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  2. Maliki school - Wikipedia

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    The Maliki school or Malikism (Arabic: ... The Great Mosque of Kairouan is situated in the city of Kairouan in Tunisia. The second source, the Al-Mudawwana, ...

  3. Malikization of the Maghreb - Wikipedia

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    The Great Mosque of Kairouan or the Mosque of Uqba had the reputation, since the 9th century, of being one of the most important centers of the Maliki school. [1]The Malikization of the Maghreb was the process of encouraging the adoption of the Maliki school (founded by Malik ibn Anas) of Sunni Islam in the Maghreb, especially in the 11th and 12th centuries, to the detriment of Shia and ...

  4. History of early Islamic Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The fuqaha congregated at Kairouan, then the legal center of the entire al-Maghrib. [87] The more liberal Hanafi school of Muslim law at first predominated in Ifriqiyah. Soon, however, a strict form of the Maliki school came to prevail, which in fact became the only widespread madhhab, not only in Kairouan, but throughout North Africa. [88]

  5. Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani - Wikipedia

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    Belonging to the Ash`ari school, Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani (310–386) studied under Abu Bakr ibn {Abd al-Mu'min, who in turn was a student of Ibn Mujahid, a pupil of Abu al-Hasan al-Ash`ari. Qadi Iyad stated that in 368, Ibn Abi Zayd dispatched two of his pupils to personally deliver a few of his books to Ibn Mujahid, who had made a request ...

  6. Sahnun - Wikipedia

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    Maliki [1] Sahnun ibn Sa'id ibn Habib at-Tanukhi ( Arabic : سحنون بن سعيد بن حبيب التنوخي , romanized : Saḥnūn ibn Saʿīd ibn Ḥabīb at-Tanūkhī ) (c. 776/77 – 854/55) (160 AH – 240 AH ) was a jurist in the Maliki school from Qayrawan in modern-day Tunisia .

  7. Asad ibn al-Furat - Wikipedia

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    As a Hanafi, Asad played a major role in resolving conflicts between the Maliki in Kairouan. He was able to strengthen Hanafi legal theory as the basis of Fiqh in the Ifriqiya of the Aghlabids . Although the Maliki rite was born in Medina , Asad Ibn al-Furat and Sahnun Ibn Sa'id, founder of the Ifriqiya Maliki school, were able to reformulate ...

  8. History of medieval Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Ibn Tumart had refused to recognize the fiqh of any established school of law. In practice, however, the Maliki school of law survived and by default worked at the margin. Eventually Maliki jurists came to be recognized in some official fashion, except during the reign of Abu Yusuf Ya'qub al-Mansur (1184–1199) who was loyal to Ibn Tumart's ...

  9. Islam in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The predominant madhhab in the country is the Maliki school. [3] ... Kairouan where in 670 AD that the Mosque of Uqba, or the Great Mosque of Kairouan, ...