Biography
Jurisprudence
Historical
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When was Abu Hanifa born? 

699 AD

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What are the main sources of law in the Hanafi school of thought?

The Quran, Hadith, consensus of scholars (ijma), and reasoning (qiyas).

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In which city was Abu Hanifa born?

Kufa, Iraq
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What was Abu Hanifa's full name?

Nu‘man ibn Thabit

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Why did Abu Hanifa emphasize reasoning (qiyas) in his legal rulings?

 He believed that reasoning allowed Islamic law adapt to new situations and provide solutions to that circumstance.

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Which Muslim leader was in power during Abu Hanifa's time?

Umayyad and Abbasid

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Which school of Islamic jurisprudence did Abu Hanifa found?

The Hanafi school of thought

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What is "istihsan" in Hanafi law?

Istihsan is choosing a more beneficial legal ruling when the usual rule seems too harsh for a situation.

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Why was Abu Hanifa imprisoned by Abbasid? 

He refused to accept the position as a cheif judge because he thought it would compromise his integrity.

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What was the profession of Abu Hanifa's father?

His father was a silk merchant

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Which principle did Abu Hanifa emphasize: analogical reasoning (qiyas) or strictly only used Hadith?

Analogical Reasoning (qiyas)

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Which scholars were the students of Abu Hanifa?

One of the most famous ones are Abu Yusuf and Muhammad al-Shaybani.

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How did Abu Hanifa's students continue his legacy after his death?

They formalized the teachings of Hanafi school

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What did Abu Hanifa do if he couldn’t find a solution in the Quran or Hadith?  

He would use reasoning or personal judgement (ra'y) to come up with a fair solution.

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What was the influence of the Hanafi school during the Ottoman Empire?

The Hanafi school became the official school of law in the Ottoman Empire.

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