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Sahnun ibn Sa'id ibn
Habib at-Tanukhi (Arabic: سحنون بن سعيد بن حبيب التنوخي, romanized:
Saḥnūn ibn Saʿīd ibn Ḥabīb at-Tanūkhī)...
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Sahnun. The
Mudawwanah consists of the
notes of Ibn Qāsim from his
sessions of
learning with Mālik and
answers to
legal questions raised by
Saḥnūn in...
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recording the
positions of the school. Ibn al-Qasim was the
source for
Sahnun in his Mudawwana, a
record of Malik's teachings. He has the same position...
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Sahnoun or
Sahnoune is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Sahnun ibn Said at-Tanukhi (d. 854),
famous Maliki jurist,
author of the Mudawana...
- Al-Tanukhi is a nisba, and may
refer to:
Sahnun or Sa'id al-Tanukhi, 9th
century qadi
Mansur ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Tanukhi, 9th
century Abbasid governor...
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Changa Sahda Yaar Ae Toon Aaja
Sohniye Tenu
Nachnaan Sikha Diyan Chhaddo Sahnun Guddian Uddaan Deo
Bhatti Dollar Kaman Challeya (2007)
Nachdi Kamaal Malkoo...
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Arabic literature. It is
mentioned by the 10th-century poet Al-Ma'muni, and
Sahnun, a qadi who
advises one of his
students that the
reward for long
hours of...
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attracting scholars from all over the
Islamic World. In that
period Imam
Sahnun and Asad ibn al-Furat made of
Kairouan a
temple of
knowledge and a magnificent...
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Saḥnūn (d. 240-41/854,
Mudawwana ('a work
which forms the
basic core of the
fundamental doctrine of Mag̲h̲ribī Mālikism') Muḥammad ibn
Saḥnūn (d....
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Yusuf Al-Qadi Abu Ya'la
Muhammad al-Shaybani Al-Hasan ibn 'Ali al-Barbahari
Sahnun Abdul-Qadir
Gilani Dawud al-Zahiri Ibn
Qudamah al-Maqdisi Abul-**** Ibn...