hanafi in A Sentence

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    Abi al- Izz al- Hanafi.

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    Asha Hanafi Ally.

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    They themselves are predominantly followers of the Hanafi school.

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    Hence, Hanafi law would apparently permit exchange of different quantities of the same currency on a spot basis.

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    Other traditional religions or beliefs that are followed by many in the country are the orthodox Hanafi school of Sunni Islam.

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    Imam Abu Hanifa is the founder of the Hanafi school of thought that most Muslims of the Indian sub-continent follow.

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    Dr Mohammad Hanafi, presiding judge of the special bench, also sentenced the wife of one of the accused to 517 years in absentia.

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    It is not associated with the Hanafi jurisprudence within Sunni Islam, and is a widely read version of translation in the Indian Subcontinent.

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    In particular, Deobandis have penned much literature in defense of their argument that the Hanafi madhhab is in complete accordance with the Quran and Hadith.

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    Sunnis of different schools(Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i and Hanbali) constitute the majority while there is a significant Shia minority in and around Medina, such as the Nakhawila.

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    The 1977 Hanafi Siege: More than 130 hostages held in Washington, D.C., by Hanafi Muslims are set free after ambassadors from three Islamic nations join negotiations.

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    The courts generally apply the Hanafi Sunni law for Sunnis; Shia Muslims are independent of Sunni law for those areas where Shia law differs substantially from Sunni practice.

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    Article 2 declared Islam the state religion and, unlike Pakistan and Bangladesh, mentioned that religious rites of the state shall be performed as per the Sunni Hanafi doctrine.

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    Rashīd Aḥmad ibn Hidāyat Aḥmad Ayyūbī Anṣārī Gangohī(1826- 1905) was an Indian Deobandi Islamic scholar, a leading figure of the Deobandi movement, a Hanafi jurist and scholar of hadith.

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    Triple Talaq, also known as talaq-e-biddat, instant divorce and talaq-e-mughallazah(irrevocable divorce), is a form of Islamic divorce which has been used by Muslims in India, especially adherents of Hanafi Sunni Islamic schools of jurisprudence.

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    Students at madrasas affiliated with the Deobandi movement study the classic books of Hanafi Law such as Nur al-Idah, Mukhtasar al-Quduri, Sharh al-Wiqayah, and Kanz al-Daqa'iq, culminating their study of the madhhab with the Hidayah of al-Marghinani.

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    Roughly 90% of the population practice Sunni Islam and belong to the Hanafi Islamic law school, while 7-15% are followers of Shia Islam; the majority of whom belong to the Twelver branch, with smaller numbers of Ismailis.

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    According to various polls, the majority of Kazakhstan's citizens, primarily ethnic Kazakhs, identify as non-denominational Muslims, while others incline towards Sunni of the Hanafi school, traditionally including ethnic Kazakhs, who constitute about 63.6% of the population, as well as ethnic Uzbeks, Uighurs, and Tatars.

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    The Hanafi school of thought of Sunnism is the most popular, with Shiism of Imami and Ismaili denominations predominating in the Pamir plateau and the western Tian Shan mountains(almost exclusively Ismailis), while boasting to a large minority population in the Zarafshan river valley, from Samarkand to Bukhara almost exclusively Imamis.

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