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- The Zahiri school or Zahirism was a school of Islamic jurisprudence within **** Islam. It was named after Dawud al-Zahiri and flourished in the Caliphate...
- initially[when?] split into four groups: the Hanafites, Malikites, Shafi'ites and Zahirites. Later, the Hanbalites and Jarirites developed two more schools; then...
- Muslims view Qiyas as a central Pillar of Ijtihad. On the other hand; Zahirites, Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Al-Bukhari, early Hanbalites, etc rejected Qiyas amongst...
- famous case besides the Malikites prohibiting it are the literalists or Zahirites. Ibn Hazm was the most influential literalist scholar and led to the conclusion...
- the **** schools as three: the Hanafi school representing reason, the Ẓāhirīte school representing tradition, and a broader, middle school encomp****ing...
- lectures. Al-Mas'udi also met Shafi'ites during his stay in Egypt. He met Zahirites in Baghdad and Aleppo such as Ibn Jabir and Niftawayh; modern scholarship...
- question of Mary's prophethood has been debated by Muslim theologians. Some Zahirite theologians argue that Mary, as well as Sara, the mother of Isaac, and...
- given a measure of authority at times. While not all Almohad leaders were Zahirites, quite a few of them were not only adherents of the legal school but also...
- well-known adherent of the school and the main source of extant works on Zahirite law. He studied the school's precepts and methods under Abu al-Khiyar al-Dawudi...
- the Arabic language and revelation). A section of the people (i.e., the Zahirites and others) made capital out of their own ignorance; discussions and rational...