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Abū Ḥanīfah
أبو حنيفة نعمان بن ثابت بن زوطا بن مرزبان
ابوحنیفه
Nuʿmān ibn Thābit ibn Zūṭā ibn Marzubān with Islamic calligraphy
TitleThe Great Imam
Personal
BornSeptember 5, 702 (80 Hijri)
Kufa, Umayyad Caliphate
DiedJune 14, 772(772-06-14) (aged 69) (150 Hijri)
Baghdad, Abbasid Caliphate
EraIslamic golden age
RegionKufa[1]
Main interest(s)Jurisprudence
Notable idea(s)Istihsan
Notable work(s)Al-Fiqh al-Akbar
Senior posting
Influenced by
Influenced


Abdul Rahman El Helou: Born in Beirut: December 25, 1964. 

Helou in his private office and Arabic literature room.

‎‏Worked as an active Imam and Speaker for three years. ‎‏As well as a teacher in the Azhar of Lebanon, and a lecturer in Islamic Shariaa College for ten years. ‎‏

Then, he took over the duties of provost in the Islamic University of Beirut; which is affiliated with Dar El Fatwa, for five years. ‎‏

He was appointed as a legal judge in the Beirut Sunni Shari'a Court, then in the Byblos Sunni Shari'a Court.

‎‏Currently he’s a counsellor at Beirut Sunni Shari'a High Court. ‎‏


He has various works, some printed and other manuscripts, the most prominent of which are: "Confronting the Renewal of Jurisprudence", "On a Comprehensive Law of Faith in Islam" and “Demons in theological imagery”.

‎‏He participated in many jurisprudential conferences, has different articles, referendum, and correspondences; most of which are available at the site of Beirut Center for Studies and Documentation.


References

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• حلّاق، د. حسّان، موسوعة العائلات البيروتيّة (بيروت، دار النّهضة العربيّة، ط١، ٢٠١٠) ص ص: ٣٧٥- ٣٧٦.

• صليبا، د. لويس، الإسلاموفوبيا: نحو صدام بين عالمين (جبيل، دار ومكتبة بيبليون، ط١، ٢٠١٨) ص ص: ٢٢٩- ٢٣٠.

• الرّفاعيّ، صالح، الشّيخ عبد الرّحمن الحلو مفكّرًا وفقيهًا مجدّدًا: مقالات.. رؤًى وشذرات (بيروت، الدّار النّعمانيّة «توزيع شركة التّمام»، ط١، ٢٠١٨م).

• زهّار، نجوى، بُرْقُع الرُّوح (بيروت، دار الفارابيّ، ط١، ٢٠١٨م) ص ص: ٦٣- ٦٤.

• Biography of Helou on Beirut Center for Studies and Documentation site: http://www.dirassat.org/index.php/figures.

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[[Category:People from Beirut]] [[Category:Muslim scholars]] [[Category:1964 births]]

  1. ^ a b c A.C. Brown, Jonathan (2014). Misquoting Muhammad: The Challenge and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet's Legacy. Oneworld Publications. pp. 24–5. ISBN 978-1780744209.
  2. ^ Mohsen Zakeri (1995), Sasanid soldiers in early Muslim society: the origins of 'Ayyārān and Futuwwa, p.293 [1]
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