Ibn Arabi and his challenges on the issue of free will a review of the issue in light of two of his theories
Criticising Mutazilite and Asharite interpretations of free will, Ibn Arabi accepted free will in the human being and considered it as a kind of human independency, although he was doubtful about the meaning of free will in two specific contexts - divinity and humanity. Therefore, he provided contra...
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Main Authors: | Sayari, Saeideh, Mamat, Mohd Zufri, Hasbullah, Maisarah |
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International Islamic University Malaysia
2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/42100/ |
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