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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Qadariyah (or Qadariya), in Islam, are adherents of the doctrine of free will. The word Qadar is derived from qadr (power or rights). Qadariya was one of the earliest philosophical schools of thought in Islam. The doctrine espoused notions of rationalism and contained elements of Greek philosophy. Qadaris maintain that Allah gave man free will, without which one cannot be fully accountable for one's actions. Free will also means that Allah cannot know a man's actions in advance. Qadaris also deny other core tenants of Sunni belief including the…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Qadariyah (or Qadariya), in Islam, are adherents of the doctrine of free will. The word Qadar is derived from qadr (power or rights). Qadariya was one of the earliest philosophical schools of thought in Islam. The doctrine espoused notions of rationalism and contained elements of Greek philosophy. Qadaris maintain that Allah gave man free will, without which one cannot be fully accountable for one's actions. Free will also means that Allah cannot know a man's actions in advance. Qadaris also deny other core tenants of Sunni belief including the belief in the Punishment of the Grave. They also deny that an authentic hadeeth is evidence for establishing a proposition in the Islamic aqeedah unless it is transmitted in mutawatir form. The Qadariyah have been censured by many rulers throughout Islamic history including the Ghaznavid ruler, Sebük Tigin for what is seen as their bidah(a newly invented practice in the Islamic creed).