- Qadariyya
Qadariyya (the name is based on the Arabic word قدر, "
qadar ", meaning "fate") was a theological movement in early Islam which held that man was endowed byGod with free will. Qadariyya resisted theUmayyad Caliph s' claims to be ordained rulers of allMuslim s by god himself, and for that reason its proponents, the Qadarites, supported theAbbasid revolution.Fact|date=August 2007 The Qadarites (like many early theological movements, some of which had views incompatible with Qadariyya) claimed to be ideological descendants ofHasan al-Basri . [The Qadariyya, Mu`tazila, and Shî`a, G. F. Haddad. Differing versions at [http://www.livingislam.org/n/qms_e.html] or [http://www.sunnah.org/aqida/Main_Sects.htm] . AccessedAugust 11 ,2007 .] [pp. 174–175, "Islamic Philosophy A-Z", Peter S. Groff and Oliver Leaman. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007. ISBN 0748620893.] [pp. 112–113, "An Introduction to Islam", David Waines, Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. ISBN 0521539064.]References
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Mu'tazili
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