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  • ...rding to a [[fatwa]] by Al-Azhar, one of the most respected authorities in Sunni Islam)<ref>[http://www.al-islam.org/encyclopedia/chapter1b/14.html al-Azhar ...d ibn abd al-Wahhab gave rise to what would become the modern day trend in Sunni Islamic thought known as Salafism. Salafism, almost necessarily wildly dive
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  • Fiqh comprises both its methodologies (as detailed by the four [[Sunni]] [[Madhab|madhabs]], or two/three [[Shi'ism|Shi'ite]] madhabs) and its pro ...red years later, both making their first appearance during the life of the Sunni Imams Abu Hanifa (d. 767), Malik (d. 795), Shafi'i (d. 820), and Ibn Hanbal
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  • ...The Nigerian Legal System: Public Law, Peter Lang, 2005, p. 673|Under the Maliki code applicable in Nigeria the word Nikah signifies “the contract of marr ...a of 'Abdullah ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani (310/922 - 386/996) A Treatise on Maliki Fiqh===
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  • ...under confinement until death or repentance, while the remaining Shafi'i, Maliki, and Hanbali schools all agree the verdict for the female apostate is the s The specific rulings for the four Sunni schools as well as the Ja'fari school of Shia Islam are as follows:
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  • ...under confinement until death or repentance, while the remaining Shafi'i, Maliki, and Hanbali schools all agree the verdict for the female apostate is the s The specific rulings for the four Sunni schools as well as the Ja'fari school of Shia Islam are as follows:
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  • ...uď zemře, nebo dokud se nenavrátí k Islámu. Ostatní islámské školy (Shafi, Maliki a Hanbali) se všechny shodují na tom, že trest za odpadlictví pro ženy ...com/islam/comparison_charts/islamic_sects.htm|2=2011-10-04}} Comparison of Sunni and Shia Islam] - ReligionFacts, accessed October 4, 2011</ref><ref>Tracy M
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  • ....religionfacts.com/islam/comparison_charts/islamic_sects.htm Comparison of Sunni and Shia Islam] - ReligionFacts</ref><ref>[http://www.britannica.com/EBchec ...gral part of the Muslim faith. The 11<sup>th</sup> century Andalusian {{wp|Maliki}} theologian and scholar {{wp|Yusuf ibn abd al-Barr}} wrote in his Jami' Ba
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  • ...li schools of jurisprudence, though a father was permitted to do so by the Maliki and Shafi'i schools if his daughter was still a virgin. They all agreed tha ...long as she is a minor." The founders of two of the four major schools of Sunni jurisprudence, Malik and Shafi'i, employed different strategies to get arou
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  • ...es jusqu’à la mort ou la repentance, tandis que les autres écoles Shafi'i, Maliki et Hanbali sont toutes d’accord avec l’application de la même condamna ...com/islam/comparison_charts/islamic_sects.htm|2=2011-10-04}} Comparison of Sunni and Shia Islam] - ReligionFacts, accessed October 4, 2011</ref><ref>Tracy M
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  • ...ongst followers of these schools. However, it may be that followers of the Maliki and Hanafi schools who are devout (or who wish to ''appear'' devout) will t ===Maliki Madhab===
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  • ...pe is either recommended or required by the dominant classical view of all Sunni schools of Islamic jurisprudence, and seems to have been generally approved ===Maliki Madhab===
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  • Shafi'i, founder of one of the four Sunni legal schools, used the example of Aisha's marriage in support of the Islam ...l works of Ibn Ishaq nor (it seems) Musa b. 'Uqbah, nor does it feature in Maliki legal texts, where Little believes it would be expected to feature had it b
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  • ...ent if there is some circumstancial evidence in support of her allegation. Maliki jurists even held that a woman must be punished with the hadd penalty for f ...''Muwatta'' confirms this punishment. Malik was founder of one of the four Sunni legal schools.
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  • ...s [[Sahabah|companions]], and the Quran (particularly {{Quran|65|4}}). The Maliki and Shafi'i schools even allowed a father to forcibly contract his daughter ...how the hadith of Aisha's marriage was used. In addition, Baugh notes that Maliki and Shafi'i jurists said only the father (or grandfather) may marry off his
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  • ...s [[Sahabah|companions]], and the Quran (particularly {{Quran|65|4}}). The Maliki and Shafi'i schools even allowed a father to forcibly contract his daughter ...how the hadith of Aisha's marriage was used. In addition, Baugh notes that Maliki and Shafi'i jurists said only the father (or grandfather) may marry off his
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  • ...l.4 pg. 511</ref>}}This hadith does not appear in any of the six canonical Sunni hadith books (Sahih Bukhari, Muslim, Dawud, Tirmidhi, Nisa'i, ibn Majah), a .... Defensive Jihad] - Islamic Emirate Online, The Fiqh Department</ref>}}'''Maliki Fiqh'''{{Quote||In Hashiyat ad Dussuqi it is stated: Jihad becomes Fard Ayn
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  • ===Sunni Islam=== *The Maliki school recommends FGM, but does not decree it as obligatory.
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  • ...encouraged by the remaining three madhabs, namely the Hanafi, Hanbali, and Maliki. Salafi scholars also encourage the practice. In universally conceiving of ...a of 'Abdullah ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani (310/922 - 386/996) A Treatise on Maliki Fiqh (Inc. commentary from ath-Thamr ad-Dani by al-Azhari) Ch. 32|[These ar
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  • ...and the Abolition of Slavery'' Wiliam Gervase Clarence-Smith writes of the Sunni compromise on slavery determined by 800 CE, "One mode of enslavement was th ...lier and contemporary near eastern cultures<ref>Brockopp, J. (2000) "Early Maliki Law", Brill: Leiben, p.170</ref>, a slave could agree a contract to purchas
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  • ==Sunni== [[w:Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyya |Ibn al-Qayyim]] (1292-1350) was a famous Sunni Islamic jurist, commentator on the Qur'an, astronomer, chemist, philosopher
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