The Shāfi‘ī madhhab (شافعي) is one of the four schools of fiqh, or religious law, within Sunni Islam. The Shāfi‘ī school of fiqh is named after Imām ash-Shāfi‘ī. The other three schools of law are Hanafi, Maliki and Hanbali.
The Shāfi‘ī School of...
The Hanafi (Arabic الحنفي) school is one of the four schools of law (Madhhabs) or jurisprudence (Fiqh) within Sunni Islam. (The other three schools of thought are Shafi'i, Maliki, and Hanbali.) The Hanafi madhhab is named after Abu Hanifa an-Nu‘man...
The Maliki (Arabic مالكي) madhhab is one of the four schools of Fiqh or religious law within Sunni Islam. It is the third-largest of the four schools, followed by approximately 15% of Muslims, mostly in North Africa, West Africa, United Arab...
Madh'hab (Arabic: مذهب [mæðhæb], pl. مذاهب [mæðæːhıb]; transliterated Urdu: mazhab) is an Islamic school of law, or fiqh (religious jurisprudence). In the first 150 years of Islam, there were many such "schools" - in fact, several of the Sahābah, or...
Hanbali (Arabic: حنبلى ) is one of the four schools (Madh'habs (rites) of Fiqh or religious law within Sunni Islam (the other three being Hanafi, Maliki and Shafi`i).
Salafi creed aqeedah is based on this Madh'hab of Sunni Islam.
The jurisprudence...