Al-Jubba'i

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Al-Jubba'i
Abu Ali Muhammad Al-Jubba'i
Personal
Born849
Died915 (aged 65–66)
ReligionIslam
Muslim leader

Abū 'Alī Muḥammad al-Jubbā'ī (Arabic: أبو على محمد الجبائي‎; died c. 915) was a Arab[1][2] Mu'tazili influenced theologian and philosopher of the 10th century. Born in Khuzistan, he studied in Basra where he trained Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari, who went on to found his own theological tradition, and his son Abū Hāshīm al-Jubbā'ī.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Ibn Khillikan, n. 579, t. III, Le Caire, 1948, p. 39
  2. ^ Vgl. Ibn Ḫallikān: Wafayāt al-aʿyān. Bd. IV, S. 267. - Engl. Übers. Bd. II, S. 670.
  3. ^ The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy, Volume II, ed. Robert Passnau (2010), p.918



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