“He said to the effect that no knowledge of Islam can be gained from books of Kalam, as kalam is not from knowledge and that "It is better for a man to spend his whole life doing whatever Allah has prohibited - besides shirk with Allah - rather than spending his whole life involved in kalam.”

—  Al-Shafi‘i

Ibn Abi Hatim, Manaaqibush-Shaafi'ee, pg. 39

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