Rabi al-Abrar
Encyclopedia
Rabi al-Abrar wa nusus al-Akhbar are classical books written about Islam
by Mu'tazili
Islamic Scholar Zamakhshari .
Other transliterations include "Rabi ul-Abrar", "Rabi' al-Abrar", "Rabi-ul-Abrar", "Rabi'ul Abrar" and "Rabi' ul Abrar".
and scholars like Badruddin Shibli (died 769 A.H.)
Islam
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by Mu'tazili
Mu'tazili
' is an Islamic school of speculative theology that flourished in the cities of Basra and Baghdad, both in present-day Iraq, during the 8th–10th centuries. The adherents of the Mu'tazili school are best known for their having asserted that, because of the perfect unity and eternal nature of God,...
Islamic Scholar Zamakhshari .
Other transliterations include "Rabi ul-Abrar", "Rabi' al-Abrar", "Rabi-ul-Abrar", "Rabi'ul Abrar" and "Rabi' ul Abrar".
Impact
It has been used as a reference by books such as Peshawar NightsPeshawar Nights
Peshawar Nights is a Shi'a book by Sultanu'l-Wa'izin Shirazi recounts a public debate between Shi'a Muslims and Sunni Muslims. The debate took place in the city of Peshawar in the Soba-e-Serhed province of Pakistan beginning on 27 January 1927.-History:According to the preface:-External links:*...
and scholars like Badruddin Shibli (died 769 A.H.)