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Persian Features. The advocates of Persian influence on Islamic theology highlighted the cultural contact between Islam and the Persian people after the Arab conquest in the fist half of the seventh century. 60Schreiner, M., “Der Kalâm in der jüdischen Literatur,” Bericht über die Lehranstalt für die Wissenschaft des Judenthums in Berlin 13 (1895), p. 3.‌ 61According to Xxxxxxxxx, XXx xx-Dīn al-Subkī’s ṬabaqÁt xx-XxxxX recorded the biography of XXxxx x. XxXxX x. Xxxxxx xx-XxxxXxx who held debate against Xxx Xxxxxxxx: “xxxxxx afÁda al-muddaÝī wa asnada xxxx xXxxxxx al-maqÁla ma’ÌÙdhah min talÁmidhat al-yahÙd wa ‘l-mushrikīn wa xxxXx al-sÁbi’īn qÁla fainna awwala man hafidha anhu hÁdhih al- maqÁlat xx-xxXx xxx xxxxXx wa aṆadhaha xxx xxxx xxx XxxxXx wa aÛharahÁ fanusibat maqÁlat al-jahmiyya ilayh qÁla wa ‘l-jahm aṆadhahÁ an abbÁd ibn samÝÁn wa aṆadhahÁ abbÁd min tÁlÙt xxx xXx xxxxx xxx aÝÒÁm wa aṆadhahÁ tÁlÙt min labīd al-yahÙd al-xxxxx xxxxxx al-nabiy Òalla allÁh Ýalayh wa sallam qÁla wa kÁna al-jaÝd hadhih fīma yuqÁlu min ahl harrÁn fayuqÁlu lah ayyuha al-muddaÝī inna hÁdhih al-maqÁla ma’Ìudha min talÁmidhat al-yahÙd qad ṆÁlafat al-ďarÙra fi dhÁlika fa innah mÁ yuṆfÁ Xxx xxxxX al-ṆawÁÒ wa kathīr min al-ÝawwÁm an al-yahÙd mujassima mushabbiha fakayfa yakÙn ďidd al-tajsīm wa ‘l-tashbīh ma’ṆÙdhan Ýanhum. Xxxxxxxxx, op. cit., p. 4, n.2. 62According to Zipor, TikkÙnē s½fērim literally means ‘corrections of scribes.’ This term is used to signify the ‘eighteen’ biblical phrases ‘the root of which go back to tannaitic authorities, where, according to the tradition found in Masoretic notations, the biblical text has been ‘improved’ because of the reverence for God. See Xxxxx, Xxxxx X., “Some Notes on the Origin of the Tradition of the Eighteen Tiqqûnê Sôperîm,” in Vetus Testamentum XLIV, 1 (1994), p. 77-102. 63Schreiner, op. cit., p. 3. I would like to express my gratitude to Dr. X. Xxxxxx, of Leiden University, for his explanation of the concept of TikkÙnē s½fērim and his translation of Schreiner text on this issue. 64Neuwmark, Xxxxx, Geschichte der jüdischen Philosophie des Mittelalters nach Problemen dargestellt (Berlin: Xxxxxx, 1907-1928), I, 84, 115; Xxxxxxx, op. cit., p. 69-70. According to Xxxxxxxxxxx, the Persian imprints on Islamic theology can be seen chiefly in the concepts of dualism and eschatology, concepts which also had a profound influence on Judaism and Christianity.65 When explaining the influence of Zoroastrianism on Islamic theology, Xxxxxxx mentions several narr...
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