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...ied Hanafi jurisprudence in six foundational texts known as Zahir ar-Riwayah. Also studied under Imam Malik in Medina.
Andalusian scholar and founder of the Zahiri school in al-Andalus, author of al-Muhalla.
Founder of the Zahiri school of Islamic jurisprudence, which adheres strictly to...
Mamluk-era Egyptian historian whose al-Nujum al-Zahirah chronicles Egypt's history year by year.
Mamluk Sultan who decisively defeated the Mongols at Ain Jalut and expelled the remaining Crusaders from the Levant.
Zahirite scholar of al-Andalus. His al-Muhalla is the encyclopedi...
...ligion in classical Islamic literature. Ibn Hazm, the great Zahiri scholar of Andalusia, critically examines Judaism, Christi...
By Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi. The most important work of Zahiri (literalist) jurisprudence. Ibn Hazm examines every major ...
By Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi. Ibn Hazm's articulation of Zahiri legal methodology, rejecting qiyas (analogy) and emphasizi...
By Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi. The magnum opus of Zahiri (literalist) jurisprudence, covering all areas of Islamic ...
By Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi. The most comprehensive work of Zahiri (literalist) jurisprudence, covering the entire range of I...