Draft:List of Atharis
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Submission declined on 9 November 2023 by WikiOriginal-9 (talk). This article is confusing. Most of the linked section headers don't even mention Atharis and also a good bit of the bios don't either. |
- Comment: I think the issues from the previous decline are still here, adding more names doesn't necessarily help explain what's going on here. Turnagra (talk) 23:45, 11 November 2023 (UTC)
Atharis or Ahl al-Athar are those who adhere to the creed of
Maturidi creed. Atharis are against the usage of metaphorical interpretation[3] such as regarding the revealed attributes of God, and they do not make attempts to conceptualize the meanings of the Quran in a rational manner.[4]
The Atharis became affiliated with the Hanbalis[5] throughout the years as their doctrine originated from there, but they were mostly also affiliated with Wahhabism[6] and the Salafi movement.[6]
Hanbalis
- Abdul Qadir al-Jilani[7]
- Ibn Qudamah
- Ibn Taymiyyah
- Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah
- Diya al-Din al-Maqdisi
- Abdul Ghani al-Maqdisi
- Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali
- Khawaja Abdullah Ansari
- Abu Bakr al-Khallal
- Al-Barbahari
- Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab
- Sulayman bin Abdul Wahhab
- Al-Albani
- Ibn Uthaymeen
- Abdul Aziz bin Baz
- Salih al-Fawzan
- Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid
- Rabi' al-Madakhali
Shafi'is
Malikis
Hanafis
Dhahiris
Athari leaders
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