as if Imam Ahmad was alone in this.


Do you know what motivated The mutazelah to believe that the Quran is created?

Do you know what motivated The mutazelah to believe that man unlike the puppets,creates his own actions and hence responsible totally for it?


Do you know what motivated them to believe that Allah can't be seen neither in the world nor the hearafter?

Do you know why they denied the existence of attributes distinct from Divine essence.?

Thank you for exposing the beliefs of the mu3tazilah. Any sane Muslim knows all of this is kufr and that's why we as Muslims reject the mu3tazilah and their sick beliefs.


one may argue that they erred.... but I think their noble intention ,purpose and jealousity for Islam should be unquestionable....

The same can be said about the rawfida, unless you wanna start justifying their sick beliefs as well, then this point of yours is useless because every religion has a "noble intention".

Whats sad is that you're justifying their sick beliefs and you're standing by it. You act as if Imam Ahmad was the only one to refute them. If you didn't notice, all the scholars, whether Hanafi, Shafi3ee, Maliki, or Hanbali rejected their creed. And the ummah rejects their ideology as well. So don't act as if this is a hanbali thing.

I laughed reading your post saying how the hanbali madhab isn't very liked so not many ppl followed it then you speak about political regimes backing groups and thats how they succeed. My question to you concerning that is, how do you think the other madhaahib like the Hanafi madhab became dominant? You think people simply chose it? Of course it, it was because the political background of the khilaafah enforced it throughout many parts of the Muslim world. So don't use that lame argument against the Hanaabilah. It is as Abdullah ibn Umar said, "the truth is not known by people rather know the truth and you shall know its people." Truth isn't found in numbers.

I'm interested to know what you believe. Based on everything you've written, do you believe that al qadaa wal qadar does not exist? Do you also believe the Quran is created? And do you reject the names and attributes of Allah?

I smell an ibaadi, wallaahu'3lam
 
Salaam

Only a matter of time before this thread Gets closed.

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