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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This article covers the influence of Jewish and Islamic philosophy on each other, focusing especially on the period from 800-1400 CE. A century had passed hardly elapsed after the Qur'an was released, when numerous elements of religious schism began to arise. Skeptics sought to investigate the doctrines of the Qur'an, which until then had been accepted as divine revelation. The first independent protest was that of the Qadar (from the Arabic qadara, "to have power"), whose partisans affirmed the freedom of the will, in contrast with the Jabarites…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This article covers the influence of Jewish and Islamic philosophy on each other, focusing especially on the period from 800-1400 CE. A century had passed hardly elapsed after the Qur'an was released, when numerous elements of religious schism began to arise. Skeptics sought to investigate the doctrines of the Qur'an, which until then had been accepted as divine revelation. The first independent protest was that of the Qadar (from the Arabic qadara, "to have power"), whose partisans affirmed the freedom of the will, in contrast with the Jabarites (jabar, force, constraint), who maintained the belief in fatalism.