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Islamic Texts Society. ISBN 9780946621828. Swartz,
Merlin (2003). "
HANAFITE MAḎHAB". In Yarshater,
Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. XI/6: Ḥājj...
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Musaylima (Arabic: مُسَيْلِمَةُ), d.632, was a
claimant of
prophethood from the Banu
Hanifa tribe.
Based from
Diriyah in
present day Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia...
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systematized the
theological Islamic beliefs already present among the
Ḥanafite Muslim theologians of
Balkh and
Transoxiana under one
school of systematic...
- predecessors,
practically adhering to the
practice of
Salafi while still held to
Hanafite creed.
Apparently this view of
Aurangzeb were
influenced by
Muhammad Saleh...
- life
which marked the
start of the
Islamic calendar) in c. 622.
Another Hanafite tribesman,
Thumama ibn Uthal, who had been
captured by the
Muslims as a...
- (people of the righteous)
remained interchangeable for a long time. Thus the
Hanafite Abū l-Qāsim as-Samarqandī (d. 953), who
composed a
catechism for the Samanides...
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Parent tribe Banu
Hashim Demonym(s)
Alawis Branches Hasanids Husaynids Hanafite Alids Abbasid Alids Umarid Alids Language Arabic Religion Islam Surnames...
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included the
prominent Ottoman Hanafite jurist Ibn
Abidin (1784-1836) who is a
scholarly authoritaty for even
Hanafites of the
Taqleed camp. Ibn Abidin...
- The
Malikization of the
Maghreb was the
process of
encouraging the
adoption of the
Maliki school (founded by
Malik ibn Anas) of ****
Islam in the Maghreb...
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active across the
Indian subcontinent, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Yemen, etc. The
Hanafite scholar Ibn Abi al-Izz's
sharh (explanation) on Al-Tahawi's
creedal treatise...