Talkhis al-Adilla li-Qawa'id al-Tawhid (
Turkish: Telhisü'l-Edille li-Kavâidi't-Tevhid;[2]Arabic: تلخيص الأدلة لقواعد التوحيد,
lit. 'A Summary of the Proofs for the Foundations/Principles of
Tawhid [Islamic concept of
Monotheism, Oneness of God]';
German: Das Kompendium der Beweise für die Grundlagen des Ein-Gott-Glaubens)[3][1] is a
Sunnitheological treatise on the
Hanafi scholastic speculative theology (
kalam),[4][5][6] written by the
Maturidi theologian
al-Saffar al-Bukhari (d. 534/1139) as a defence of Sunni teachings against
heretics, such as the
Karramites (Karrāmiyya),
Kharijites (Khawarij),
Qadarites (Qadariyya), and
Jahmites (Jahmiyya).[7][8]
Content
Al-Saffar explains many issues, particularly those related to the existence, oneness and attributes of
Allah, based on more than 175
Divine Names of God (al-asma' al-husna).[9][10][11]
Talkhis al-Adilla li-Qawa'id al-Tawhid (
Turkish: Telhisü'l-Edille li-Kavâidi't-Tevhid;[2]Arabic: تلخيص الأدلة لقواعد التوحيد,
lit. 'A Summary of the Proofs for the Foundations/Principles of
Tawhid [Islamic concept of
Monotheism, Oneness of God]';
German: Das Kompendium der Beweise für die Grundlagen des Ein-Gott-Glaubens)[3][1] is a
Sunnitheological treatise on the
Hanafi scholastic speculative theology (
kalam),[4][5][6] written by the
Maturidi theologian
al-Saffar al-Bukhari (d. 534/1139) as a defence of Sunni teachings against
heretics, such as the
Karramites (Karrāmiyya),
Kharijites (Khawarij),
Qadarites (Qadariyya), and
Jahmites (Jahmiyya).[7][8]
Content
Al-Saffar explains many issues, particularly those related to the existence, oneness and attributes of
Allah, based on more than 175
Divine Names of God (al-asma' al-husna).[9][10][11]