-
companion of Ibn Tumart. Like a
number of
Almohad rulers,
Yusuf favored the
Zahirite or
literalist school of
Muslim jurisprudence and was a
religious scholar...
- The Ẓāhirī
school (Arabic: ظاهرية, romanized: Ẓāhiryya) or
Zahirism is a Sunnī
school of
Islamic jurisprudence founded in the 9th
century by Dāwūd al-Ẓāhirī...
-
question of Mary's
prophethood has been
debated by
Muslim theologians. Some
Zahirite theologians argue that Mary, as well as Sara, the
mother of Isaac, and...
- ****
Islamic scholar. It is
considered one of the
primary sources of the
Zahirite (lit. apparent, manifest)
school within **** Islam.
Kitab al-Muhallā bi'l...
- well-known
adherent of the
school and the main
source of
extant works on
Zahirite law. He
studied the school's
precepts and
methods under Abu al-Khiyar al-Dawudi...
-
Muslims view
Qiyas as a
central Pillar of Ijtihad. On the
other hand;
Zahirites,
Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Al-Bukhari,
early Hanbalites, etc
rejected Qiyas amongst...
- of
Muslim jurisprudence for the
Zahirite branch, and was
considered by
Christopher Melchert to be the
first Zahirite in the region. Ibn
Qasim copied his...
- the
Almohads and the
ideas of Ibn Hazm, he did not hold
enmity for the
Zahirite school of **** Islam,
which the
Almohads and Ibn Hazm followed. Ayyad's...
- the ****
schools as three: the
Hanafi school representing reason, the
Ẓāhirīte school representing tradition, and a broader,
middle school encomp****ing...
- the
Almohad caliphs, Al-Mansur was
religiously learned. He
favored the
Zahirite or
literalist school of
Muslim jurisprudence per
Almohad doctrine and possessed...