Maturidism
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Maturidism is one of the main branches of Sunnism and it was founded by Abu Mansur al-Maturidi around the 9th to 10th century.[5][1]
It is also one of the 3 main branches of Sunnism alongside the Asharis and Atharis and its members mainly follow the Hanafi madhab.[8][10] Maturdis believe that not all of God's attributes are seperate from him,[11] humans needing guidance from messengers to find God,[11] and the six articles of faith.[12]
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- ↑ Gilliot, C.; Paket-Chy, A. (2000). "Maturidite theology". In Bosworth, C. E.; Dani, Ahmad Hasan; Masson, Vadim Mikhaĭlovich (eds.). History of Civilizations of Central Asia. Vol. IV. Paris: UNESCO Publishing. pp. 124–129. ISBN 92-3-103654-8.
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- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Cenap Çakmak Islam: A Worldwide Encyclopedia [4 volumes] ABC-CLIO 2017 ISBN 978-1-610-69217-5 page 1014
- ↑ Oliver Leaman The Qur'an: An Encyclopedia Taylor & Francis 2006 ISBN 978-0-415-32639-1 page 41