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Kitab al-
Muhallā bi'l Athār, also
known as Al-
Muhalla ("The Sweetened" or "The
Adorned Treatise," ) is a book of
Islamic law and
jurisprudence by Ibn Hazm...
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aligning with
Zahirite views mentioned by Ibn Hazm in his
legal compendium Al-
Muhalla.
Bernard Haykel notes that due to the
peculiarity of its methodology, Salafis...
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which an
enduring cultural imprint was made in ... the
establishment of
muhallas or
neighborhoods that
exist to this day, in the
presence of Sufi shrines...
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settlers also
began at this
point and
lasted until the late 1500s. New
muhallas were
built to
house them.: 159–60
After Sikandar Lodi died,
there was...
- 246. al-Fataawa al-Islamiyyah, 3/145, 146,
Kashf al-Qinaa’, 5/189, Al-
Muhalla, 10/40,
Kashf al-Qinaa’, 5/189. Ahmed,
Akbar S. (11
January 2013). Postmodernism...
- Arabic,
selections of
which have been
translated into English, is now The
Muhalla (المحلى بالأثار), or The
Adorned Treatise. It is
reported to be a summary...
- 2307/1579716. ISSN 0078-6527. JSTOR 1579716. Al-Andalusi, Ibn Hazm, al-
Muhalla bil Athar, (Beirut: Dar al-Fekr, n.d.) Vol.7, 505; Vol.8, 215; Ibn Hazm...
- Ibnu
Ishaq Nahj-ul-Balagha (part 1 p. 91) Al-Ahkam Al-Sultaniyah p. 9 Al-
Muhalla,
volume 9, p. 360
Subul Al-Asha,
volume 9, p. 277 Al-Mizan,
volume 2, p...
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affirmation of its
status as a non-mainstream ideology.[citation needed] Al-
Muhalla, a
Medieval manual on Ẓāhirī jurisprudence,
served in part as inspiration...
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Khusro Bagh is a
large walled garden and
burial complex located in
muhalla Khuldabad,
close to the
Prayagraj Junction railway station, in Prayagraj, India...