Theology
Law
Shiism
'Aql & naql
The Family of the Prophet
100

All schools of theology believe in tawhid--that there is only one of these.

God

100

The two unimpeachable sources of Islamic law are sunna and this source.

the quran

100

This figure, the Prophet's cousin, Shiites consider the rightful successor the Prophet Muhammad.

'Ali b. Abi Talib

100

The chain of transmission before the text of a hadith is known as this. 

isnad

100

The name of the Prophet's daughter, and his cousin 'Ali's wife. 

Fatimah

200

This theological school believes in the supremacy of reason--that reason, applied correctly, is sufficient to determine what one needs to get into heaven.

Mu'tazilites

200

When a Mufti, or jurisconsult, is asked a question, he issues, this--a response derived from the rules of jurisprudence. 

fatwa

200

The largest group of Shiites is known by this term.

Twelvers or Imamis

200

This group holds that the intellect of prophets and Imams is not like ours--they have divine intellects that give them access to special knowledge.

Twelvers

200
'Ali b. Abi Talib had two sons, Hasan, and this person, who was tragically killed at Karbala' when he staged a revolt against the Umayyad caliph.

al-Husayn

300

This theological school emphasized that references to God's physical features must have be metaphorical--God could not possible have a face or a hand. 

Mu'tazilites

300
Shafi'i's four roots of jurisprudence include Quran, Sunna, Ijma', and this. 

qiyas

300

The Islamic revolution in Iran in 1979 was led by this figure, the author of "The Rule of the Jurist" (Walayat al-faqih)

Ayatollah Khomeini

300
This discipline called for those in it to "determine the intentions of the Lawgiver." 

fiqh

300

The Prophet's tribe is Quraysh. This is the name of his clan.

Hashim

400

Both Asha'rites and Mu'tazilites agree that creation consists of atoms and accidents. This group holds that atoms do not persist over time, but are created anew every moment. 

Asha'rites

400

This law school is today prevalent in North Africa. It's founder, however, was from Medina. 

Maliki law school

400

This Shiite group initiated an Imamate in Yemen that last over a millennium.  They believe for an Imam to be genuine he has to successfully hold power. 

Zaydis

400

This theological school holds that the truth of the Quran and Sunna should be defended through reason and argument.

Asharites

400

The name of the Prophet's uncle who raised him, and who was also 'Ali's father.

Abu Talib

500

The Mu'tazilites argued that the Quran was created because they wanted to avoid the position that there was a plurality of this: 

a plurality of eternals.

500

The basis of the analogy is the consideration of an old case, with a new case to see if they share this--what is translated as "the effective cause." 

'illa

500

This group believes that behind the exterior world there lies, a truer, hidden reality to which their Imam and his followers alone have access.

the Ismailis

500

A tradition that has been transmitted by so many channels as to be considered unimpeachable is known as this.

mutawaatir

500

This descendant of the Prophet is considered the founder of the Twelver Shiite law school.

Ja'far al-Sadiq

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