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The Mu'tazilites ( Arabic: المعتزلة) were a prominent school of thought in Islamic theology that emerged in the 8th century CE. The term "Mu'tazilite" comes from the Arabic word "i'tazala," meaning "to separate oneself" or "to withdraw." This school of thought was known for its rational and liberal approach to Islamic theology.

The Mu'tazilites had a significant impact on Islamic theology, influencing both Sunni and Shia traditions. Their rational and liberal approach to theology paved the way for later Islamic philosophers, such as Ibn Sina (Avicenna) and Ibn Rushd (Averroes). mutazhakmi

The Mu'tazilites faced criticism from other Islamic scholars, particularly those who emphasized the authority of the Quran and the Hadith (Prophetic traditions). Their views on the Quran as created and their rational approach to theology were seen as challenges to traditional Islamic theology. By the 11th century CE, the Mu'tazilite school had largely declined. Their rational and liberal approach to theology paved