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  2. Ghulam al-Khallal - Wikipedia

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    Ghulam al-Khallal (Arabic: غلام الخلال, died 973), full name Abu Bakr 'Abd al-Aziz ibn Ja'far, was a Muslim Hanbali scholar and theologian. [1] [2] [3] He was a close student of Abu Bakr al-Khallal, hence he received his name Ghulam, which means assistant. [1] [2] [4] Ghulam al-Khallal was also a trustworthy narrator of Hadith. [1] [2 ...

  3. Abu al-Mawahib al-Hanbali - Wikipedia

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    Abū al-Mawāhib al-Ḥanbalī (Arabic: أبو المواهب الحنبلي) was a Hanbali Islamic scholar from Damascus who served as a mufti and a religious teacher throughout his lifetime. He was the son of Abd al-Baqi al-Hanbali , a leading Islamic scholar of the same school of thought.

  4. List of Hanafis - Wikipedia

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    Ibn al-Mubarak (d. 797) Abu Yusuf (d. 798) Muhammad al-Shaybani (d. 805) Abd al-Razzaq al-San'ani (d. 827) Yahya ibn Ma'in (d. 847) Al-Hassaf (d. 874) Al-Tahawi (d. 933) Abu Mansur al-Maturidi (d. 944) Abu al-Layth al-Samarqandi (d. 983) Abul Ikhlas Hasan ibn `Ammar ibn `Ali al-Shurunbulali al Wafa'i (d. 1069) Al-Sarakhsi (d. 1090) Abu al-Yusr ...

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  7. Ibn Aqil - Wikipedia

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    Abu al-Wafa Ali Ibn Aqil ibn Ahmad al-Baghdadi (1040–1119) was an Islamic theologian from Baghdad, Iraq. He was trained in the tenets of the Hanbali school ( madhhab ) for eleven years under scholars such as the Qadi Abu Ya'la ibn al-Farra' . [ 1 ]

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  9. Tabaqat al-Hanabila - Wikipedia

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    Ṭabaqāt al-Ḥanābilah (English: History of the Hanbalites) [1] (Arabic: طبقات الحنابلة, lit. 'Generations of Hanbalis') is a biographical dictionary covering Hanbali scholars, written by Ibn Abi Ya'la (d. 1131 AD). [2] [3] The book starts from the life of the founder Ahmad ibn Hanbal himself.