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| − | {{tree chart|LIGHTGREEN|ZIA|JAS| |GREEN|-|WAQ|-|ABH|LIGHTGREEN = [[Abu Hanifa]] (699–767) wrote Al Fiqh Al Akbar<noinclude><ref>[http://www.central-mosque.com/aqeedah/fiqakbar.pdf The Great Fiqh]</ref></noinclude> and Kitab Al-Athar, jurisprudence followed by [[Sunni Islam|Sunni]], [[Sufism|Sunni Sufi]], [[Barelvi]], [[Deobandi]], [[Zaidiyyah | + | {{tree chart|LIGHTGREEN|ZIA|JAS| |GREEN|-|WAQ|-|ABH|LIGHTGREEN = [[Abu Hanifa]] (699–767) wrote Al Fiqh Al Akbar<noinclude><ref>[http://www.central-mosque.com/aqeedah/fiqakbar.pdf The Great Fiqh]</ref></noinclude> and Kitab Al-Athar, jurisprudence followed by [[Sunni Islam|Sunni]], [[Sufism|Sunni Sufi]], [[Barelvi]], [[Deobandi]], [[Zaidiyyah]] and originally by the [[Fatimid Caliphate|Fatimid]] and taught|boxstyle_LIGHTGREEN=background-color:#43FF00;|ZIA=[[Zayd ibn Ali]] (695–740)|boxstyle_ZIA=background-color:#43FF00;|JAS= [[Ja'far bin Muhammad Al-Baqir]] (702–765) Muhammad and Ali's great great grand son, jurisprudence followed by [[Shia Islam|Shia]], he taught|boxstyle_JAS=background-color:#43FF00;|GREEN = [[Malik ibn Anas]] (711–795) wrote [[Muwatta Imam Malik|Muwatta]]<noinclude><ref>[http://bewley.virtualave.net/muwcont.html Al-Muwatta']</ref></noinclude>, jurisprudence from early Medina period now mostly followed by Sunni in Africa and taught|boxstyle_GREEN=background-color:#43FF00;|WAQ = [[Al-Waqidi]] (748–822) wrote history books like Kitab al-Tarikh wa al-Maghazi, student of Malik ibn Anas|boxstyle_WAQ=background-color:#43FF00;|ABH = Abu Muhammad Abdullah ibn Abdul Hakam (died 829) wrote biographies and history books, student of Malik ibn Anas|boxstyle_ABH=background-color:#43FF00;}} |
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{{tree chart|YYY|SSS|!|GREEN| |IIB| |AIA| |IBH|YYY= [[Abu Yusuf]] (729–798) wrote [[Usul al-fiqh]]|boxstyle_YYY=background-color:#AFFF38;|GREEN = [[Al-Shafi‘i]] (767–820) wrote [[Al-Risala (book)|Al-Risala]], jurisprudence followed by Sunni and taught|boxstyle_GREEN=background-color:#43FF00;|IIB=[[Ismail ibn Ibrahim]]|SSS= [[Muhammad al-Shaybani]] (749–805)|boxstyle_SSS=background-color:#AFFF38;|AIA= [[Ali ibn al-Madini]] (778–849) wrote The Book of Knowledge of the Companions|boxstyle_AIA=background-color:#AFFF38;|IBH= [[Ibn Hisham]] (died 833) wrote early history and As-Sirah an-Nabawiyyah, Muhammad's biography|boxstyle_IBH=background-color:#AFFF38;}} | {{tree chart|YYY|SSS|!|GREEN| |IIB| |AIA| |IBH|YYY= [[Abu Yusuf]] (729–798) wrote [[Usul al-fiqh]]|boxstyle_YYY=background-color:#AFFF38;|GREEN = [[Al-Shafi‘i]] (767–820) wrote [[Al-Risala (book)|Al-Risala]], jurisprudence followed by Sunni and taught|boxstyle_GREEN=background-color:#43FF00;|IIB=[[Ismail ibn Ibrahim]]|SSS= [[Muhammad al-Shaybani]] (749–805)|boxstyle_SSS=background-color:#AFFF38;|AIA= [[Ali ibn al-Madini]] (778–849) wrote The Book of Knowledge of the Companions|boxstyle_AIA=background-color:#AFFF38;|IBH= [[Ibn Hisham]] (died 833) wrote early history and As-Sirah an-Nabawiyyah, Muhammad's biography|boxstyle_IBH=background-color:#AFFF38;}} | ||
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References
- ↑ Women in Islam: An Indonesian Perspective by Syafiq Hasyim. p. 67
- ↑ ulama, bewley.virtualave.net
- ↑ 1.Proof & Historiography - The Islamic Evidence. theislamicevidence.webs.com
- ↑ Atlas Al-sīrah Al-Nabawīyah. Darussalam, 2004. p. 270
- ↑ Umar Ibn Abdul Aziz by Imam Abu Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Hakam died 829