- A
madhhab (Arabic: مَذْهَب, romanized: madhhab, lit. 'way to act', IPA: [ˈmaðhab], pl. مَذَاهِب, madhāhib, [ˈmaðaːhib])
refers to any
school of thought...
- list of
notable religious personalities who
followed the
Hanafi Islamic maddhab followed by a
subsection featuring contemporary Hanafi scholars, in chronological...
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fields of science. He
engrossed himself with the
issues of the (Hanbali)
maddhab until he
mastered it. He
devoted himself to the
occupation of knowledge...
- madrasa,
which is to say the
first madrasa that
taught all four ****
maddhabs (legal
schools of thought). Later, the
Mongol Ilkhanid dynasty and the...
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Minorities Maghrebi Jews
Janissaries Religion ****
Islam Maliki maddhab Hanafi maddhab Demonym(s) ****eri
Government Autonomous governorate Establishment...
- even if they have enough." Ibn
Qayyim adds,
referring to the four ****
maddhabs: "There is no
Jizya on the kids,
women and the insane. This is the view...
- – June 1257) was a
Muslim scholar and
jurist belonging to the Shāfiʿī
maddhab (legal
school of thought). He was the muftī of
Aleppo from 1230
until his...
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about what is
inside of this
definition or not is
depending per
maddhabs. Some
maddhabs accepts baked earthen pots (unglazed), clay, limestone, the tayammum...
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Ottomans arrived, they emplo****
these madrasas to
spread their Hanafi maddhab.
However in the 20th century, the role of
these madrasas are
mostly confined...
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adherence toward four
maddhabs (Islamic
schools of jurisprudence)
within the fiqh scholarship,
especially the Shafi'i
maddhab, and
education based on...