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According to some sources, [[Wasil b. 'Ata']] himself refrained from making any judgments in this regard. According to some reports, he took neither party of the Battle of Jamal to be right. However, there are reports according to which Wasil was a student of [['Abd Allah b. Muhammad al-Hanafiyya|Abu Hashim]], the son of [[Muhammad b. al-Hanafiyya]], who was a son of Imam 'Ali (a). Moreover, there are reports about his associations with [['Alawis]] and his close relationships with [[Zaydis]]. On these reports, although [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] disagreed with Wasil over some issues, Zaydis took the side of Wasil. These relationships show that Wasil was close in some respects to Shi'a beliefs and had affinities with some Shi'a and 'Alawi groups. Although [['Amr b. 'Ubayd]], the leader of the Mu'tazila after Wasil, did not accompany the Zaydis, the Mu'tazila after him were in general close to the Zaydis and accompanied them in their subsequent uprisings; for example, the Mu'tazila of [[Basra]] supported the [[Uprising of Ibrahim b. 'Abd Allah b. Hasan]].
According to some sources, [[Wasil b. 'Ata']] himself refrained from making any judgments in this regard. According to some reports, he took neither party of the Battle of Jamal to be right. However, there are reports according to which Wasil was a student of [['Abd Allah b. Muhammad al-Hanafiyya|Abu Hashim]], the son of [[Muhammad b. al-Hanafiyya]], who was a son of Imam 'Ali (a). Moreover, there are reports about his associations with [['Alawis]] and his close relationships with [[Zaydis]]. On these reports, although [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] disagreed with Wasil over some issues, Zaydis took the side of Wasil. These relationships show that Wasil was close in some respects to Shi'a beliefs and had affinities with some Shi'a and 'Alawi groups. Although [['Amr b. 'Ubayd]], the leader of the Mu'tazila after Wasil, did not accompany the Zaydis, the Mu'tazila after him were in general close to the Zaydis and accompanied them in their subsequent uprisings; for example, the Mu'tazila of [[Basra]] supported the [[Uprising of Ibrahim b. 'Abd Allah b. Hasan]].


Al-Nazzam (c. 160/776-231/845) was a student of [[Hisham b. Hakam]] and learned some of his kalami thoughts from him.
Al-Nazzam (c. 160/776-7 -231/845-6) was a student of [[Hisham b. Hakam]] and learned some of his kalami thoughts from him.


==In Baghdad==
==In Baghdad==
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