تعدد القدماء
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Arabic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
تَعَدُّد (taʕaddud, “being more than one, manifoldness”) + قُدَماء (qudamāʔ, “old ones, eternal ones”).
Noun[edit]
تَعَدُّدُ الْقُدَماءِ • (taʕaddudu l-qudamāʔi) m
- (Islam, philosophy) “manifoldness of eternal entities”: the idea that anything other than God the Creator himself is eternal without beginning; the term has been used by critics, such as the rationalist Mu'tazila, to qualify the following Sunni dogma as contrary to monotheism: namely that God’s characteristics, such as omnipotence or omniscience, and also the Quran are not themselves God, but are nevertheless eternal and uncreated