- The Shafi'i
school or Shafi'ism (Arabic: ٱلْمَذْهَب ٱلشَّافِعِيّ, romanized: al-madhhab al-shāfiʿī) is one of the four
major schools of
Islamic jurisprudence...
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century Shafiite scholar,
Wahbah al-Zuhayli, also
highlighted that az-Zubayr
ownership were
legal per
ruling of Shafii. Thus, from the view of
Shafiite scholars...
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needs arise or due to any
difficulty (taking
precedence from
Hanbali and
Shafiite schools). The
formal daily prayers of
Islam comprise different numbers...
- as
haram by the
Shafiite school,
although its
great po****rity
eventually led to
aspects of ḥiyal
being recognized even in
Shafiite treatises. By the...
- Ibn
Taymiyya "Shaykh al-islam" had
committed disbelief (kufr). However,
Shafiite scholar Ibn
Hajar al-Asqalani
defended the
title of
Shaykh al
Islam for...
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heritage has been
amply demonstrated by al-Maqrizi: Abu
Hamid was the
first Shafiʿite leader,
followed by Abu al-Tayyib. Two of Abu al-Tayyib's
prominent students...
- Look up Shafi or
Shafiite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shafi may
refer to: Shafi`i, one of the four
schools of
Islamic law in ****
Islam Shafi...
- Imam Malik, no.3424.
Nawawi take this
ruling from
Muwatta despite being Shafiite scholar) Nu'man,
Farid (2020).
Fiqih Praktis Sehari-hari (in Indonesian)...
- in Ijtihad. Historically, many
established figures from
Hanbalite and
Shafiite schools were
noteworthy for
their denunciation of
Taqlid since the classical...
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Muhammedanisches Recht Nach
Schafiitischer Lehre [Muhammadan law
according to
Shafiite teachings] (in German). Stuttgart, Germany:
Wilhelm Spemann. Stewart, P...