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the Youth's Treasure (Kitāb Kanz al-Walad). Al-God (See Dā'ī; hammāmāt] Bath, steam bath, swimming hammāmāt existed in Damascus (q.v.) and /625) Famous uncle of the the Battle of Badr in 2/624 AbūHanīfa's disciples, Abu Yusuf and al-Shaybānī, than
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the Youth's Treasure (Kitāb Kanz al-Walad). Al-God (See Dā'ī; hammāmāt] Bath, steam bath, swimming hammāmāt existed in Damascus (q.v.) and /625) Famous uncle of the the Battle of Badr in 2/624 AbūHanīfa's disciples, Abu Yusuf and al-Shaybānī, than
Hāmidī uses the traditional Ismāī'fī negative terminology of and his thought is much influenced by Neoplatonism. Ismā'īlīs; Neoplatonism, Islamic) Hammām (Ar.) [pl. pool. Such buildings have existed in Islam in the sense of bath Abū Hanīfa himself. The Hanafī madhhab (q.v.) gained its greatest sphere of influence in the Middle East and the Indian sub continent. (See Fiqh; Hanbalīs; Hiyal; Istihsān; Mālikīs; Shāfi'īs; Sharī'a.) Hanbalīs Adherents of one of the four main law schools
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1997
Imprint Routledge
Pages 2
eBook ISBN 9780203986158
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Hammām