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Kosovar Muslims and the Hanafi School: Legal Interpretations in a Post-Ottoman Context
This article explores the enduring influence of the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence among Kosovar Muslims in the post-Ottoman era, focusing on its legal interpretations and social implications.
Mimoza Hatixhe +3 more
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The Comparison of ‘Iddah and Ihdad in the Shafi’i and Hanafi School
This article discusses comparisons that include the similarities and differences between the Shafi'i and Hanafi Schools in interpreting 'iddah and ihdad with a literature review.
Yusroh +2 more
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The Hanafi School of Islamic Jurisprudence Literature: A Historical Account
This article focuses on one of the founding figures of the Sunni school of Islamic jurisprudence who contributed to the development of Islamic law, Abu Hanifah.
Suud Sarim Karimullah, Arif Sugitanata
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Return of Stored Goods; Comparative Analysis of the Laws between the Shafi'i and the Hanafi School
This article discusses the punishment for thieves who return stolen goods from the perspective of the Syafi’i school and the Hanafi school. The type of research used by the author in completing this research is qualitative research which is a type of ...
Hazrazil, Irfan Lewa
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IBĀRETUN-NASS IN THE HANAFI SCHOOL OF LAW
This paper presents the understanding and interpretation of the theme of ‘ibāretun-nass in the Hanafi School of law, which is usually dealt in a branch of linguistics by methodologists of Islamic law. The importance of the branch of Methodology of Islamic law on linguistics and the benefits that a mujtahid has from the principles established by ...
Šukrija Ramic
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Roles of the Mujtahid According to the Hanafi School
I have spoken in this paper about the most fundamental of issues related to the principles of jurisprudence (usul al-fiqh) – the issue of independent reasoning (al-ijtihad) – by explaining, in detail, the roles played by a mujtahid. I explain that a mujtahid has ten roles by examining historical and current evidence of the types of activity that he ...
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One of The Founders of The Hanafi School Zufar Ibn Hudhayl’s Approach to Istiḥsān
From the earliest times when schools of legal thought (madhhab) have started to form, there has been debate whether or not “istiḥsān (juristic preference; moving away from the implications of an analogy to an analogy that has a stronger evidence from the
Adem Çiftci
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Alluded meaning of a legislative text (isharat al-nass) in the hanafi school of law
This paper examines the Hanafi scholars’ approach to the alluded meaning (isharat al-nass) of a legislative text, and the implications of such an approach for the legal norms the Hanafis derived through ijtihad. The first part of the paper discusses the issue of possible textual indications (al-dalalat) within a legislative text, and then the concept ...
Šukrija Ramic
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Rereading Abu Hanifa's view on hadith [PDF]
Islamic jurisprudential schools - in particular, Sunni jurisprudential schools - despite their differences in minutiaes, ultimately they have the same in principles of Ijtihad.
Seyed Adnan Fallahi, Hamid Masjedsaraie
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AN OVERVIEW OF OPINIONS OF THE SCHOLARS IN RELATION TO HANAFI SCHOOL [PDF]
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