Ash'ari

Ash'arism or Ashʿari theology (/æʃəˈriː/; Arabic: الأشعرية‎‎ al-ʾAshʿarīyya or الأشاعرة al-ʾAshāʿira) is an early theological school of Sunni Islam based on logical thought, it was founded by Imam Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari (d. 324 AH / 936 AD). The disciples of the school are known as Ash'arites, and the school is also referred to as the Ash'arite school. It is considered one of the orthodox theologies in Sunni Islam alongside the Maturidi.

Ash'ari

Ash'arism or Ashʿari theology (/æʃəˈriː/; Arabic: الأشعرية‎‎ al-ʾAshʿarīyya or الأشاعرة al-ʾAshāʿira) is an early theological school of Sunni Islam based on logical thought, it was founded by Imam Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari (d. 324 AH / 936 AD). The disciples of the school are known as Ash'arites, and the school is also referred to as the Ash'arite school. It is considered one of the orthodox theologies in Sunni Islam alongside the Maturidi.