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Founder of the Maturidi school of theology, the second major Sunni creedal school.
A prominent Hanafi jurist and Maturidi theologian. Author of Kanz ad-Daqa'iq, a concise fiqh manua...
Ottoman-era Hanafi scholar who served as deputy to the last Shaykh al-Islam of the Ottoman Empire.
British Muslim scholar, Dean of the Cambridge Muslim College, and one of the most influential Western Muslim intellectuals.
...Asian polymath, author of 'Sharh al-Aqaid an-Nasafiyyah' on Maturidi theology and 'al-Mutawwal' on Arabic rhetoric.
...f the Ottoman Caliphate and a fierce defender of the Hanafi-Maturidi tradition in the modern era.
Ottoman Hanafi scholar, author of 'Bariqa Mahmudiyyah,' a commentary on 'at-Tariqa al-Muhammadiyyah' on Islamic ethics and practice.
... draws from az-Zamakhshari and al-Baydawi while maintaining Maturidi theology. Popular in Hanafi scholarly circles, especially i...
...Empire. Abu as-Su'ud combined deep linguistic analysis with Maturidi theology and Hanafi jurisprudence. The work is particularly...
...ical questions with rigorous logical argumentation from the Maturidi-Ash'ari perspective. The work addresses existence of God, d...
... ad-Din an-Nasafi's creedal text, representing the standard Maturidi theological position. At-Taftazani explains each article of...
By Abu al-Mu'in an-Nasafi. The most comprehensive work of Maturidi theology, systematically presenting the theological positio...
By Abu Mansur al-Maturidi. The foundational text of the Maturidi school of theology, ...
...Hanbali) and the accepted aqeedah schools (Athari, Ash'ari, Maturidi).
A school of Islamic theology founded by Abu Mansur al-Maturidi (d. 944 CE) in Samarkand. Similar to the Ash'ari school in ...
...l power. Follows the Hanafi madhab in fiqh and is primarily Maturidi in aqeedah, but has strong Deobandi positions on various is...