When you search for the Qaddari sect, google think you are interested in the Qadiriyya Sufi order.
The Qadari sect was one of the early sects (in the first hundred years mark). The Qadari sect came out against some of the disturbing interpretation of the Ummayad and the Murjiyyah sect.
The Ummyyad and the Murjiyyah sect promoted the belief that one should not question someone's evil action. So if Yazeed (la) slaughtered the grandson of the Prophet (pbuh) and his family then one should not question or blame Yazeed because the judgement is deferred until Qiyamah (the day of judgment) and all the bad/evil actions are predestined by Allah swt!
The Qaddari sect challenged the interpretation of the free-will and predestined as understood by the Umayyad and Murjiyyah.
The following personalities were members of the Qaddari sect: Mabad al-Juhanī and Ghaylān al-Dimashqī.
Sunnism is heavily influenced by some of the philosophies from Murjiyyah. A number of prominent Sunni scholars were also members of the Murjiyyah sect.
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
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