Wasil ibn Ata explained

Religion:Islam
Occupation:Muslim philosopher
Era:Islamic Golden Age
Wāṣil ibn ʿAtāʾ
Birth Date: 699
Birth Place:Medina, Arabia[1]
Death Date: 748
Creed:Muʿtazila
Region:Arabian Peninsula
Main Interests:Islamic theology
Notable Ideas:Rationalism in Islamic theology, Founder of Muʿtazila, Free will of humans, Indeterminism, Incompatibilism, Anti-anthropomorphism
Influences:Hasan al-Basri, Ma'bad al-Juhani,[2] Ghailan ad-Dimashqi
Influenced:Amr ibn Ubayd, Othman ibn Khaled al-Tawil, Abu Huzail al-Allaf, Abd al-Jabbar ibn Ahmad

Wāṣil ibn ʿAtāʾ (699–748) (Arabic: واصل بن عطاء) was a Muslim theologian and jurist. He is considered to be the founder of the Muʿtazilite school of Kalam.[3]

Born around the year 699 in the Arabian Peninsula, he initially studied under Abd-Allah ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah, the grandson of Ali. Later he would travel to Basra in Iraq to study under Hasan of Basra (one of the Tabi‘in). In Basra he began to develop the ideologies that would lead to the Muʿtazilite school. These stemmed from conflicts that many scholars had in resolving theology and politics. His main contribution to the Muʿtazilite school was in planting the seeds for the formation of its doctrine.

Wasil ibn Ata died in 748 in the Arabian Peninsula.

He married the sister of Amr ibn Ubayd.[4]

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References

https://www.oxfordreference.com/display/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095955512

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Notes and References

  1. Roger ARNALDEZ, « WĀṢIL IBN ‘AṬA' (699-748) », Encyclopædia Universalis [en ligne], consulté le 7 juillet 2023. URL : https://www.universalis.fr/encyclopedie/wasil-ibn-ata/
  2. Web site: Muʿtazilism. 11 February 2019. muslimphilosophy.com. Mir . Valiuddin.
  3. Web site: 2024-01-01 . Wāṣil ibn ʿAṭāʾ Arabic Scholar, Islamic Scholar, Philosopher Britannica . 2024-02-14 . www.britannica.com . en.
  4. http://www.rafed.net/books/aqaed/almelal-wa-alnahal-3/23.html Al-Melal wan-Nahal (الملل والنحل) - Ja'far as-Sabhani