• biography is being considered for merging. › Abu Hanifa (Arabic: أَبُو حَنِيفَة, romanized: Abū Ḥanīfa; September 699–767) was a Muslim scholar, jurist...
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    The Abu Hanifa Mosque (Arabic: مسجد أبي حنيفة, romanized: Masjid Abī hanīfah), also known as the Grand Imam Mosque (Arabic: جامع الإمام الأعظم, romanized: Jāmi`...
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  • template Infobox religious biography is being considered for merging. › Abū Ḥanīfa Aḥmad ibn Dāwūd Dīnawarī (Arabic: ابوحنيفه دينوری; died 895) was an Islamic...
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  • Abu Hanifa was the founder of the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence. Abu Hanifa or Abu Haniffa is also the name of: Abu Hanifa Dinawari, a 9th-century...
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  • refer to: Abu Hanifa (699–767), founder of Hanafi school of jurisprudence V. M. C. Haneefa (1951-2010), Indian actor Hənifə, Azerbaijan Hanifa Abdullayev...
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    Sunni Islam. It developed from the teachings of the jurist and theologian Abu Hanifa (c. 699–767 CE), who systemised the use of reasoning (ra'y). Hanafi legal...
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  • intercessor are alSuyuti (ca. 1445–1505) and al-Ghazzali (ca. 1058-1111). Abu Hanifa, unlike other jurists, held that the aqiqah sacrifice was an illegitimate...
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    Musnad Abu Hanifa (Arabic: مسند أبو حنيفة) is one of the collection of sayings of Islamic scholar Imam Abu Hanifa (80 AH- 150 AH). It contains almost five...
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  • to the thought of a collection of figures, including Jahm ibn Safwan, Abu Hanifa, and others. It is broadly agreed among historians that the Murji'ah group...
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    Kufan Muslim jurist who is best known for being the principal teacher of Abu Hanifa, the eponym of the Hanafi school of law. The extant biographical information...
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  • al-Anṣārī), better known as Abu Yusuf (Arabic: أبو يوسف, romanized: Abū Yūsuf) (729–798) was a student of jurist Abu Hanifa (d.767) who helped spread the...
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    "the character of those who have attained perfect rectitude." Regarding Abu Hanifa (d. 767), the traditionally recognized founder of the Hanafi school of...
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    took from Abu Muti al-Hakam al-Balkhi (d. 199 H) and Abu Muqatil Hafs al-Samarqandi (d. 208 H), who both took from Abu Hanifa. He took from Abu Nasr al-Ayadi...
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    but all are considered valid within the broader framework of fiqh. Imam Abu Hanifa al-Nu'man is the first of the four imams and the only taabi'i among them...
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    they respected most. A primary founder of a Sunni school of thought, Abu Hanifa, was a Kufan who had supported the Zaydi Revolt in the 730s; and his jurisprudence...
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  • Banu Hanifa (Arabic: بنو حنيفة) is an ancient Arab tribe inhabiting the area of al-Yamama in the central region of modern-day Saudi Arabia. The tribe belongs...
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    figure by many Sunnis and was supported by the prominent Sunni jurist, Abu Hanifa, who issued a fatwa in support of Zayd against the Umayyads. To Twelver...
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  • Shaybani began studying in Kufa as a pupil of Abu Hanifa. When al-Shaybani was 18 (in 767), however, Abu Hanifa died after having taught him for only two...
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  • Islamic text attributed to the Muslim jurist Abu Hanifa. It is one of the few surviving works of Abu Hanifa. It outlines the foundational articles of the...
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  • after Muhammad. The first use of the terms was in Iraq by Abu Hanifa and his disciples Abu Yusuf and Al-Shaybani. Among those in the Levant, Al-Awza'i...
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    Balkh and Transoxiana under one school of systematic theology (kalām); Abu Hanifa emphasized the use of rationality and theological rationalism regarding...
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  • than Abdullah ibn Mubarak. His teachers included Sufyān al-Thawrī and Abū Hanīfa. He wrote Kitāb al-Jihād, a collection of hadīth and sayings of the early...
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  • qiyas. Imam Abu Hanifa, an important practitioner of qiyas, elevated qiyas to a position of great significance in Islamic law. Abu Hanifa extended the...
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  • a reliable transmitter of hadith, and a teacher to the Sunni scholars Abu Hanifa and Malik ibn Anas, the namesakes of the Hanafi and Maliki schools of...
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    Kufan jurists through his student Hammad ibn Abi Sulayman, including Abu Hanifa. Ibrahim al-Nakha'i was born in Kufa in c. 666, although there is some...
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  • according to the Hanafi school of thought, associated with the scholar Abu Hanifa, if a person is known to play musical instruments to divert people from...
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    al-Shaybani (132 AH – 189 AH), the student of Imam Abu Hanifa. This book is sometimes referred to Imam Abu Hanifa. The book contains almost 1,000 hadiths according...
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  • figures of the ahl al-ra'y, he was a contemporary of fellow Kufan jurist Abu Hanifa, the eponym of the Hanafi school of law. Ibn Abi Layla was born in 693...
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  • Abu Hanifa and his student Abu Yusuf. Al-Shafi'i was a proponent of analogical reasoning as well, though his usage was less frequent than that of Abu...
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    scholar and Sufi mystic. He resided in Kufa and was a prominent student of Abu Hanifa. His disciples included many influential personalities of Islamic mysticism...
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