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  2. Ibn al-Imad al-Hanbali - Wikipedia

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    Ibn al-ʿImād (Arabic: إبن العماد) (1623-1679), full name ʿAbd al-Ḥayy bin Aḥmad bin Muḥammad ibn al-ʿImād al-ʿAkarī al-Ḥanbalī Abū al-Falāḥ (Arabic: عبد الحي بن أحمد بن محمد ابن العماد العكري الحنبلي أبو الفلاح), was a Syrian Muslim historian and faqih of the Hanbali school.

  3. Category:Hanbalis - Wikipedia

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  4. Hanbali (nisba) - Wikipedia

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    Hanbali (Arabic: الحنبلي) is an Arabic nisba that means "of Hanbal", implying a follower of the Hanbali Madhhab. People using it in their names it include: Ibn Hamdan al-Hanbali — Hanbalite Muslim scholar and judge. Diya al-Din al-Maqdisi al-HanbaliHanbali Islamic scholar. Ibn Rajab al-HanbaliHanbali Islamic scholar.

  5. Template:Hanbali scholars - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Atharis - Wikipedia

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    Atharis or Ahl al-Hadith are those who adhere to the creed of Athari theology, [1] which originated in the 8th century CE from the Hanbali scholarly circles of Ahl al-Hadith. The name derives from "tradition" in its technical sense as a translation of the Arabic word "Athar". [ 2 ]

  7. Mar'i al-Karmi - Wikipedia

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    Marʻī ibn Yūsuf ibn Abī Bakr Aḥmad al-Karmī (Arabic: مرعي بن يوسف بن أبي بكر بن أحمد الكرمي; 1580, Tulkarm – 1624, Cairo), often referred as Marʻī ibn Yūsuf al-Karmī, was a Muslim scholar and one of the most famous Hanbali scholars in the Arab world. [2]

  8. Ahmad ibn Hanbal - Wikipedia

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    Imam Shafi'i said, among many other praises, "Ahmad is an Imam in eight fields: he is an imam in hadith, jurisprudence, Al-Qur'an, Al-Lughah, Al-Sunnah, Al-Zuhd, Al-Warak, and Al-Faqr". [86] Al-Dhahabi , one of the most major Islamic biographers, notes in his masterpiece Siyar A'lam Nubala that Ibn Hanbal's status in jurisprudence is alike Al ...

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