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Abū Yūsuf (ابو يوسف) - Scholar and Jurist in Islamic History
A comprehensive overview of Abū Yūsuf, also known as Yaʿqūb ibn Ibrāhīm, his contributions to Islamic scholarship, his relationship with his teacher Imām Abū Ḥanīfah, and his legacy.
Ibn Baz, Shaykh Abd al-Aziz
Renowned Islamic scholar and former Head of the Supreme Religious Council in Saudi Arabia.
Madani, Husain Ahmad
Indian Deobandi alim and politically active in the debate over regional and religious identity in statehood formation.
Sinkili, Abd-al-Rauf al-
Acehnese scholar known for his translations of Islamic texts into Malay and his adaptive rendering of Tafsir al-Jalalayn.
Ahmad, Khurshid
Pakistani Islamic scholar, activist, and economist known for developing Islamic economics as an alternative to capitalism and socialism.
Nasai, Abu Abd al-Rahman Ahmad ibn Ali al-
A prominent Islamic scholar and author of one of the six Sunni canonical compilations of hadith.
Abdel Rahman, Omar
Renowned Egyptian religious scholar, spiritual leader of al-Jamaah al-Islamiyyah, and radical Islamist figure.
Mahmud Shaltut
Influential Egyptian religious scholar and reformer of al-Azhar University
Buti, Muhammad Said Ramadan al-
A prominent Syrian Islamic leader and scholar, known for his teaching, scholarly contributions, and active engagement in public discourse.
Abd al-Aziz, Shah
The Indian Islamic scholar best known for his refuting epistles against Shiism.
Israr Ahmad
Islamic Scholar, Theologian, and Founder of Tanzeem-i Islami and Other Islamic Organizations

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