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- Sahnun ibn Sa'id ibn Habib at-Tanukhi (Arabic: سحنون بن سعيد بن حبيب التنوخي, romanized: Saḥnūn ibn Saʿīd ibn Ḥabīb at-Tanūkhī) (c. 776/77 – 854/55) (160...
- Sahnun. The Mudawwanah consists of the notes of Ibn Qāsim from his sessions of learning with Mālik and answers to legal questions raised by Saḥnūn in...
- recording the positions of the school. Ibn al-Qasim was the source for Sahnun in his Mudawwana, a record of Malik's teachings. He has the same position...
- Changa Sahda Yaar Ae Toon Aaja Sohniye Tenu Nachnaan Sikha Diyan Chhaddo Sahnun Guddian Uddaan Deo Bhatti Dollar Kaman Challeya (2007) Nachdi Kamaal Billo...
- attracting scholars from all over the Islamic World. In that period Imam Sahnun and Asad ibn al-Furat made of Kairouan a temple of knowledge and a magnificent...
- Al-Tanukhi is a nisba, and may refer to: Sahnun or Sa'id al-Tanukhi, 9th century qadi Mansur ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Tanukhi, 9th century Abbasid governor...
- knowledge from the renowned Kayrawani jurist Sahnun (d. 854/55), and he wrote a detailed account of Sahnun's life. Sequentially, Abu al-Arab devoted his...
- the earlier Hadith collections. Al-Mudawwana al-Kubra, written down by Sahnun ibn Sa'id ibn Habib at-Tanukhi (c. 776-7 – 854–5) after the death of Malik...
- Arabic literature. It is mentioned by the 10th-century poet Al-Ma'muni, and Sahnun, a qadi who advises one of his students that the reward for long hours of...
- a treatise on the conduct of schoolmasters, inspired by the writings of Saḥnūn; an incomplete collection of traditions of fiḳh; and numerous letters on...