"The main schools of Islamic Theology include the extant Ashʿarī, Māturīdī, and Aṯharī; the extinct ones include Qadariyah, Jahmiyya, Murji'ah, Muʿtazila, Batiniyya."
The branch of Islamic Studies deals with the study of beliefs in Islam, such as Tawheed, Risalat, Jannah, Jahannum etc.
Quranic Studies: This field deals with the interpretation and understanding of the Holy Quran, including its historical and literary context, language, themes, and theology.
Hadith: This field covers the collection, authentication, and interpretation of the Prophet Muhammad's sayings, actions, and silent approvals.
Islamic History: This field explores the history of Islam and the Muslim world, including the life of Prophet Muhammad, the rise and fall of Islamic empires, and the spread of Islam.
Islamic Jurisprudence: This field encompasses the understanding and application of Islamic law, including the sources and principles of Islamic jurisprudence.
Islamic Philosophy: This field investigates the rational and theological foundations of Islam, including the relationship between reason, faith, and revelation.
Sufism: This field deals with the mystical and spiritual aspects of Islam, including the practices, beliefs, and teachings of Sufi orders and leaders.
Islamic Art and Architecture: This field studies the art and architecture of the Muslim world, including the principles, styles, and techniques used to express Islamic values and beliefs.
Islamic Ethics and Morality: This field deals with the ethical and moral teachings of Islam, including the virtues, duties, and responsibilities expected of Muslims.
Islamic Economics and Finance: This field explores the Islamic principles and practices of economics and finance, including the prohibition of interest and the concept of Zakat.
Comparative Religion: This field investigates the similarities and differences between Islam and other major religions, including Christianity, Judaism, and Hinduism.
Fiqh: It is the study of Islamic law and jurisprudence based on the Quran and the Sunnah.
Quranic Studies: It is the study of the Quranic text along with its meaning, interpretation, and its role in Islam.
Hadith: It is the study of the narrations about the actions and sayings of Prophet Muhammad.
Tafsir: It is the study of the Quranic exegesis, i.e. the interpretation of the Quranic text to understand its meanings.
Aqeedah: It is the study of Islamic theology that deals with the belief system of Muslims, including the nature of God, angels, prophethood, and afterlife.
Sufism: It is the study of Islamic mysticism and spiritualism, including the study of Sufi Islamic orders, their practices, and teachings.
Islamic History: It is the study of the historical background of Islam, including the life of Prophet Muhammad, the rise and spread of Islamic empires.
Comparative Theology: It is a branch of Theology that compares Islamic beliefs with those of other religions, including Christianity and Judaism.
Islamic Ethics: It is the study of Islamic moral and ethical principles, including personal responsibility, justice, and compassion.
Political Theology: It is the study of Islamic political philosophy, including the Islamic concept of the state, governance and law.
Islamic Feminism: It is the study of feminism within an Islamic context, including the role of women in Islamic society and the Quranic-based interpretation of women's rights.
Islamic Education: It is the study of the Islamic educational system and its development throughout history, including modern Islamic education systems.
"The main schools of Islamic Theology include the extant Ashʿarī, Māturīdī, and Aṯharī."
"The extinct ones include Qadariyah, Jahmiyya, Murji'ah, Muʿtazila, Batiniyya."
"The main schism between Sunnī, Shīʿa, and Kharijite branches of Islam was initially more political than theological."
"Yes, over time theological differences have developed throughout the history of Islam."
"The main schism between Sunnī, Shīʿa, and Kharijite branches of Islam was initially more political than theological."
"Islamic schools and branches are in different schools of thought regarding ʿaqīdah (creed)."
"Various Islamic schools and branches have different schools of thought regarding ʿaqīdah (creed)."
"The main branches of Islamic Theology include the extant Ashʿarī, Māturīdī, and Aṯharī."
"The extinct ones include Qadariyah, Jahmiyya, Murji'ah, Muʿtazila, Batiniyya."
"The extinct ones include Qadariyah, Jahmiyya, Murji'ah, Muʿtazila, Batiniyya."
"The main schism between Sunnī, Shīʿa, and Kharijite branches of Islam was initially more political than theological."
"Yes, over time theological differences have developed throughout the history of Islam."
"The main schools of Islamic Theology include the extant Ashʿarī, Māturīdī, and Aṯharī."
"The main schools of Islamic Theology include the extant Ashʿarī, Māturīdī, and Aṯharī."
"The extinct ones include Qadariyah, Jahmiyya, Murji'ah, Muʿtazila, Batiniyya."
"Yes, over time theological differences have developed throughout the history of Islam."
"The main schism between Sunnī, Shīʿa, and Kharijite branches of Islam was initially more political than theological."
"The main schism between Sunnī, Shīʿa, and Kharijite branches of Islam was initially more political than theological."
"Yes, over time theological differences have developed throughout the history of Islam."