| William Hook Morley - 1850 - 1080 pages
...tradition, who were natives of Hijáz. As the people of Irak possessed but few traditions, they had recourse to analogical deductions, and attained great...the followers of private judgment ' : the Imam Abu Hauifah, who was their chief, and had acquired a perfect knowledge of this system, taught it to his... | |
| Shama Churun Sircar - 1873 - 592 pages
...therein, for which reason they are called ' the followers of private judgment ;' Iman Abu Hanifah, who was their chief, and had acquired a perfect knowledge of this system, having taught it to his disciples." — Vide Mori. Dig. Introd., p. ccxxxix. The respective weight... | |
| Shama Churun Sircar - 1873 - 596 pages
...followers of tradition, who were natives of Ilijaz. The people of Irak, possessing but few traditions, had recourse to analogical deductions, and attained great proficiency therein, for which reason they are called 'the followers of private judgment;' Im&n Abu Hanifah, who was their chief, and had acquired... | |
| Syed Ameer Ali - 1885 - 704 pages
...of tradition, who were natives of Hijaz. As the people of Irak possessed but few traditions they had recourse to analogical deductions and attained great...called the followers of private judgment ; the Imam Abu Hanif ah who was their chief, had acquired a perfect knowledge of this system and taught it to his... | |
| Syed Ameer Ali - 1885 - 672 pages
...of tradition, who were natives of Hijaz. As the people of Irak possessed but few traditions they had recourse to analogical deductions and attained great...called the followers of private judgment ; the Imam Abft Hanifah who was their chief, had acquired a perfect knowledge of this system and taught it to... | |
| Joseph Hell - 1926 - 158 pages
...tradition, who were natives of Hijaz. As the people of Iraq possessed but few traditions, they had recourse to analogical deductions, and attained great...system, taught it to his disciples. The people of Hijaz had for Imam Malik Ibn Anas, and then Al-Shafa'i. Some learned circles disapproved of analogical... | |
| 1924 - 988 pages
...tradition, who were natives of Hijaz. As the people of Iraq possessed but few traditions, they had recourse to analogical deductions, and attained great...chief, and had acquired a perfect knowledge of this Anas adopted the historical standpoint. He composed a Corpus Juris on the basis of the legal practice... | |
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