Publications, Volume 39Royal Asiatic Society, 1953 |
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Page 103
... Zindiqs is hard to interpret, since the Arabic word zindiq simply means “heretic.” Even so, Bayle's “several other philosophers” were responsible for creating what Pierre-François Moreau calls “a kind of pan-Spinozism” that transformed ...
... Zindiqs is hard to interpret, since the Arabic word zindiq simply means “heretic.” Even so, Bayle's “several other philosophers” were responsible for creating what Pierre-François Moreau calls “a kind of pan-Spinozism” that transformed ...
Page 123
... Zindiqs came in for a purge under the caliph al-Mahdi (r. 775–785), to whom a Zindiq seems to have been anything from a genuine Manichaean to an irreverent courtier. There is no mention of Dahris in this connection, perhaps because the ...
... Zindiqs came in for a purge under the caliph al-Mahdi (r. 775–785), to whom a Zindiq seems to have been anything from a genuine Manichaean to an irreverent courtier. There is no mention of Dahris in this connection, perhaps because the ...
Page 434
... Zindiqs began under the Abbasid caliph al-Mansur. Many Zindiqs were put to death under his reign, the most famous being Ibn al-Muqaffa, who was the intellectual heir to the rationalist tradition that flourished at the time of the ...
... Zindiqs began under the Abbasid caliph al-Mansur. Many Zindiqs were put to death under his reign, the most famous being Ibn al-Muqaffa, who was the intellectual heir to the rationalist tradition that flourished at the time of the ...