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The speech of God: A tract of the Eighth/Fourteenth Century1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
Extract
This tract is an answer to Ḥanbalī claims; it is badly arranged with much repetition and there are no new ideas in it. It is an example of theological controversy at a low level of intelligence. A summary will show the conclusions reached by Muslims about the speech of God.
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1 The instigator of the tract (BM Or.11879), Muhammad Beg al-āsirī al-Ashrafī, and the writer abū Muhammad ‘Abdullah have not been identified. A scholar of this name is mentioned in Ibn Taghribirdī, II, 244.