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  2. Ahmad Khatib al-Minangkabawi - Wikipedia

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    Shaikh Ahmad Khatib al-Minangkabawi (26 June 1860 – 9 October 1915) was a Minangkabau Islamic teacher. He was born in Koto Tuo, Dutch East Indies , and died in Mecca , Ottoman Empire . [ 1 ] He served as the head ( imam ) of the Shafi'i school of law at the mosque of Mecca ( Masjid al-Haram ).

  3. Bada'i' al-Sana'i' - Wikipedia

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    Bada'i' as-Sana'i' fi Tartib ash-Shara'i' (Marvellous artistry in the arrangement of the religious-legal regulations)(Arabic: بـدائـع الـصـنـائـع فـي تـرتـيـب الـشـرائـع) is a classical manual of fiqh for the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence.

  4. Ahmad al-Muhajir - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad al-Muhajir (Arabic: أحمد المهاجر, Aḥmad al-muhāǧir, Arabic pronunciation: [ɑhmɑd ɑl muhɑːdʒiɽ]; 260-345 AH or c. 873-956 CE) [1] also known as al-Imām Aḥmad ibn ʿĪsā was an Imam Mujtahid and the progenitor of Ba 'Alawi sada group which is instrumental in spreading Islam to India, Southeast Asia and Africa.

  5. Al-Kaafi - Wikipedia

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    Al-Kaafi is one of the marvels of Islamic literature. It is from the series of literal accomplishments offered by the author, al-Imaam Ibn Qudamah al-Maqdisi. It is the third book in a series of four books that Ibn Qudamah wrote in order to gradually take a student of knowledge through the different levels of understanding.

  6. Ahmad al-Wafi - Wikipedia

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    Nothing is virtually known about Ibrahim, save the fact that his posterity was still living at the time of the Fatimid Imam–Caliph Abd Allah al-Mahdi Billah in Salamiyah and were slain by the Qarmatians in 290/902. [19] [4] Before dying in about 212/827–828, Abd Allah had designated his son Ahmad as his successor. [15] [17] [4]

  7. Al-Mu'jam al-Kabir (Al-Tabarani) - Wikipedia

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    Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal: Musnad_al-Bazzar: Musnad al-Shafi'i: Musnad al-Siraj: Musnad al-Firdous: Musnad al-Tayalisi: Musnad Humaidi: Musnad Ishaq ibn Rahwayh: Mustadrak ala al-Sahihayn: Muwatta Imam Malik: Sahih Ibn Hibban: Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah: Sahifah Hammam ibn Munabbih: Shama'il al-Muhammadiyya: Sunan al-Kubra Bayhaqi: Sunan al-Wusta ...

  8. Imam Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    Imam Ahmad may refer to: Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (1506–1543), leader of the Adal Sultanate; Ahmad bin Yahya (1891–1962), the penultimate king of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen; Ahmad ibn Hanbal (780–855), Muslim scholar and theologian

  9. Ahmad Kasani - Wikipedia

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    Aḥmad Khwājagī b. Jalāl ad-Dīn al-Kāsānī (Persian: احمد خواجگی بن جلال‌الدین کاسانی; Uzbek: Ahmad Xojagi b. Jaloliddin Kosoniy; died 1542–43), revered as the Makhdūm-i Aʿẓam (Persian: مخدوم اعظم; Uzbek: Maxdumi Aʼzam, 'Greatest Teacher'), was a Ṣūfī saint of the Naqshbandiyya.