al-Ashʿari
[ al-ash-uh-ree ]
/ ˌæl æʃ əˈri /
noun
A·bu ʾl-Ha·san
[ah-boo al-ha-san] /ˈɑ bu æl hæˈsæn/,a.d. c873–936,
the formulator of the classical synthesis in Islamic philosophical theology known as Ashʿarism.
Example sentences from the Web for al-ashari
In the tenth century a new sect arose named the "Ashariya" after Al-Ashari, its founder.
A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy |Isaac Husik