Ash'arism

Ash'arism
Ash'arite, n.
/ash"euh riz'euhm/, n. Islam.
the classical synthesis of Islamic philosophical theology, formulated by al-Ash'ari.
[ < Ar al-Ash'ar(i) AL-ASH'ARI + -ISM]

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