Life and Work of Abu Mansur Al-Maturidi
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Abu Mansur al-Motoridi, Philosophy, Religious Science, fiqh, religious works, opinion and viewsAbstract
Abu Mansur al-Moturidi is one of the founders of the Moturidian direction, one of the two major directions. Information about his life is very small. The full name is Abu Mansur Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Mahmud al-Hanafi Al-Moturidi as-Samarkand. The imam of the great Kalam and the fikh scholar was originally from the Moturid village of Samarkand (now located in the District of Jomboy), and his nickname was taken in relation to that village. Abu Mansur al-Motoridiy took the first education in this village and then continued in Samarkand, which was the religious and educational center of Movarounnahr at that time. In this article, opinions and comments will be made about the life and work of Abu Mansur Al-Moturidi.
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