Ash'arism

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Ash'arism is one of the main branches of Sunnism and was founded by Abu Hasan al-Ash'ari around the 9th-10th century.[4] Ash'arism was formed as a middle ground between the branches of Atharism and Maturdism.[1] Most Asharis follow the Shafi madhab of Sunnism but there is also a Maliki minority.[5] Asharis are generally considered part of Ahl Sunnah.[6][7]

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  7. Qadeer, Dr Abdul (2015-12-02). "Are The Asharis & Matruidis From Ahlus Suunah Wal Jamaah/Ahlus Sunnah". The Way Of Salafiyyah.Com. Retrieved 2024-03-24.