- not yet been confirmed. O
indicates an
older version of the character.
Y indicates a
younger version of the character. D
indicates an
appearance as...
-
hadith interpreters, Ibn Hazm was a
leading proponent and
codifier of the
Zahiri school of
Islamic jurisprudence, and
produced a
reported 400 works, of which...
- al-Rahman bin Abd
Allah al-Aqil,
better known as Abu Abd al-Rahman Ibn Aqil al-
Zahiri, is a
Saudi Arabian polymath. He has, at
various times, been
referred to...
- the
Almohad doctrine and, like his predecessors,
favored the
literalist Zahiri school of
Islamic jurisprudence and was a
religious scholar in his own right...
- the
propagation of the
Muslim faith, By
Thomas Walker Arnold, p. 192
Ahmad Y H****an,
Gunpowder Composition for
Rockets and
Cannon in
Arabic Military Treatises...
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Since Zahiri was Andalus's
prominent school of fiqh at the time, Imam Abu
Hayyan was a
disciple of the
school when he
lived there. He saw that
Zahiri school...
- The
biography of al-Shafi'i is
difficult to trace. It was said
Dawud al-
Zahiri (d. 884 CE) was the
first to
write one, but the work has been lost.[page needed]...
- Ibn Hazm,
Bukhari independent Madhhab, and also
scholars from Jariri, and
Zahiri Maddhabs.
According to
Christian Lange,
although he was a Shafi, he was...
- ISBN 9780873954426. Smith, Jane I.; Haddad,
Yvonne Y. (1981). The
Islamic Understanding of
Death and Resurrection. Albany, N
Y: SUNY Press. Sonn,
Tamarra (2004). A...
- al-Mughanni,
musician Yahya ibn Abi
Mansur (d. 830 CE),
astronomer Dawud al-
Zahiri (815–834)
theologian and
historian Zamakhshari (1074/5–1143/4), scholar...