Abstract

- A support to el-Ghaz?l? From the Philosophical Front on the Discussion of God's Knowledge of Particulars This study examines the opinions of the independent philosopher Abu ? al-Baraka ? t al-Baghda ? di ? on his discussion of God's Knowledge of Particulars. The problem whether God knows particulars or not, essentially depends on a discussion based al-Ghaz?l?-Avicenna. It is clear that Abu ? al-Baraka ? t is under the influence of the relevant discussion in his dealing with that problem. He completes his analysis in such a way that God knows everything, universal or particular, in his encyclopaedical work al-Kita ? b al-Mu’tabar, in which he criticizes both Aristotle and Avicenna. That opinion is only one of the comments of the philosopher influenced considerably by al-Ghaz?l?’s theology, which is closer to Ash‘arism rather than Peripatetism.

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