- students. One who
ascribes to the
Hanbali school is
called a Hanbali,
Hanbalite or
Hanbalist (Arabic: ٱلْحَنْبَلِيّ, romanized: al-ḥanbalī, pl. ٱلْحَنْبَلِيَّة...
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consider Atharism and
Hanbalism as synonymous,
since there have been
Hanbalite scholars who have
explicitly rejected and
opposed the
Athari theology...
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organize a
debate between Tabari and the
Hanbalites to
settle their differences.
While Tabari accepted, the
Hanbalites did not show up, but
instead came later...
- - d. 1233 in Damascus) was a
Kurdish influential jurist.
Initially a
Hanbalite, Al-Amidi
belonged to the Shafi`i
school and
worked to
combine kalam (theology)...
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incorrect to
consider Hanbalism and “Atharism” to be synonymous. The
works of
Hanbalite scholars such as Ibn 'Aqil (d. 1119 CE), Ibn al-Jawzi (d. 1201 CE), and...
- of the
Hanbali school of
Islamic law. He was
considered the prin****l
Hanbalite scholar of his time. Al-Khallal's
exact date of
birth is not known. He...
-
survive tomorrow..",
which was
recorded by his
student al Sakhawi. The
Hanbalite madhhab scholar and
follower of Ibn Taymiyyah, Ibn
Qayyim al-Jawziyya...
- Ijtihad. On the
other hand; Zahirites,
Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Al-Bukhari,
early Hanbalites, etc
rejected Qiyas amongst the ****s.
Twelver Shia
jurisprudence also...
- Ṭabaqāt al-Ḥanābilah (English:
History of the
Hanbalites) (Arabic: طبقات الحنابلة, lit. 'Generations of Hanbalis') is a
biographical dictionary covering...
- [such as Ibn Ata Allah, Hallaj, and
Abdullah Ansari] ...
followed the
Hanbalite school of law." By the twelfth-century, the
relationship between Hanbalism...