al-Naz̳z̳ām, Ibrahīm b. Saiyār
al-Naz̳z̳ām, Ibrahīm b. Saiyār (d. c.840 (AH 225)). Leading Muʿtazilite theologian and accomplished poet. But he was strongly rejected, even by other Muʿtazilites, for his dogmatic style.
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