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===Islamic world=== | ===Islamic world=== | ||
Al-Khwarizmi was looked down upon by notable Sunni Islamic scholars who held him in contempt for his unorthodox religious views, which they deemed heretical. The Abbasid [[Caliph|caliphal]] patrons who had supported the work of al-Khwarizmi and his peers were themselves rationalist Mu'tazilites, who would be rejected the scholars of the coming ''Ash'ari'', ''Maturidi'', and ''Hanbali'' orthodoxy. | Al-Khwarizmi was looked down upon by notable Sunni Islamic scholars who held him in contempt for his unorthodox religious views, which they deemed heretical. The Abbasid [[Caliph|caliphal]] patrons who had supported the work of al-Khwarizmi and his peers were themselves rationalist Mu'tazilites, who would be rejected by the scholars of the coming ''Ash'ari'', ''Maturidi'', and ''Hanbali'' orthodoxy. | ||
[[Ibn Taymiyyah|Ibn Taymiyyah]] wrote about al-Khwarizmi: | [[Ibn Taymiyyah|Ibn Taymiyyah]] wrote about al-Khwarizmi: | ||