Tahir Uluç’s study offers a fresh perspective on Abū Manṣūr al-Māturīdī, shedding light on his engagement with the origins of the universe and his contributions to debates that have often been eclipsed by the works of later figures like al-Ghazālī.
This book highlights Māturīdī’s thoughtful critiques of philosophical doctrines, including atheistic pre-eternalism, Aristotelian hylomorphism, and Neoplatonic emanationist cosmologies. Uluç carefully examines these critiques within the framework ...