Al-Ḥasan ar-Raṣṣāṣ (d. 1188 C.E.) was one of the most prominent representatives of the emerging reception of Basran Muʿtazilism in 12th century Yemen. He composed highly sophisticated works on ontology, causality and the specific theory of attributes that has become known as the theory of ?states? (aḥwāl)
Early Ibāḍī Theology presents the critical edition of six Arabic theological texts r...
This book is a comparative study of two major Shīʿī thinkers Ḥamīd al-Dīn Kirmānī from the Fatimid E...
Analyses the introduction of Yeshuʿah ben Yehudah's Risāla fī ’l-Jawāb ʿan masāʾil mushkila fī ’l-ta...
Al-Ḥasan ar-Raṣṣāṣ (d. 1188 C.E.) was one of the most prominent represe...
Al-Ḥasan al-Raṣṣāṣ (d.584/1188), a prominent Zaydī scholar who lived in 6th/12th century Yemen, left...
This chapter studies Zaydite ḥadīth scholarship, including the collection, transmission and use of t...
Abū Hāshim al-Jubbāʾī (b. 861 or, more likely, 890; d. 933) was one of the most influential represen...
This chapter reviews Zaydī theology in Yemen, from the period before and after the unification of th...
Early Ibāḍī Theology presents the critical edition of six Arabic theological texts r...
Prominent Sh\u101dhil\u12b Sufi shaykh Ibn \u2018A\u1e6d\u101\u2019 All\u101h al-Iskandar\u12b (d. 7...
The importance of Zaydī sources for historical research on Muʿtazilī theology is gene...
This is the first comprehensive study of late medieval Yemeni mysticism (Sufism) in Western scholars...
The thesis consists of two parts: Part One. Introduction: Tafsīr up to 150/767, an historical stu...
1. General View Though Abu al-Hasan \u27Ali bn Isma il al-Ash\u27ait (873/4-93/6) is called the foun...
The mediaeval North African scholar A+mad Zarr]q (d. 899¦1493) expertly melded Sufism with theology ...
Early Ibāḍī Theology presents the critical edition of six Arabic theological texts r...
This book is a comparative study of two major Shīʿī thinkers Ḥamīd al-Dīn Kirmānī from the Fatimid E...
Analyses the introduction of Yeshuʿah ben Yehudah's Risāla fī ’l-Jawāb ʿan masāʾil mushkila fī ’l-ta...
Al-Ḥasan ar-Raṣṣāṣ (d. 1188 C.E.) was one of the most prominent represe...
Al-Ḥasan al-Raṣṣāṣ (d.584/1188), a prominent Zaydī scholar who lived in 6th/12th century Yemen, left...
This chapter studies Zaydite ḥadīth scholarship, including the collection, transmission and use of t...
Abū Hāshim al-Jubbāʾī (b. 861 or, more likely, 890; d. 933) was one of the most influential represen...
This chapter reviews Zaydī theology in Yemen, from the period before and after the unification of th...
Early Ibāḍī Theology presents the critical edition of six Arabic theological texts r...
Prominent Sh\u101dhil\u12b Sufi shaykh Ibn \u2018A\u1e6d\u101\u2019 All\u101h al-Iskandar\u12b (d. 7...
The importance of Zaydī sources for historical research on Muʿtazilī theology is gene...
This is the first comprehensive study of late medieval Yemeni mysticism (Sufism) in Western scholars...
The thesis consists of two parts: Part One. Introduction: Tafsīr up to 150/767, an historical stu...
1. General View Though Abu al-Hasan \u27Ali bn Isma il al-Ash\u27ait (873/4-93/6) is called the foun...
The mediaeval North African scholar A+mad Zarr]q (d. 899¦1493) expertly melded Sufism with theology ...
Early Ibāḍī Theology presents the critical edition of six Arabic theological texts r...
This book is a comparative study of two major Shīʿī thinkers Ḥamīd al-Dīn Kirmānī from the Fatimid E...
Analyses the introduction of Yeshuʿah ben Yehudah's Risāla fī ’l-Jawāb ʿan masāʾil mushkila fī ’l-ta...