Sinbuya Asvari
Islamic philosopher
Intro | Islamic philosopher | |
A.K.A. | Mabad Al-Juhani | |
A.K.A. | Mabad Al-Juhani | |
Places | Iraq | |
Philosopher | ||
Work field | Philosophy | |
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Birth | Basra, Basra Governorate, Iraq | |
Death | 699 |
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. 699), who had imbibed the doctrine from Sinbuya.
Sinbuya was one of the 'Asvaran' (the Sassanian Elite cavalry), stationed in Basrah. His name is also attested as 'Sinsuyah'. Sinbuyah was married to 'Umm Musa'