- Cambridge:
Islamic Texts Society. ISBN 9780946621828. Swartz,
Merlin (2003). "
HANAFITE MAḎHAB". In Yarshater,
Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. XI/6: Ḥājj...
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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...
- 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...
-
Musaylima (Arabic: مُسَيْلِمَةُ),
otherwise known as
Musaylima ibn Ḥabīb (Arabic: مسيلمة ابن حبيب) d.632, was a
claimant of
prophethood from the Banu Hanifa...
-
instead of Sharia;
Hanafites quoted a
hadith stating that "In my
community there will rise a man
called Abu
Hanifa [the
Hanafite founder] who will be...
- 593AH/1197CE), was
considered to be one of the most
esteemed jurists of the
Hanafite school. Al-Hidayah is a
concise commentary on al-Marghinani's own compendium...
- predecessors,
practically adhering to the
practice of
Salafi while still held to
Hanafite creed.
Apparently this view of
Aurangzeb were
influenced by
Muhammad Saleh...
- Istanbul, Turkey.
Nisba al-Alawi
Descended from Ali ibn Abi
Talib Branches Hasanids Husaynids Hanafite Alids Abbasid Alids Umarid Alids Religion Islam...
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except that a
number of
clans in the
region of Wadi
Hanifa are
given a
Hanafite lineage by Jabr ibn Sayyar, the
ruler of
nearby Al-Q****ab, in his short...
- (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...