Madhhab

Hanafi School of Law
Islamic school of legal thought attributed to Abu Hanifah, predominant in personal status and religious observances, noted for its liberal doctrines and extensive use of reasoning and analogy.
Madhhab
Madhhab refers to a established school of Islamic legal thought, each with its unique methodologies and rulings.
Shafi'i School of Law (Madhhab Shāfiʿī)
A school of Islamic jurisprudence founded by Imam Muhammad ibn Idris al-Shafi'i in the eighth century, known for its emphasis on hadith in formulating Islamic law.

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