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The Ḥanafī school of law is conventionally thought to have evolved out of an earlier Kufan legal tradition, as the Mālikī evolved out of an earlier Medinese.
Melchert, C, Melchert, Christopher
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Влияние Шихабаддина Марджани на ханафизм Ближнего Востока и Южной Азии
This paper explores the influence of Shihabaddin Mardjani on Ḥanafī scholars in the Middle East and South Asia. It examines the impact of Mardjani’s discussion of ijtihād and taqlīd in his famous work, Nāẓūrat al- Ḥaqq on four specific scholars.
Quadri, Junaid
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Fiqh, literally 'deep understanding', is the science of religious law in Islam. What does it mean for an Islamic jurist to 'do fiqh'? And how does an engagement with fiqh guide a jurist to produce statements of law for particular social contexts?
Hanif, Sohail
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The early spread of Hanafism in Khurasan
Nurit Tsafrir, The history of an Islamic school of law (2004), traces the spread of Ḥanafi law from Kufa to the cities of Iraq, Fars, Egypt, and North Africa. Here is a complementary study of its spread to Khurasan and Transoxania.
Melchert, Christopher
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Politics, economy and religion in a Near Eastern Periphery: the Region of Baḥrayn in East Arabia c. 1050 – c. 1400 CE [PDF]
The region of Baḥrayn in eastern Arabia during the post-Qarmāṭian era has received little attention from scholars because of the scarcity of local written sources and the daunting task of gathering scattered small pieces of information from other ...
Alwazzan, Faisal Adel Ahmad
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A least known scholar of Hanafī school: Abu Hazim al-Gaḍī (d. 292/905) and his speciality in ḥadīth
Hanefî silsilenin en az tanınan ve haklarında en az araştırma yapılan âlimleri üçüncü tabakaya mensuptur. Bu dönem âlimlerinden biri de kısaca “Ebû Hâzim el-Kâdî” şeklinde tanınan Abdülhamîd b. Abdülazîz es-Sekûnî’dir (197-292/812-905).
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This study focuses on the Ḥanafī school of jurisprudence that emerged in the Khwārazm region during the 5th to 7th centuries AH, aiming to determine its place within the broader Ḥanafī legal tradition.
Kalmurza Uulu, Ulanbek; Kırgızistan-Türkiye Manas Üniversitesi +1 more
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Through the evidence of the court records (sijill s), this dissertation examines the interplay between Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), codified sultanic law (qanun ) and customary law in the shari`a courts of Ottoman-Cairo in the sixteenth and seventeenth ...
Meshal, Reem A.
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