Английская Википедия:Abu Thawr

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Ibrahim ibn Khalid al-Kalbi al-Baghdadi (764–854) better known as Abu Thawr (Шаблон:Lang-ar) was an early Arab scholar of Islam. He was born in 170 AH.

A personal school was built by the followers of Abu Thawr which disappeared by the 4th century Hijra.[1][2] Abu Thawr was asked, "Who are the Qadariyyah?" and he replied:

"The Qadariyyah are those who say Allaah did not create the actions of the servants and that Allah did not decree acts of disobedience for the servants and that He did not create them (the acts of disobedience). Therefore these Qadariyyah are not to be prayed behind, nor are their sick to be visited and nor are their funerals to be attended. Their repentance from this saying should be sought. If they repent (then so) and if not then their necks are to be struck."[3]

He was also one of the students of Ibn Kullab who believed the Quran is uncreated, but recitation of the Quran is created.[4][5]

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  1. Dutton, Yasin. "The Formation of the Sunni Schools of Law, 9-10th Centuries CE." (1999): 164-168. " they are 'to be classified amongst the schools of law that died out over time, of which the most renowned are those of Abu Thawr, Dawud al-Zahiri, and al-Tabari'"
  2. Ali, Abdullah bin Hamid. "Scholarly consensus: Ijma ‘: between use and misuse." Journal of Islamic Law and Culture 12.2 (2010): 92-113.
  3. reported by al-Laalikaa'ee in his "I'tiqaad", 1/172, no. 319
  4. Clarifying the Doubts about the Methodology of The Imam of Ahlus�Sunnah Ahmad ibn Hanbal In Declaring Takfeer, Tabdee’ and in Politics Written by the one in need of his Lord’s mercy Arshan Ibn Umar Ibn Ibraheem Ansari (May Allah forgive him, his parents, teachers and all Muslims)
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