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Lysithian madhhab

Laysitic mazhab ( Arabic: المذهب الليثي ) is one of the earliest law schools ( mazhabs ) in Sunni Islam . The founder and eponym of the madhhab is the head of the Egyptian Muslim lawyers and experts on the hadiths of his time, al-Lays ibn Saad [1] (713-791) of Persian origin. Mazhab al-Laisa ibn Saad gained distribution in Egypt [2] , but then completely disappeared under the onslaught of other schools, which then became considered “canonical” in Islam. Today, the main schools in Egypt are the Shafiite , Hanafi, and Malikite madhhabs. In addition, due to the lack of practice among al-Lays Ibn Saad’s students to write down his words during the lessons, not one of his works has survived to this day [3] .

Lysithian madhhab
Arab. المذهب الليثي
General information
Base8th century
Founderal-lays ibn saad
Religion
ReligionIslam
FlowSunnis
Spread
CountryUmayyad Caliphate ,
Abbasid Caliphate

Notes

  1. ↑ Bulletin of Moscow University . - Publishing house of Moscow University, 2000. - S. 189.
  2. ↑ The First Conference of the Academy of Islamic Research . - Al Azhar Academy of Islamic Research. - P. 53. - 301 p.
  3. ↑ Voskresensky, A. D. Political systems and political cultures of the East . - East-West, 2006.- S. 220. - 687 p.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Laysitsky_maskhab&oldid = 99106630


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