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Categories: Islamic philosophical schools, Islamic branches, Free will, Islamic studies stubs, 7th-century Islam
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Qadariyah  Qadariyya  Al-Qadariyya  al-Qadiriyyah  Al Qadariyya
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Qadariyyah, also Qadarites or Kadarites, from qadar, meaning "power", was originally a derogatory term designating early Islamic theologians who rejected the concept of predestination in Islam, qadr, and asserted that humans possess absolute free will, making them responsible for their actions, justifying divine punishment and absolving God of responsibility for evil in the world. Wikipedia
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Qadariyyah, also Qadarites or Kadarites, from qadar, meaning "power", was originally a derogatory term designating early Islamic theologians who rejected the concept of predestination in Islam, qadr, and asserted that humans possess absolute free will, making them responsible for their actions, justifying divine punishment and absolving God of responsibility for evil in the world. Wikipedia
School of Islamic theology, which holds that humans possess free will, whose exercise makes them responsible for their actions, justifying divine punishment and absolving God of responsibility for evil Wikidata