-
terms ḥanīf (SING; Arabic: حنيف, lit. 'a
renunciate [of idolatry]') and
ḥunafā' (PLUR; حنفاء) are
primarily used to
refer to pre-Islamic
Arabians who were...
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DALAM BUKU "AḌWA' 'ALA AL-SUNNAH AL-MUHAMMADIYAH"".
HUNAFA Jurnal Studia Islamika. 9 (2).
Hunafa: 271 (1–18). doi:10.24239/jsi.v9i2.77.271-300. Retrieved...
- in
Journal of the
Royal Asiatic Society, 1902, pp. 103–125). Itti‘āz al-
Ḥunafā’ bi-Akhbār al-A’immah al-Fāṭimīyīn al-Khulafā’ Kitāb al-Khiṭaṭ al-Maqrīzīyah...
- Ash'ari in his creed, as
presented in many of his works. In
Masalik al-
Hunafa fi
Walidayy al-Mustafa he said: "The
parents of the
Prophet died before...
- “pagan, impious”). It is
generally agreed that the word Ḥanīf (plural:
ḥunafā') is
derived from the
classical Syriac ܚܢܦܐ (ḥanpā, “pagan, impious”). However...
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identified them as Mandaeans, Manichaeans, Sabaeans, Elchasaites, Archontics,
ḥunafāʾ (either as a type of
Gnostics or as "sectarians"), or as
adherents of the...
- birth)."
According to a
hadith qudsi, God says: "I
created my
servants Hunafa (i.e., monotheists), then the
Shayatin misled them from
their religion."...
- the
Quran as Mandaeans, Manichaeans, Sabaeans, Elchasaites, Archontics,
ḥunafāʾ (either as a type of
Gnostics or as "sectarians"), or as
adherents of the...
- Mandaeans,
Manichaeans (De
Blois 1995), Sabaeans, Elchasaites, Archontics,
ḥunafāʾ (either as a type of
Gnostics or as "sectarians"), or as
adherents of the...
- Alusi.
Roohul Ma'ani. Vol. 7. pp. 194-195.
Jalaludheen Suyuti.
Masalikul Hunafa. p. 33. Ibn Hajar. Al-Minah al-Makkiyyah. p. 151. Al-Haytami, Ibn Hajar...