- [ˈmaðhab], pl. مَذَاهِب,
madhāhib, [ˈmaðaːhib])
refers to any
school of
thought within Islamic jurisprudence. The
major ****
madhāhib are Hanafi, Maliki,...
- An
overview of the
major sects and
madhahib of Islam...
- that on
certain issues, the four
madhahib reached ijmā' (consensus) on Abu Hurairah's ruling. The four
major ****
madhahib, have all used
hadith narrated...
- Shafi'ite
thought and
teaches the
importance of the four
classical ****
madhahib (schools of law) in
Islamic jurisprudence.
After the fall of Damascus,...
- reasoning) and
oppose taqlid (blind faith) to the four or five
schools (
madhahib) of
Islamic jurisprudence while some
remain largely faithful to them, but...
- prayer.
Variations in
practice are
observed among adherents of
different madhahib (schools of
Islamic jurisprudence). The term
salah may
denote worship in...
-
known as manāqib also emerged,
which comprised biographies of the
imams (
madhāhib) who
founded different schools of
Islamic thought (madhhab)
about shariʿa...
- that
emphasizes adherence to the four prin****l ****
schools of law (
Madhahib),
belief in one of the Ash'ari,
Maturidi and
Athari creeds (Aqaid) and...
- com.
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Muhammad ibn Adam. "Sea Food in the Four
Madhahib".
Retrieved 27
April 2018.
Muhammad ibn Adam. "Is
Catfish Halal?". Retrieved...
- and
adhan are the same,
though there are
variations among the
schools (
madhahib) of
jurisprudence (fiqh) in the
preferred number of
repetitions of the...