Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Abu Yunis Sinbuya Asvāri (Persian: سنبویه اسواری); The idea of Qadariyah, i.e. the Doctrine of Free-will in Islam came from a Persian named Sinbuya Asvāri who was put to death by the Umayyad Caliph Abdu'l-Malik, or, according to other narratives, by Hajjij b. Yusuf. His idea was already taught in Damascus at the end of the seventh century of our era by Ma'bad al-Juhani (died in A.D."@en }
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- Sinbuya_Asvari comment "Abu Yunis Sinbuya Asvāri (Persian: سنبویه اسواری); The idea of Qadariyah, i.e. the Doctrine of Free-will in Islam came from a Persian named Sinbuya Asvāri who was put to death by the Umayyad Caliph Abdu'l-Malik, or, according to other narratives, by Hajjij b. Yusuf. His idea was already taught in Damascus at the end of the seventh century of our era by Ma'bad al-Juhani (died in A.D.".
- Q6720611 comment "Abu Yunis Sinbuya Asvāri (Persian: سنبویه اسواری); The idea of Qadariyah, i.e. the Doctrine of Free-will in Islam came from a Persian named Sinbuya Asvāri who was put to death by the Umayyad Caliph Abdu'l-Malik, or, according to other narratives, by Hajjij b. Yusuf. His idea was already taught in Damascus at the end of the seventh century of our era by Ma'bad al-Juhani (died in A.D.".