It is a known fact that the tradition of Islamic law in which Abu Hanifa, the
founder of the Hanafite Sect, has grown is named as the Kufa School, and that it is Abdullah
ibn Masud who pioneered the linage of that school.
The present study seeks answers to the following questions calling attention to what extent Abdullah ibn Masud has been seen as a narrator in the texts of Hanafite scholars, particularly in al-Bukhari and al-Muslim: To what extent Abu Hanifa has given place to the narratives born of Abdullah ibn Masud? In other words, can one assert that the perspectives of Abdullah ibn Masud has been wholly, or duly represented in the sys- tem peculiar to the Hanafite School of thought?
Other ID | JA32ZN28HM |
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Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | September 30, 2004 |
Published in Issue | Year 2004Volume: 4 Issue: 2 |
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