Deviancy in Aqeedah
What Will You Learn In These Last Two Session
Introduction
For every belief that we have spoken about (and those that we haven’t covered), there is a deviancy in belief which corresponds to it.
For example, for each of the six pillars of faith, there are deviations which correspond to each of the six pillars.
A History of Deviancy in Aqeedah
The time of prophet hood — almost no deviancy; primary concern is from the Jews.
The time of the companions — the appearance of the Qadariyyah, the Khawaarij
– The hadith of Hudhayfah and ‘Umar
– The death of ‘Umar
– The plots of the munaafiqeen against ‘Uthmaan
– The death of ‘Uthmaan
– The split of the companions
– The death of ‘Ali
The time of the umayyids — deviancy spreads, but is still in its infancy.
– The consensus about obeying the ruler, and the events which lead to it.
– Ja’d ibn Dirham and Jahm ibn Safwan — the Jahmiyyah
– Waá¹£il ibn Aá¹aa (131 AH) and ‘Amr ibn ‘Ubayd (d. 143 AH) and the beginning of the Mu’tazilah
The time of the ‘abbasids (132AH onwards) — Greek philosophy is translated, and deviancy becomes wide spread, including the names and attributes of Allah.
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