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  2. Category:Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 271 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Category:English Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "English Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.

  4. Category:British scholars of Islam - Wikipedia

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    English Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam (8 P) Pages in category "British scholars of Islam" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  5. Category : Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam by nationality

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  6. Schools of Islamic theology - Wikipedia

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    The Sunni Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin al-Husseini issued a fatwa recognising them as part of the Muslim community in the interest of Arab nationalism. [115] [116] However, Athari Sunni (modern day Salafis) scholars such as Ibn Kathir (a disciple of Ibn Taymiyya) have categorised Alawites as pagans in their writings. [109] [117] [118]

  7. List of Islamic scholars described as father or founder of a ...

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    The following is a list of internationally recognized Muslim scholars of medieval Islamic civilization who have been described as the father or the founder of a field by some modern scholars: Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi: Father of Modern Surgery [1] and the Father of Operative Surgery. [2] Ibn al-Nafis: Father of Circulatory Physiology and Anatomy.

  8. The four Sunni Imams - Wikipedia

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    The four Sunni Imams founded the four madhhab (schools of thought) recognized in Sunni Islam. While they agree on the foundational principles of fiqh according to the Sunni narrative, their interpretations of certain legal and practical matters differ, which led to the development of the four distinct madhhab.

  9. Al-Ghazali - Wikipedia

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    Also a widely considered Sunni scholar, al-Dhahabi, in his praise of al-Ghazali wrote: "Al-Ghazzaali, the imaam and shaykh, the prominent scholar, Hujjat al-Islam, the wonder of his time, Zayn al-Deen Abu Haamid Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Toosi al-Shaafa'i al-Ghazzaali, the author of many books and one possessed of utter ...