a. al ash`ari

al-Ash·ʿa·ri

[al-ash-uh-ree]
noun
A·bu ʾl-Ha·san [ah-boo al-ha-san] , a.d. c873–936, the formulator of the classical synthesis in Islamic philosophical theology known as Ashʿarism.
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