Bahshamiyya
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Bahshamiyya (Arabic: البهشمية, also known as "Ba Hashimiyya"[1]) was a Mu'tazili-influenced school of thought, rivaling the school of Abd al-Jabbar ibn Ahmad, based primarily on the earlier teaching of Abu Hashim al-Jubba'i,[2] the son of Abu 'Ali Muhammad al-Jubba'i.