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- Thawri abstract "The Thawri (Arabic:الثوري) Madhab was a short lived school of Islamic Jurisprudence. Its founder was Sufyan Al-Thawri, a great 8th Century scholar, jurist and hadith compiler.After Ath-Thawri's move to Basra later in his life, his jurisprudential thought (usul) became more closely aligned to that of the Umayyads and of Al-Azwa'i. He is reported to have regarded the physical jihad as an obligation only as a defensive war.He spent the last year of his life hiding after a dispute between him and the Abbasid Caliph Muhammad Ibn Mansur Al-Mahdi. After his death, the Thawri Madhhab was taken up by his students, including notably Yahya al-Qattan. However, his school did not survive, but his jurisprudential thought and especially hadith transmission are highly regarded in Islam, and have influenced all the major schools.".
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- Thawri wikiPageWikiLink Abbasid_Caliphate.
- Thawri wikiPageWikiLink Abd_al-Rahman_al-Awzai.
- Thawri wikiPageWikiLink Al-Mahdi.
- Thawri wikiPageWikiLink Alim.
- Thawri wikiPageWikiLink Caliphate.
- Thawri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fiqh.
- Thawri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Schools_of_Sunni_jurisprudence.
- Thawri wikiPageWikiLink Fiqh.
- Thawri wikiPageWikiLink Jihad.
- Thawri wikiPageWikiLink Madhhab.
- Thawri wikiPageWikiLink Principles_of_Islamic_jurisprudence.
- Thawri wikiPageWikiLink Sufyan_al-Thawri.
- Thawri wikiPageWikiLink Umayyad_Caliphate.
- Thawri wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thawri".
- Thawri wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dubious.
- Thawri wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Thawri wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sunni_Islam.
- Thawri subject Category:Fiqh.
- Thawri subject Category:Schools_of_Sunni_jurisprudence.
- Thawri type Science.
- Thawri comment "The Thawri (Arabic:الثوري) Madhab was a short lived school of Islamic Jurisprudence. Its founder was Sufyan Al-Thawri, a great 8th Century scholar, jurist and hadith compiler.After Ath-Thawri's move to Basra later in his life, his jurisprudential thought (usul) became more closely aligned to that of the Umayyads and of Al-Azwa'i.".
- Thawri label "Thawri".
- Thawri sameAs Q7711501.
- Thawri sameAs المذهب_الثوري.
- Thawri sameAs Mazhab_Tsauri.
- Thawri sameAs Mazhab_Tsauri.
- Thawri sameAs m.0n507cl.
- Thawri sameAs Sevrî.
- Thawri sameAs Q7711501.
- Thawri wasDerivedFrom Thawri?oldid=657210594.
- Thawri isPrimaryTopicOf Thawri.