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| | Hexapedia - Islamic fundamentalism |
 | | Many modern Islamic writers and imams (as Soheib Bencheikh, Mohammed Arkoun, Bassam Tibi, Abdoldjavad Falaturi and Nasr Abu Zayd write on a modern, secular interpretation that is perfectly compatible with modern secular democrary and with the legislation in the EU-states. |  | | It does indeed only apply to the literal interpretations of the Qur'an and the Hadiths. |
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http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/Islamic_fundamentalism
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Mu'tazili |
 | | Its main form was forcing non-adherents to renounce the doctrine that the Qur'an was eternal, and instead attest that it was created. |  | | The most famous victims of the Mihna were Ahmad Ibn Hanbal who was imprisoned and tortured, and the judge Ahmad Ibn Nasr al-Khuza'i who was crucified. |  | | As a response to Mu'tazilism, Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari, initially a Mu'tazili himself, developed his Kalam methodology, also based on Greek dialectic, thus starting the Ash'ari school of theology. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/M/MU/MU%27/Mu%27tazili
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| | Nasr Abu Zayd - definition of Nasr Abu Zayd in Encyclopedia |
 | | Nasr Abu Zayd - definition of Nasr Abu Zayd in Encyclopedia |  | | Since 1995 Abu Zayd and his wife have lived in exile in The Netherlands, holding now a chair at the University of Leiden and previously with the University for Humanistics, Utrecht, The Netherlands. |  | | Professor Nasr (Hamid) Abu Zayd was born in Tanta, Egypt on October 7 1943 and currently works and resides in The Netherlands. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Nasr_Abu_Zayd
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| | Encyclopaedia of the Qur'ān |
 | | Advisory Board: Nasr Hamid Abu-Zayd (University of Leiden), Mohammad Arkoun (Sorbonne University), Gerhard Böwering (Yale University), Gerald R. Hawting (University of London), Frederik Leemhuis (University of Groningen), Angelika Neuwirth (Free University of Berlin), Uri Rubin (Tel-Aviv University). |
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http://www.brill.nl/product_id23761.htm
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