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The Shifting Ontology of the Qurʾān in Ḥanafism: Debates on Reciting the Qurʾān in Persian

Journal of the International Qur anic Studies Association, 2023
A review of the works of the most authoritative Ḥanafī theologians and jurists shows that the later madhhab taught that its eponym, Abū Ḥanīfah (d. 150/767), held the Qurʾān to be the uncreated and eternal speech of God.
Omar Qureshi
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Ḥanafī Māturīdīsm: Trajectories of a Theological Legacy, with a Study and Critical Edition of al-Khabbāzī’s Kitāb al-Hādī

, 2020
This book provides an analytical study of the Māturīdite school of theology. Affiliated with the Ḥanafīte school of jurisprudence, the Māturīdites represented one of the most influential schools of scholastic theology (kalam) in Sunni Islam.
Ayedh S. Aldosari
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Critical notes of Sh. Marjani regarding Ali al-Qari’s comment on the book “al-Fiqh al-’akbar” by Imam Abu Hanifah

Minbar Islamic Studies
This article analyzes how Shihab al-Din al-Marjani, a Tatar historian and theologian, criticized the statements and opinions of the major Meccan Hanafi scholar ‘Ali al-Qari. He relied on the information from the book of Imam al-Muhibbi, who criticized al-
D. A. Shagaviev
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An Analysis of Hasan Hanafi's Tafsir Method: Hermeneutics as An Interpretative Approach

INJIES: Journal of Islamic Education Studies
The analysis discusses Hasan Hanafi's tafsir method based on hermeneutics as a contextual approach to understanding the Qur'an. Hasan Hanafi, an Egyptian philosopher and theologian, proposes the method al-Manhaj Al-Ijtima'i fi At-Tafsir, which emphasizes
Endang Hidayati   +1 more
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Societal polarization, academic freedom, and the promise of dialogical sociology

Dialogues in Sociology
In my recent work, I argued that the bulk of the responses of the social sciences to the pathologies of late modernity was defined as being classically liberal but politically illiberal—I call this peculiar combination “Symbolic Liberalism.” Corollary to
Sari Hanafi
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Generative AI in Academia: A Comprehensive Review of Applications and Implications for the Research Process.

International Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences-October 6 University
– Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is redefining academic research, offering unprecedented tools and methodologies that enhance efficiency and innovation across the research lifecycle.
Ahmed M. Hanafi   +3 more
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