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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia - Heresy

Heresy, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is a "theological or religious opinion or doctrine maintained in opposition, or held to be contrary, to the catholic or orthodox doctrine of the Christian Church, or, by extension, to that of any church, creed, or religious system, considered as orthodox. By extension, [heresy is an] opinion or doctrine in philosophy, politics, science, art, etc., at variance with those generally accepted as authoritative." Heresy - Etymology. The word "heresy" comes from ...

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia II - Heresy - Religious heresy
Heresy - Christianity. The use of the term heresy in the context of Christianity is less common today, with some notable exceptions: see for example Rudolf Bultmann and the character of debates over ordaining women and gay priests. Popular imagination relegates "heresy" to the Middle Ages, when the Church's power in Europe was at its height, but the case of the scholar and humanist Giordano Bruno was not the last execution for heresy. Heresy remained an officially punishable offense in Roman Catholi ...

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia II - Heresy - Etymology

The word "heresy" comes from the Greek αιρεσις, hairesis (from αιρεομαι, haireomai, "choose"), which means either a choice of beliefs or a faction of dissident believers. It was given wide currency by Irenaeus in his tract Contra Haereses (Against Heresies) to describe and discredit his opponents in the early Christian Church. He described his own position as orthodox (from ortho- "straight" + doxa "thinking") and his position eventually evolved into the pos ...

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia - Creed

A creed is a statement of belief—usually religious belief—or faith.The word derives from the Latin credo for I believe. Creed - Christian creeds. Christianity, affirming that God has been begotten and manifest in the human being Jesus, has formulated a number of statements of faith that seek to put its doctrine in a nutshell. In this sense, perhaps the earliest statement of Christian faith is the slogan affirming that Jesus is Lord, which appears in St Paul's Epistle to th ...

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia - Blasphemy

Blasphemy is the defamation of the name of God. These may include using sacred names as stress expletivies without intention to pray or speak of sacred matters. Sometimes blasphemy is used loosely to mean any profane language, for example in "With much hammering and blasphemy, the locomotive's replacement spring was finally fitted.". In this broader sense the term is used by Sir Francis Bacon in the Advancement of Learning, when he speaks of "blasphemy against learning". Many cultures disapprove of speech or writi ...

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia - History of Christianity

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian denominat ...

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia - Bid'ah

Bid'ah (Arabic: بدعه ) is an Islamic term meaning innovation of religious beliefs or worship. Linguistically, bid'ah means "a newly invented matter". Islamically speaking, bid'ah refers to religious innovation, for example, religious practices that were not advocated by Muhammad. The role of bid'ah is a hotly debated topic among Muslim scholars. Many Sunni Muslims consider it to be a violation of fundamental Islamic principles, and thus those who engage in bidah are accused of practicing heresy. One evidence f ...

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia - Veneration

In traditional Christian churches (for example, Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy), veneration (Latin veneratio, Greek δουλια dulia), or veneration of saints, is a special act of honoring a dead person who has been identified as singular in the traditions of the religion, and through them honoring God who made them and in whose image they are made. Veneration is often shown outwardly by respectfully bowing or making the sign of the cross before a saint's icon, relics, or statue. These items are often also kissed. The Hindu worship of icons and murtis, often misinterpreted as idolatory, ...

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia - Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari

Abu al-Hasan bin Isma'el al-Ash'ari (Arabic ابو الحسن بن إسماعيل اﻷشعري) (ca. 873-ca. 935), was a Muslim Arab theologian and the founder of the Ash'ari school of early Muslim philosophy. Al-Ash'ari was born of pure Arab stock at Basra, but spent the greater part of his life at Baghdad. Although belonging to an orthodox family, he became a pupil of the great Mutazalite teacher al-Jubba'i, and himself remained a Mutazalite until his fortieth year. In 912 he returned to the faith of his fathers and became i ...

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia - Christo-Islamic

Christo-Islamic is a term of comparative religion to connect fundamental ideas in Christianity with similar ones in Islam. Islam, which also has commonalities with Judaism, accepts many peripheral aspects of Christianity as part of its faith - with some differences in interpretation. The phrase "Judeo-Christian values" is commonly used in the West, and many Muslim scholars view this term as emblematic of Western cultures' disconnection with Islam even though Muslims refer to bo ...

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia - Dogma

Dogma (the plural is either dogmata or dogmas) is belief or doctrine held by a religion or any kind of organization to be authoritative and not to be disputed or doubted. Dogma - Dogma faith and logic. There are some conceptual similarities between dogma and the axioms used as the starting point for logical analysis. Axioms may be thought of as concepts or "givens" so fundamental that disputing them would be unimaginable; dogmata are also fundamental (e.g. "God exists") y ...

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia - 14th century

As a means of recording the passage of time, the 14th century was that century which lasted from 1301 to 1400. 14th century - Events. The transition from the Medieval Warm Period to the Little Ice Age Beginning of the Ottoman Empire, early expansion into the Balkans The Avignon papacy transfers the seat of the Popes from Italy to France The Great Famine of 1315-1317 kills millions of people in Europe Being forced out of previous locations ...

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia - Al-Mahdi

Muhammad ibn Mansur al-Mahdi (Arabic: محمد بن منصورالمهدى ) (ruled 775–785), was the third Abbasid Caliph. He succeeded his father, al-Mansur. Al-Mahdi, whose name means "Rightly-guided" or "Redeemer", was proclaimed caliph when his father was on his deathbed. His peaceful reign continued the policies of his predecessors. Rapprochement with the Shi'ite Muslims in the Caliphate occurred under al-Mahdi's reign. The powerful Barmakid family, which had advised the Caliphs since the days of al-'Abbas ...

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia - Execution by burning

Execution by burning is a particularly painful and unpleasant way to die, with a long history as a method of punishment for crimes such as treason and for other unpopular acts such as heresy and the practice of witchcraft. For a number of reasons, this method of execution fell into disfavor among governments. The particular form of execution by burning in which the condemned is bound to a large stake is more commonly called burning at the stake. Execution by burning - Cause of death. If the fire were ...

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia - Berghouata

The Berghouata were a medieval Berber tribe of the Atlantic coast of Morocco, belonging to the Masmuda group of tribes. After allying with a failed Sufri Kharijite rebellion in Morocco against the Abbasids, they established a kingdom in the area of Tamesna between 744 and 1058, when the Almoravids conquered them. The Berghouata kingdom followed a syncretic religion inspired by Islam featuring the second ruler of the dynasty, Salih ibn Tarif, as the final prophet. The Berghouata are famous for being the first to have translated the Kor ...

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia - Almoravides

Almoravides (In Arabic المرابطون al-Murabitun, sing. مرابط Murabit), is a Berber dynasty from the Sahara which, in the 11th century, founded the fourth dynasty in Morocco. Under this dynasty the Moorish empire was extended over Tlemcen (in modern Algeria) and a great part of Spain and Portugal. The name is derived from the Arabic Murabit, variously translated as religious ascetic or warrior monk. Almoravides - Beginnings. The most powerful of the invading tri ...

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia II - Creed - Islamic creeds

The most basic attempt to put the religion of Islam in a brief statement of doctrine is the shahada, the proclamation that there is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is His prophet. More detailed credal declarations of Islamic dogma constitute aqidah. ...

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Creed, Creed - Christian creeds, Creed - Apostles' Creed, Creed - A creed as a catalogue of heresies, Creed - Other creeds, Creed - Islamic creeds

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia II - Creed - Christian creeds

Christianity, affirming that God has been begotten and manifest in the human being Jesus, has formulated a number of statements of faith that seek to put its doctrine in a nutshell. In this sense, perhaps the earliest statement of Christian faith is the slogan affirming that Jesus is Lord, which appears in St Paul's Epistle to the Romans 10:9. The meaning and importance of this slogan comes from its affirmation that Jesus Christ is the full revelation of the God Yahweh of Judaism made incarnate, a doctrine thought impossible and indeed blasphemou ...

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Creed, Creed - Christian creeds, Creed - Apostles' Creed, Creed - A creed as a catalogue of heresies, Creed - Other creeds, Creed - Islamic creeds

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia II - Blasphemy - Blasphemy in Islam

Blasphemy in Islam constitutes speaking ill of the Prophet Mohammed, or any other Prophet mentioned in Quran or all Biblical Prophets. It also holds true for speaking ill of Allah. It is considered a very serious offence and may be punishable by death if charges are proven. British author Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses was seen by many Muslims to contain blasphemies against Islam, and Iranian clerical leader Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwah in 1989 calling for Rushdie's death (although strictly this was in response ...

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Blasphemy, Blasphemy - Blasphemy laws, Blasphemy - Blasphemy in Christianity, Blasphemy - Blasphemy in Islam

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Heresy - Heresy in Islam: Encyclopedia II - History of Christianity - The earliest emergence of Christianity

Debatably and Biblically speaking, Christianity began with the Messianic promise (Gen 3:15) at the dawn of creation and therefore with Adam and Eve, the first people with faith in the Messiah (Christ) to come. It then follows the history of those peoples, mostly the Jewish "nation," who kept that faith. The term "Christian" itself is however not really recognized until the first century AD at Antioch as recorded in Acts 11:26. By way of secular history, Christianity began among a small number of Jews and Jewish Proselytes. Acts of the ...

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History of Christianity, History of Christianity - Roots of Christianity, History of Christianity - The Jewish background, History of Christianity - The Life of Jesus of Nazareth, History of Christianity - The earliest emergence of Christianity, History of Christianity - The Earliest Church, History of Christianity - The Martyrs, History of Christianity - The Apologists, History of Christianity - House Churches, History of Christianity - The writings of the New Testament apocrypha, History of Christianity - Early heresies, History of Christianity - Gnosticism, History of Christianity - Competing religions, History of Christianity - Second and third centuries, History of Christianity - Fourth century, History of Christianity - Development of the canon of scripture, History of Christianity - Christianity legalized in the Roman Empire, History of Christianity - The Christological controversies, History of Christianity - Fifth century, History of Christianity - The conversion of the Mediterranean world, History of Christianity - Developing Christianity outside the Mediterranean world, History of Christianity - The development of the Papacy, History of Christianity - The rise of Islam, History of Christianity - Persecutions, History of Christianity - Spread of Christianity to central and eastern Europe, History of Christianity - Church and state in the Medieval west, History of Christianity - Schisms between East and West, History of Christianity - The later Middle Ages, History of Christianity - Early America, History of Christianity - The Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation, History of Christianity - Protestantism and the Rise of Denominationalism, History of Christianity - 19th century, History of Christianity - Anti-clericalism and atheistic communism, History of Christianity - 20th century, History of Christianity - Catholic reforms, History of Christianity - Non-Catholic developments, History of Christianity - The spread of secularism, History of Christianity - 21st century, History of Christianity - Historiography, History of Christianity - Print resources

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