Nawazil Ibn Rushd, the grandfather (d. 520 AH) – as a model
Keywords:
Nawazil, Ash'ari doctrine, countries of the Islamic West, theologyAbstract
Our study deals with the issue of the beginning of the circulation of the Ash'ari faith in the Islamic West, based on one of the Nawazili sources during the 6th century AH / 12th century AD by Judge Ibn Rushd the grandfather and entitled "Ibn Rushd's Grandfather Fatwas". The book included only three out of dozens of fatwas and our study is an attempt to root the spread of The Ash'ari Creed in the Islamic West, based on the books of calamities. Focus will be on the transfer of Ash'ari to the Islamic West, the emergence and engagement of jurists with theology. The paper also deals with the relationship of Ash'ari with jurisprudential schools, especially the Maliki schools, and the place of theology in the Ash'ari faith. The extraction and study of those calamities would represent an addition to the historical research, due to its importance from the temporal, intellectual and doctrinal point of view in the Islamic West
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