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prophetic tradition, were
Ẓāhirīs.
Followers of
other schools of
thought may have
adopted certain viewpoints of the
Ẓāhirīs,
holding Ẓāhirī leanings without actually...
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later po****rized by
Andalusian jurist Ali Ibn Hazm (994–1064). The
Zahiris would outright reject analogical reasoning (qiyās) as a
method for deducing...
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Ẓāhirī is a
school of
thought in
Islamic jurisprudence.
Zahiri may also
refer to:
Zahiri, Iran, a
village in
Khuzestan Province, Iran Zehiriyeh, a village...
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thought are
accepted by most
scholars in most
parts of the world. The
Zahiris were the 4th
school before the
Hanbalis established themselves as a separate...
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Jamel Zahiri (born 8
November 1985) is a
former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward.[citation needed]
Zahiri made one
appearance in
Ligue 2...
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Maisonneve & Larose, 1993. Ignác Goldziher, The
Zahiris:
Their Doctrine and
Their History, pg. 179. Leiden:
Brill Publishers, 1997...
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Gibril Haddad Hanbalis Ibn 'Aqil (d. 508 AH) Ibn al-Jawzi (d. 534 AH)
Zahiris Ibn
Tumart (d. 524 AH) Ibn Mada' (d. 592 AH) Abu
Hayyan al-Andalusi (d...
- ****i
Zahiri (born 2
September 1985) is a
French retired footballer, who last pla**** as a
midfielder for
Terre Sainte. Born in Paris,
Zahiri received his...
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Abubakar Gumi
Hamad Al-Ansari Ibn Abi al-Izz
Mahmud Shukri al-Alusi
Dawud al-
Zahiri Al-Maqrizi
Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din al-Hilali Abu Zu'ra al-Razi Abu
Hatim al-Razi...
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Almqvist &
Wiksell international (distr.), 1980. ISBN 91-554-1048-0 The
Zahiris,
Their Doctrine and
Their History: a
contribution to the
history of Islamic...