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  1. Abu Hanifa - Wikipedia

    In his 1935 work The Arabism of Abu Hanifa, the Iraqi Arab historian Najji Maarouf argued that Iraqis should stop regarding Abu Hanifa as a foreign Persian, and instead reclaim his native, …

  2. Abu Hanifah | Biography, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Abu Hanifah, Muslim jurist and theologian whose systematization of Islamic legal doctrine was acknowledged as one of the four canonical schools of Islamic law. The Hanafi school …

  3. Biography of Imam Abu Hanifa | IslamicFinder

    Al-Numan bin Thabit, commonly known as Abu Hanifah or Abu Hanifa, is considered the founder of one of the four schools or rites of Islamic legal knowledge (fiqh) within the Sunni schools of …

  4. Abu Hanifa: The Heretic Who Became a Sunni Icon

    Feb 12, 2025 · Abu Hanifa al-Nuʿmān ibn Thābit (699–767 CE / 80–150 AH) was a prominent Islamic scholar and jurist, best known as the founder of the Hanafi school of jurisprudence, the …

  5. Imam Abu Hanifa | Islamic History

    This video gives a view, at a glance, of the great Imam Abu Hanifa [R], it also discusses the intelligence and wisdom of the Imam in regards to jurisprudence and related issues.

  6. Imam al-Azam Abu Hanifa: A Comprehensive Biography

    Oct 26, 2024 · Imam Abu Hanifa’s methodology emphasized a dynamic, adaptable approach to Islamic law, which made the Hanafi school particularly popular in areas with diverse cultural …

  7. Imam Abu Hanifa (RA): The Islamic Fiqh Scholar | Islam Q&A

    Oct 10, 2025 · Imam Abu Hanifa Nuʿman bin Thabit (699–767 CE) is one of the most influential figures in Islamic history, renowned as the founder of the Hanafi school of thought.

  8. Islam365 - Imam Abu Hanifah: Life and Legacy

    Imam Abu Hanifah (699–767 CE) – known as Imam al-Aʿzam (“The Great Imam”) – was a renowned Muslim jurist and theologian. He founded the Hanafi school of Sunni Islamic law …

  9. The Enduring Legacy of Imam Abu Hanifa: A Pioneer of Islamic ...

    Jul 9, 2025 · Imam Abu Hanifa, whose full name was Nu’man ibn Thabit, stands as a monumental figure in Islamic history, his influence reverberating across centuries and continents.

  10. Abu Hanifa [rahmatullahi alayh] - islamandsufism.org

    Feb 13, 2025 · Abu Hanifa [radiyallahu anh] (d. 150 AH / 767 CE) played a significant role in the development of legal thought and the methodology of independent reasoning (ijtihad) in Islam. …