Munther Al-Hayek's 'Mutazilite Texts from the Eyes of Arabic Theology' offers a crucial scholarly compilation for understanding one of Islam's most influential and often controversial intellectual movements. This book delves into primary sources of Mutazilite thought, providing readers with direct access to foundational arguments and debates within classical Islamic theology, or Kalam. It sheds light on their rationalist approach to religious doctrines, free will, divine justice, and the nature of God, presenting an invaluable resource for students and researchers alike interested in the rich intellectual heritage of Islamic philosophical and theological discourse. This collection is essential for grasping the complexities of early Islamic intellectual history.