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    Abu Hanifa (Arabic: أَبُو حَنِيفَة, romanized: Abū Ḥanīfa; September 699–767) was a Sunni Muslim scholar, jurist, theologian, ascetic, and eponym of the...
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    The Abu Hanifa Mosque (Arabic: مسجد أبي حنيفة, romanized: Masjid Abī hanīfah) also known as the Grand Imam Mosque (Arabic: جامع الإمام الأعظم, romanized: Gāmi`...
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  • Abū Ḥanīfa Aḥmad ibn Dāwūd Dīnawarī (Arabic: ابوحنيفه دينوری; died 895) was an Islamic Golden Age polymath: astronomer, agriculturist, botanist, metallurgist...
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    al-Māturīdī adhered to the eponymous school of jurisprudence founded by Abū Ḥanīfa al-Nuʿmān, and to his creed (ʿaqīdah) as transmitted and elaborated by...
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  • scholar, jurist, and theologian Abu Hanifa, a follower whose legal views were primarily preserved by his two disciples Abu Yusuf and Muhammad al-Shaybani...
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    Musnad Abu Hanifa (Arabic: مسند أبو حنيفة) is one of the collection of sayings of Islamic scholar Imam Abu Hanifa (80 AH- 150 AH). It contains almost five...
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  • al-Anṣārī), better known as Abu Yusuf (Arabic: أبو يوسف, romanized: Abū Yūsuf) (d.798) was a student of jurist Abu Hanifa (d.767) who helped spread the...
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  • Abu Hanifa was the founder of the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence. Abu Hanifa may also refer to: Abu Hanifa Dinawari, a 9th-century Kurdish polymath...
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  • intercessor are alSuyuti (ca. 1445–1505) and al-Ghazzali (ca. 1058-1111). Abu Hanifa, unlike other jurists, held that the aqiqah sacrifice was an illegitimate...
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  • Hanifa (حنيفة) is an Arabic given name, the feminine form of Hanif, which means "incline" (to the right religion, i.e. Islam). It may refer to: Abu Hanifa...
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