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...of fiqh (Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanbali) and the accepted aqeedah schools (Athari, Ash'ari, Maturidi).
The creed of accepting the apparent meaning of Quran and Sunnah regar...
... CE) that uses limited rational argumentation to defend the creed of Ahl us-Sunnah against Mu'tazilah rationalism. Accepts Al...
...d. Similar to the Ash'ari school in defending Ahl us-Sunnah creed through rational argument, with some distinct positions — m...
...are not part of faith (iman), and that as long as one holds belief in the heart, sins do not harm one's faith or status as a M...
...e 'Abbasid Caliph al-Ma'mun imposed their doctrine as state creed in the Mihna (833 CE), under which Imam Ahmad was tortured.
...s found in the primary religious texts (al-Kafi) — includes beliefs that Ahl us-Sunnah scholars consider shirk, particularly i...
...f the Salaf al-Salih (pious predecessors) in all matters of creed, worship, and practice. The Salafi methodology is not a new...
...n and Sunnah, rejection of strict madhab taqlid, and Athari aqeedah. Distinguished from the Deobandi and Barelvi movements by i...
...lows the Hanafi madhab in fiqh and is primarily Maturidi in aqeedah, but has strong Deobandi positions on various issues includ...
... and rejection of classical scholarly consensus on fiqh and aqeedah. Rejects the authority of classical Islamic scholarship in ...