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classicalImam Ahmad ibn Hanbal

Founder of the Hanbali school and compiler of the Musnad. Famous for his steadfastness during the Mihna (inquisition) when he refused to accept that the Quran w

classicalImam at-Tahawi

...ah at-Tahawiyyah, the most widely accepted summary of Sunni creed, and a major Hanafi jurist.

classicalAbu Mansur al-Maturidi

... of the Maturidi school of theology, the second major Sunni creedal school.

classicalAbul-Hasan al-Ashari

...er of the Ashari school of theology, one of the major Sunni creedal schools.

classicalAbu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari

...i orthodoxy and developed a rational defense of traditional creed that became dominant across the Muslim world.

medievalIbn Abi al-Izz al-Hanafi

...qidah at-Tahawiyyah. A Hanafi jurist who explained Tahawi's creed through the lens of the Athari methodology.

modernAhmad Rida Khan

... Quran translation Kanz al-Iman. A prolific writer on fiqh, aqeedah, and devotional practice.

modernMuhammad Hamid al-Fiqqi

...ization in 1926. Dedicated his life to spreading the Athari creed and editing classical Islamic texts.

modernAhmad ibn Yahya an-Najmi

...n for his teaching, fatwa work, and his commentary on Sunni creed texts.

classicalAbu Bakr al-Ajurri

...ics, author of 'ash-Shari'ah,' a foundational text on Sunni creed.

classicalal-Lalika'i

...I'tiqad Ahl as-Sunnah,' a foundational compilation on Sunni creed.

classicalAbu Uthman as-Sabuni

...apur, author of 'Aqidat as-Salaf wa Ashab al-Hadith' on the creed of the early scholars.

ottomanIbn Ashir

...urshid al-Mu'in,' a widely memorized didactic poem on fiqh, aqeedah, and tasawwuf.

medievalas-Sanusi

...logian, author of 'Umm al-Barahin,' the most widely studied creed text in North and West Africa.

ottomanal-Laqqani

...Maliki scholar and author of 'Jawharat at-Tawhid,' a famous creed poem on Ash'ari theology that is widely memorized.