Mu'tazilite Ibn Abi Du'ad (d.854M)
Ada dua tokoh Abi Du'ad yang terkenal pada zaman Abbasid. Pertama nama Imam Ahmad ibn Abi Du'ad. Beliau menjawat jawatan Qadi Besar pada zaman Abbasid al-Ma'mun, al-Mu'tasim dan al-Wathiq. Ahmd ibn Abi Duad tokoh yang kuat mendokong Mu'tazilah. Beliau juga yang menjalan mihnah dan meghukum Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal.
Seorang lagi tokoh nama Abi Duad adalah Muhammad bin Ahmad bin Abi Du'ad, anak lelaki Qadi Ahmad ibn Abi Du'ad. Kedua anak-beranak, Ahmad bin Abi Du'ad dan Muhan Ibn Duad meninggal dunia pada tahun sama iaitu 854M.
Petikan tentang Ahmad bin Abi Du'ad - wiki (link):
Abu 'Abdallah Ahmad ibn Abi Du'ad al-Iyadi (776/7–June 854) was an Islamic religious judge (qadi) of the mid-ninth century. A proponent of Mu'tazilism, he was appointed as chief judge of the Abbasid Caliphate in 833, and became highly influential during the caliphates of al-Mu'tasim and al-Wathiq. During his tenure as chief judge he sought to maintain Mu'tazilism as the official ideology of the state, and he played a leading role in prosecuting the Inquisition (mihnah) to ensure compliance with Mu'tazilite doctrines among officials and scholars. In 848 Ibn Abi Du'ad suffered a stroke and transferred his position to his son Muhammad, but his family's influence declined during the caliphate of al-Mutawakkil, who gradually abandoned Mu'tazilism and put an end to the mihnah.
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