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Legacy of Imam Abu Hanifa: Inspiring Generosity and Wisdom

Discover the life and teachings of Imam Abu Hanifa, reflecting on his generosity, wisdom, and visionary approach to jurisprudence and theology. Learn how his diligence, honesty, and trustworthiness can inspire success in anyone. Explore the importance of asking questions and assuming hypotheses for students' growth and problem-solving abilities. Uncover the remarkable journey of this influential scholar who memorized the Quran at a young age and left a lasting impact on Islamic jurisprudence.

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Legacy of Imam Abu Hanifa: Inspiring Generosity and Wisdom

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  1. Imam abuhanifa al-nu’man(r.a) Imam Malik Imam Shafi’i Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal

  2. Pg. no. 151: He was very hard working and managed his studies very well. He memorized the Quran at very young age. Sharia rulings teach us to be honest, truthful and trust worthy. These qualities can make anyone successful.

  3. Pg. no. 153: • I expect: • The importance of asking questions and assuming hypotheses for students: • It facilitates the things for future. • It brings out the solution for the problems. Pg. no. 152:

  4. He was a generous person, used to spend on his students, used to respect other’s opinions & attained a remarable status in jurisprudence & theology. Pg. no. 153: His jurisprudence was hypothetical & he had a futuristic vision.

  5. Textbook pg. no. 154: He was born in Kufa in the year 80 A.H, he was merchant of clothes with his father. He traveled to Makkah for pilgrimage along with his father and met many scholars. He died in the year 150 A.H and was buried in Baghdad. He was a merchant in Kufa and started learning Quran and sunnah since his early years. He was a great faqih, he attained a remarkable status in jurisprudence and theology.

  6. Pg. no. 155: To be generous & to respect others’ opinions.

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