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Öğe Allah's Proposal to the One Who is Already Known as to Deny According to Mu'tazilite(Dinbilimleri Akad Arastirma Merkezi, 2017) Maraz, HuseyinGod has created intelligent beings to bid them responsibility. The purpose of Allah in creating a rational being is to allow them to recognize the possibility of reaching the supreme benefits and values (temkin). All of the disbelievers or believing rational beings are created equal in existence. Every individual who has intelligence, faith and will to power possesses the ability to believe and to deny. At this point, human beings can be responsible/accountable and can account for their creator without making excuses. The will of God is that man should attain reward by obeying. For this, Allah wants the human beings to reach their reward by earning. The offer is a benefit-centered manifestation of this will, which is pure wisdom and goodness. In the case of not being able to attend to the reward in proposal is deserving of the punishment.Öğe Understanding of Prayer in Mu'tazila(Hitit Univ, 2017) Maraz, HuseyinPrayer is the name given to process of communication between an individual and Allah. Allah desires of man to call on him and man responds to this as a result of his natural disposition. Prayer according to the Mu'tazila is a request and an appeal. The contents of an individual prayer should entail goodness and poblic interest. It is for his reason the Mu'tazila have contended that from a humane and subject aspect prayer encompasses certain conditions. If the conditions of prayer manifest then it is obligatory fort hat prayer to transpire, they argue. One of conditions of a prayer being accepted however, is fort he individual and reality behind it if the individual rightly deserves it. In addition to this, Allah has asserted that He will respond to every good and valuable request that is directed at Him with servitude and veneration. Acceptance at the same time implies a reward. From this perspective, the Mu'tazila consider reward and punishment a part of an individual's deserving of their prayer being accepted by correlating prayer with taklif-God does not order/give the soul of any of his creation, that which is beyond its capacity. With these dimensions, our journal encompasses a portrayal of the meaning and nature of prayer particularly in the Mu'tazila school of thought.