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| | Shafi`i - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Imam Bukhari, Imam Muslim, Imam Nasa'ie, Imam Bayhaqi, Imam Tirmidhi, Imam Ibn Majah, Imam Tabari (who later became independent Mujtahid), Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani, Imam Abu Dawud, Imam Nawawi, Imam As-Suyuti, Imam Ibn Kathir, Imam Dhahabi, Imam Al-Hakim |
 | | Imam of Tafser and Seerah:- Imam Mawardi, Ibn Kathir, Sheikh Khatib Al-Baghdadi |
 | | As a member of the school of Medina, ash-Shāfi‘ī worked to combine the pragmatism of the Medina school with the contemporary pressures of the Traditionalists. |
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