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.... The Nizamiyyah system formally organized curricula around fiqh (primarily Shafi'i), hadith, Quran, and theology. Its most ...
..., travel, and deep reflection, the Ihya synthesized Islamic jurisprudence, theology, ethics, and spiritual purification in a comprehe...
...scholars in history. His towering mastery of Quran, hadith, fiqh, and theology, combined with his physical and moral courage...
...a an-Nu'man ibn Thabit, the founder of the Hanafi school of jurisprudence, died in Baghdad. Known as al-Imam al-A'zam (the Greatest I...
...is considered the earliest extant compilation of hadith and fiqh. The Maliki school became predominant in North Africa, West...
...eory with his Risalah (the first systematic work on usul al-fiqh), died in Egypt. His school synthesized the approaches of t...
... Islamic period. He founded a short-lived school of Islamic jurisprudence.
...ain. His encyclopedic works include al-Muhalla (comparative fiqh), al-Fisal (comparative religion), and Tawq al-Hamamah (The...
...the most influential works in Islamic history, synthesizing fiqh, theology, and spirituality. He is credited with reviving o...
...aghdad. He authored over 300 works spanning tafsir, hadith, fiqh, history, biography, and spirituality.
...Riyadh as-Saliheen, commentary on Sahih Muslim, and Shafi'i fiqh manuals remain among the most studied Islamic texts worldwi...
...ical positions. Despite persecution, his works on theology, jurisprudence, and reform profoundly influenced later Islamic thought. Hi...
...ic writings on spirituality (Madarij as-Salikin), theology, jurisprudence, and Prophetic medicine made him one of the most widely rea...
...ied in Cairo. He authored over 500 works on hadith, tafsir, fiqh, Arabic language, and history. His Tafsir al-Jalalayn (co-a...
...o Persian, synthesized the four madhabs, bridged hadith and fiqh scholarship, and inspired reform movements. His intellectua...