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  2. Shafi'i school - Wikipedia

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    In the Shafi'i religion, like Ahl al-Shi'a, they honor the Ahl al-Bayt of the Prophet of Islam and emphasize their infallibility. Shia jurists, based on the narrations of Fourteen Innocents , believe that "In the Name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Merciful" is part of all the surahs of the Qur'an, except the Surah of Ba'at.

  3. Madhhab - Wikipedia

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    The Hanbali school is based on the jurisprudence of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (780-855) who had been a student of Imam al-Shafi. It is followed by Muslims in Qatar, most of Saudi Arabia and minority communities in Syria and Iraq. There are movements that are highly influenced by Hanbali fiqh such as Salafism and Wahhabism concentrated in Saudi Arabia.

  4. Category:Shafi'i fiqh scholars - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Shafi'i fiqh scholars" The following 37 pages ...

  5. The End of the Quest in the Knowledge of the Shafi'i School

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    It also contains other valuable information such as the way the founder (Al-Shafi'i) worked out the differences in opinions of the companions. [1] It is known the founder of the Shafi'i school named Imam Al-Shafi'i authored the famous Kitab al-Umm. His student Al-Muzani abridged it and circulated as Mukhtasar al-Muzani.

  6. The four Sunni Imams - Wikipedia

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    The four Sunni Imams founded the four madhhab (schools of thought) recognized in Sunni Islam.While they agree on the foundational principles of fiqh according to the Sunni narrative, their interpretations of certain legal and practical matters differ, which led to the development of the four distinct madhhab.

  7. The Condensed in Imam Shafi'i's Jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    The book “al-Wajeez” is a selection of series of Al-Ghazāli books on Shafi’i jurisprudence, entitled al-Baseet, al-Waseet and al-Wajeez. The premise of all these books is based on Nihayat al-Matlab fi Dirayat al-Madhhab authored by Imam al-Haramayn al-Juwayni, master of al-Ghazāli. This was elucidated by Ibn Hajar al-Haytami when he ...

  8. Al-Shafi'i - Wikipedia

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    Kitab al-Umm – his main surviving text on Shafi'i fiqh; Musnad al-Shafi'i (on hadith) – it is available with arrangement, Arabic 'Tartib', by Ahmad ibn Abd ar-Rahman al-Banna; Ikhtilaf al-Hadith; Al-Sunan al-Ma’thour; Jima’ al-’Ilm; In addition to this, al-Shafi'i was an eloquent poet, who composed many short poems aimed at addressing ...

  9. Maliki school - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other Islamic fiqhs, Maliki fiqh also considers the consensus of the people of Medina to be a valid source of Islamic law. [2] The Maliki school is one of the largest groups of Sunni Muslims, comparable to the Shafi’i madhhab in adherents, but smaller than the Hanafi madhhab.