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...et ﷺ near Mina and responded. They were not an established Hijazi power. They had no standing to offer political shelter. Th...
... — one of the most prosperous and defensible cities in the Hijaz, a mountain city with thick walls, catapults, and a populat...
...the same time, Ibn al-Zubayr's continued resistance in the Hijaz ensured that Yazid's reign (60–64 AH) was marked by constan...
... was the first decisive Mongol defeat and saved Egypt, the Hijaz, and North Africa from destruction.
... female hadith scholars of the 8th-9th century AH, who held ijazahs from major scholars and taught students including Ibn Ha...
...at, a foundational text of the later Hanbali school in the Hijaz.
...mpile hadith in written form, a foundational figure in the Hijazi scholarly tradition.
Hijazi hadith narrator and grandson of the companion Abdullah ibn...
...ter settled in Egypt, widely cited by Imam Malik and other Hijazi authorities.
...and hadith transmission traditions of the early Yemeni and Hijazi schools. An essential primary source for studying the form...
...Hajar al-Haytami differ, Shafi'i scholars in Egypt and the Hijaz generally follow ar-Ramli.
The disciplines that serve Quran understanding: revelation history, recitation modes, Arabic rhetoric, and more.
The study of eloquence in Arabic, including the sciences of ma'ani, bayan, and badi, and their role in appreciating the Quran's inimitability.
...versity, the historical structure of Islamic education, the ijazah system, and the holistic curriculum of the classical era.
The Quran's challenge to produce anything like it, the linguistic, structural, and scientific dimensions of its miraculous nature, and the history of the challe
...prudence in his revolutionary work al-Risalah, uniting the Hijazi and Iraqi schools of thought.