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| | Hanbali - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hanbali (Arabic: حنبلى) is one of the four schools (Maddhabs) of Fiqh or religious law within Sunni Islam. |  | | Hanbali jurisprudence is predominant among Muslims in the Arabian Peninsula, although students of Islam throughout the world study and may choose to observe its conclusions about Islamic practise. |  | | The Hanbali school is followed by less than 5% of the world's Muslim population. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanbali
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| | ShaikhSiddiqui Hanbali |
 | | Hanbali jurisprudence is predominant among Muslims in the Arabian Peninsula, although students of Islam throughout the world study and may choose to observe its conclusions about Islamic practise. |  | | Under the Hanbali interpretation of Shari’a law, judges may discount the testimony of people who are not practicing Muslims or who do not have the correct faith. |  | | The Hanbali school is the fourth orthodox school of law within Sunni Islam. |
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http://www.shaikhsiddiqui.com/hanbali.html
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| | Nimrod Hurvitz From Scholarly Circles to Mass Movements: The Formation of Legal Communities in Islamic Societies The ... |
 | | By the end of the ninth century, the Hanbalis were one of the largest movements in Baghdad, and most of its adherents lived in the Harbiyya quarter, which would become the Hanbali stronghold and center of their activism. |  | | In contrast to the Hanbalis, who were intensely preoccupied with the doctrine of forbidding wrong in the ninth century and by the tenth century were implementing it in large groups led by al-Barbahari, the adherents of the other three Sunni madhahib were slow to articulate a doctrine and rarely forbade wrong in groups. |  | | The Hanbalis of the early tenth century had some sort of informal organization that included a handful of widely recognized leaders and numerous followers who were willing to risk themselves and hide or help these leaders. |
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http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ahr/108.4/hurvitz.html
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| | Ahmad ibn Hanbal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Unfortunately, in spite of being a Hanbali in Fiqh, he used to describe himself as an Ash'ari as well as a Rafidhi, and quite a few times he was admonished for his evil and wicked statements with regards to Umar. |  | | Abul-Wafa 'Ali ibn 'Aqil (he was influenced by the Mu'tazilas but he later on repented. |  | | His teachings plus his books would lead his disciples to form the Hanbali school of jurisprudence. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imam_Hanbal
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| | The Caucus Room: June 2005 |
 | | This belief is entirely consistent with the Hanbali school of Islamic law. |  | | Not only are the primary tenets of Wahhabism are deeply rooted in Hanbali theology, but the reason in which Wahhabism emerged were the same that had concerned Hanbali theorists 400 years before. |  | | Hanbali theology also influenced Wahhabism in it’s denunciation of Sufi mysticism. |
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http://thecaucusroom.blogspot.com/2005_06_01_thecaucusroom_archive.html
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 | | This is what you find in Hanbali books authored by Hanbali Imams who were quite aware of that quote attributed to Imam Ahmad (may Allah be pleased with him). |  | | With the Hanbalis it's offensive for anyone other than the Imam [with a capital letter aye] to do this, and then only in the obligatory prayers. |  | | Hanbali: Kind of right, because he (1) either raise it ONLY when mentioning the phrase "Allah", or (2) just points without moving. |
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http://mac.abc.se/~onesr/h/174.html
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| | Religious curbs in Saudi Arabia – Report: JAFARIYA NEWS, December 12 News |
 | | All religious and history curriculums are written according to the Wahhabi interpretation of the Hanbali sect. |  | | Also Shaikh Jafar AlMobarak from Safwa was banned from leading prayers or teaching religion to children and became a fisherman three years ago after his release from prison (18). |  | | Their number is not known and they tend to hide their faith in Sunni dominated cities. |
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http://www.jafariyanews.com/dec2k2/13_saudicurbs.htm
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| | Islamica Community Forums - The Hanbali Aqidah (Aqidah of Ahlus Sunnah) |
 | | As for the criticism that some major Hanbalis held beliefs that smacked of anthropomorphism ['representation of God as having human form or traits'], this is true but unfair: it is also true that some Shafiis had such beliefs, and some were Mutazili rationalists; the same is also true of the Hanafi school. |  | | While the Hanbalis affirm the wording of the Quran and Sunnah of the unclear verses but make tafwid on the meaning. |  | | This is because the method of the real Hanbalis is that of tafweed and not taking the apparent meaning of the unclear verses. |
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http://www.islamicaweb.com/archive/t-17325
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| | FIQH OF ATHAN AND PRAYER |
 | | Nawm: Because this was not said at the time of Prophet Muhammad (s) Shia do not say it in their Athan or Iqaama. |  | | As to the Hanafi and Hanbali, they say Qunoot during Witr Salat in various manners. |  | | However, Qunoot is said during Subh Salat (morning prayer) by the Maaliki and Shafii. |
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http://www.geocities.com/ahlulbayt14/f-p.html
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| | Islamic jurisprudence and its sources |
 | | The Hanbali school of law was founded by Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Hanbal (780-855). |  | | For this belief, he was imprisoned and persecuted by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mamun who believed in the doctrine of the creation of the Qur'an. |  | | Then the Hanbalit Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab (1703-1792) revived the Hanbali school with the so-called Wahhabi movement. |
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http://www.steinigung.org/artikel/islamic_jurisprudence.htm
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| | sunniforum.com - Salafi or Hanbali? |
 | | That all hanbali scholars are "wahhabis" (i despise that term, it was coined by the british/braewlis) and therefore not traditional 'ulamaa. |  | | Next, with regards to issues of aqeedah which people have with him, and many other 'ulamaa of the hanbali madh-hab; let it be known that the hanbali madh-hab itself has a basic madh-hab of aqeedah within too. |  | | They affirm without ta'weel or tashbeeh or tajseem, so when a Hanbali 'boldly' says Allah (subhaana wa ta'alaa) is istiwaa 'alaa al-'arsh (kaa maa yaleequ sha'anih) this is just affirming what is stated clearly in the Qur'aan so let not one think this is something new and an innovation. |
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http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=66
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| | Temporary Marriage in Islamic Law |
 | | It is not necessary for the declaration to precede the acceptance, except according to the Hanbalis. |  | | [42] According to the Hanbalis, being alone with the wife, love play, and seeing her private parts are all sufficient cause for the payment of the whole dower. |  | | The Shafi'is list lineage, religion, and profession, differing only slightly in the words employed from the Hanbalis. |
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http://www.al-islam.org/al-serat/muta/2.htm
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| | Wahabism Exposed |
 | | We find that he was himself an ardent follower of HANBALI madh-hab, and he revered Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal. |  | | One of the major contributions of Muhammad Ibn Abdulwahhab is that he discovered and brought into the limelight another great Hanbali scholar, Imam Ibn Taimiyah and his student Ibn Qayyim. |  | | We find that Muhammad Ibn Abdulwahhab remained throughout his life a follower of Hanbali madh-hab and did not deviate much from it. |
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http://www.iiie.net/Articles/WahabismExposed.html
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| | The four schools of thought in Islam |
 | | All the rest of the scholars and their schools are either not comprehensive in the sense that they do not contain all aspects of Shariah or their rulings have not been preserved intact in a reliable form. |  | | Although the muslim jurists who have undertaken the exercise of ijtihad are many in number, yet the madhahib (plural of madhab) of the four main jurists are more comprehensive, well-arranged and well-preserved even today, and the muslim ummah as a whole has taken them as the most reliable interpretations of Shariah. |  | | They also claim that all the madhahib formed such as Hanafi, Shafi'i, Maliki and Hanbali schools are created one to two hundred years after the Holy Prophet (S.A.W) and they are bidah (an invention not warranted by the Quran and Sunnah). |
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http://www.victoryscent.co.uk/4madhabs_1.htm
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| | Literalism and the Attributes of Allah |
 | | As you may know, the true architect of the Hanbali madhhab was not actually Imam Ahmad, who did not like to see any of his positions written down, but rather these were conveyed orally by various students at different times, one reason there are often a number of different narratives from him on legal questions. |  | | The Hanbali Imam Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Khallal, who died in Hijra year 311, and who took his fiqh from Imam Ahmad’s students, relates in his book al-Sunna through his chain of narrators from Hanbal ibn Ishaq al-Shaybani, the son of the brother of Ahmad ibn Hanbal’s father, that |  | | It should be appreciated how far this school of tafwid or ‘consigning the knowledge of what is meant to Allah’ is from understanding the mutashabihat or ‘unapparent in meaning,’ scriptural expressions about Allah as though they were meant literally (‘ala al-dhahir). |
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http://www.masud.co.uk/ISLAM/nuh/littlk.htm
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| | Faith, Practice, and Law in Sunni and Shi'i Islam |
 | | A biography of his that also contains a discussion of the conflict he had with Muslim theologians can be found in the article Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Hanbal, written by the scholars of the al-Sunnah Foundation. |  | | This school of Islamic jurisprudence was named after Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Hanbal, or as he is often known, Ahmad ibn Hanbal (d. |  | | 728 AH/ 1328 CE) is undoubtedly the medieval Hanbali scholar who is most well-known, since many of his ideas are at the basis of the Salafi/ Wahabi movement that has been so influential among Muslims today, especially in the West. |
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http://www.arches.uga.edu/~godlas/practices.html
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| | Re-Formers of Islam: The Mas'ud Questions - Imam al-Asha'ri repudiating Asharism |
 | | In the past, such contraventions, aside from Mu‘tazilites, Shiites, and purely sectarian movements, were confined to a handful of mainly Hanbalis, whose bone of contention with the two traditional schools was that neither had anything to do with their literalist, anthropomorphic understanding of Allah Most High, which they promoted by all means at their disposal. |  | | The Salafis claim that Abul Hasan Ash‘ari formulated the Ash‘ari tenets of Islamic faith (‘aqida) while he was between the Mu‘tazila and Ahl al-Sunna, and that he later refuted his formulations and joined Ahl al-Sunna in the Hanbali madhhab before he died. |  | | Imam Ash‘ari’s al-Ibana ‘an usul al-diyana [The clarification of the bases of the religion] was not his last book, but rather among the first after he broke with Mu‘tazilism. |
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http://www.masud.co.uk/ISLAM/nuh/masudq2.htm
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| | Sunni Islam |
 | | With regard to legal matters, these four orthodox schools give different weight in legal opinions to prescriptions in the Quran, the hadith or sayings of the Prophet Muhammad, the consensus of legal scholars, analogy (to similar situations at the time of the Prophet), and reason or opinion. |  | | The fanatical loyalty to a particular madh-hab among Muslims is decreasing. |  | | Most scholars hold that it is not required of the Muslim to follow a certain Fiqh School because nothing can be made required of Muslims except that made by Allah and His Prophet. |
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http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/intro/islam-sunni.htm
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| | Re: Thousands congratulate the Hanbali family on the martyrdom of their |
 | | Re: Thousands congratulate the Hanbali family on the martyrdom of their son, Lisa R. Re: Thousands of thuggee death-worship cultists celebrate a heathen idolatrous pagan polytheistic human sacrifice! |  | | Thousands congratulate the Hanbali family on the martyrdom of their son, Abu-Alwafa |  | | Re: Thousands congratulate the Hanbali family on the martyrdom of their son |
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http://www.usenet.com/newsgroups/talk.politics.mideast/msg05460.html
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| | SAUDI ARABIA |
 | | The government-sanctioned preeminence of the Wahabbist variant of Hanbali jurisprudence has led to severe restrictions on religious practices deemed to be "deviant," whether by Muslims or non-Muslims. |  | | The Council's interpretations give precedence to the Hanbali school of jurisprudence, especially as explicated by the fourteenth century jurist Ibn Taymiya. |  | | 14 The Hanbali school is considered to be the most conservative of Sunni Islam's four schools of jurisprudence. |
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http://hrw.org/reports/1997/saudi/Saudi-03.htm
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| | The four schools of thought in Islam |
 | | If all of them are right, there should be no harm if the Hanafi Muslims follow Shafi& or Maliki or Hanbali views in some particular matter. |  | | But on the same time we see that the followers of Hanafi school never depart from the Hanafi view and never adopt the Shafi& or Maliki view in any juristic matter. |  | | It is true that all the four madhahib are right, and following any one of them is permissible in order to follow the Shari&. |
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http://www.victoryscent.co.uk/4madhabs_2.htm
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| | Amir Taheri on Saudi Arabia & Shiites on National Review Online |
 | | In the 1980s agitators dispatched from Iran tried to mobilize Saudi Shiites in support of a Khoeminist version of their faith. |  | | Some hard-line preachers told mosque congregations that the ultimate aim of the Shiites is to "destroy Muslim Arab states in the interest of the U.S., Israel, and Iran." |  | | The Shiites counter by insisting that the Hanbalis, often wrongly known as Wahhabis, do not represent the overwhelming majority that they claim. |
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http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/comment-taheri052303.asp
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| | Topica Email List Directory |
 | | He had an extensive knowledge of Quran, Sunnah, Greek philosophy, Islamic history, and religious books of others, as is evident from the variety of the books he wrote. |  | | Chief Justice, but refused, as he could not persuade himself to follow the |  | | Hanbali Chief Justice of Syria following the reform of the judiciary by Baibars. |
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http://lists.topica.com/lists/kitaabun/read/message.html?mid=1716347781&sort=d&start=157
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| | Shia News Articles: Politics Some news about Wahabi terrorism from Saudi Arabia |
 | | An elementary school teacher, Mohamed Ali Maattooq AlAwad, was arrested after two Hanbali teachers filed a charge against him in Qateef court claiming he said that Prophet Mohamed and his companion Abu Baker were smoking water pipe in the cave of Herra. |  | | Several religious leaders were suspended this year form lecturing and giving fatwas: |  | | He was removed form Abha in the south to the capital Riyadh where he has lived since. |
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http://www.shianews.com/hi/articles/politics/0000150.php
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| | Ibn Taimiyah |
 | | He defended the sound prophetic traditions by arguments which, although taken from the Qur'an and the Sunnah, had hitherto been unfamiliar to people of his time. |  | | Well versed in Qur'anic studies, Hadith, fiqh, theology, Arabic grammar and scholastic theology, etc., he started giving fatwas on religious legal matters without following any of the traditional legal schools, the Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i and Hanbali. |  | | He completed his studies when he was a teenager and at age 19 he became a professor of Islamic studies. |
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http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/introduction/wasiti/taimiyah_3.html
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| | Hanbali |
 | | The Hanbali school is based upon the theories of the 9th century Islamic theologian Ahmad bin Hanbal. |  | | Based upon sources that are considered as divine or divinely inspired, the Hanbali school makes a claim of infallibility, and generally does not accept deviations from this. |  | | Among the main contenders of Hanbali was Ibn Taymiya in the 14th century. |
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http://i-cias.com/e.o/hanbali.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Encyclopedia of Islamic Law: A Compendium of the Major Schools |
 | | The goal has been to point out the obvious, yet often-ignored fact of both the unity and diversity of Islamic legal thought, and specifically that the divergence between the Jafari and the Shafii, Hanbali, Maliki and Hanafi is no greater than that among the Shafii, Hanbali, Maliki and Hanafi schools. |  | | Well-organized and concise, this work presents lucidly the unity and differences between the dominant Shi'a tradition (i.e., Jafari) and the four Sunni schools (i.e., Hanbali, Hanafi, Shafi'i, and Maliki). |  | | This works focuses merely on the presentation of opinions and civil matters and religious ritual (e.g., marriage, inheritance, salaat, zakat, etc.), so anyone seeking to gain any knowledge about usul al-fiqh (legal theory/methodology) and the continuing relevance of Islamic law to modern ecomnies and states should look elsewhere. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1567444989?v=glance
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| | The JPost - Casualties of War |
 | | Hanbali's father identified his son and the soldiers then gave families an hour to take their belongings outside of the building before they blew it up. |  | | The target of the operation was Muhammad Hanbali, 27, a senior Hamas commander in north Samaria and an expert bombmaker responsible for the murder of scores of Israelis, according to the IDF. |  | | Officials said Hanbali was directly involved in two suicide bomb attacks in which five people were killed and 20 wounded. |
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http://info.jpost.com/C002/Supplements/CasualtiesOfWar/2003_09_05.html
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| | Blogger: Email Post to a Friend |
 | | A possibly more important figure is Ridwan Isamuddin, who goes by the nisbah of Hanbali (Hambali), age 36. |  | | Hanbali also gave Abu Bakar Bashir refuge in Malaysia during the Suharto years, when Bashir was not welcome in his own country. |  | | Hanbali fought in Afghanistan in the 1980s and recruited some other Indonesian Jemaah members there for JI. |
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http://www.blogger.com/email-post.g?blogID=3463907&postID=83157055
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| | Aljazeera.Net - Bashir 'called off' Israeli embassy attack |
 | | Roche said infighting between Australian members of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) and the group's operations chief Hanbali led to the collapse of the bombing plot. |  | | Hanbali gave him $8000 to fund the attacks, he said. |  | | He has also described how the Ayub brothers told him to travel to Malaysia to meet Hanbali in early 2000. |
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http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/85A3E3B7-8CE6-4DDF-A17F-627CA006698D.htm
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| | Hanbali:Directory,Society,Religion and Spirituality,Islam,Jurisprudence,Hanbali Websites & Hanbali Resources - ... |
 | | Directory: Society: Religion and Spirituality: Islam: Jurisprudence: Hanbali |  | | Hanbali:Directory,Society,Religion and Spirituality,Islam,Jurisprudence,Hanbali Websites & Hanbali Resources - Networking Help Directory |
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http://www.cerco.org/Top/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Islam/Jurisprudence/Hanbali
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| | Abbas resignation and the roadmap, another victims of Israel's unending and unrestrained brutality |
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http://www.arabicnews.com/ansub/Daily/Day/030906/2003090611.html
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| | Sheikh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah -- One of the best Muslim scholars |
 | | Ibn Taymiyah was a follower of the Hanbali School, his father was the head of that school but he died when Ibn Taymiyah was 17. |  | | When Ibn Taymiyah became 20 he was acknowledged to be the head of the Hanbali School by all Hanbali major scholars. |  | | Many Hanbalis deviated too but for some time the only groups that slicked to pure Islam were a small group among the Hanbalis and the ever-small group of the students of Hadeeth. |
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http://islamicweb.com/beliefs/creed/taymiyah.htm
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| | Islam - Open Encyclopedia |
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http://open-encyclopedia.com/Islam
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| | Al-Ghadir: Reliability |
 | | A Hanbali Imam and one of the greatest scholars of his age in history and hadith, he authored nearly three hundred works in the sciences of hadith, Arabic grammar, Koranic exegesis, history, Sufism, physiognomy, medicine, and biographies of famous Muslims. |  | | He is sometimes confused with Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya, whom he was not related to, though the former's name (lit. |
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http://www.al-islam.org/ghadir/reliability.asp?person=410&md=0
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| | Islam.com - Messages |
 | | subhan Allah seekeroftruth2 - hanbali - Sunday, May 25, 2003 - (3) |  | | Hanbali - seekeroftruth2 - Sunday, May 25, 2003 |  | | Re:subhan Allah seekeroftruth2 - khatija11 - Monday, May 26, 2003 |
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http://www.islam.com/reply.asp?id=220181&ct=1&mn=219654
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 | | Majlis are first sent to the Council of Ministers for review, and then to the King for his approval. |  | | fiqh as set out in a number of specified classical scholarly treatises by authoritative jurists, other Hanbali sources, other schools of law, state regulations and royal decrees (where these are relevant), and custom and practice. |  | | Kashshaf al-Kina an Matn al-Ikna of al-Bahuti, commentaries of al-Zad, commentaries of al-Dalil, and if no suitable provision is found, then secondary sources in Hanbali legal manuals, and lastly, reference to authorities of other |
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http://www.law.emory.edu/IFL/legal/saudiarabia.htm
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| | sunniforum.com - where to learn hanbali/maliki fiqh? |
 | | For Hanbali fiqh there is Shaykh Abdul Qadir al Jilani's book published by al-Baz - I think it is this one: |  | | I know where one can learn about the shafi madhab, with the use of sunnipath and books such as the reliance of the traveller. |  | | But i'm also interested about learning the basics of the other 2 madhabs, ie the malikis and the hanbalis. |
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http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=245
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| | CTV.ca - Two killed, four injured in West Bank violence - CTV News, Shows and Sports -- Canadian Television |
 | | The shots killed an Israeli naval commando; soldiers returned fire, killing Hanbali. |  | | Legislators will meet twice in coming days to decide whether to hold a confidence vote that could topple the unpopular Abbas and deliver a major blow to an already troubled U.S.-backed peace plan. |  | | As a battle erupted, gunmen in the building threw hand grenades at the troops, said Maj. Sharon Feingold, an army spokeswoman. |
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http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/print/CTVNews/1062756886594_3?hub=World&subhub=PrintStory
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