Hanafi school
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The school spread throughout the Muslim world under the patronage of various Islamic empires, including the Abbasids and Seljuks. Transoxiana emerged as a centre of classical Hanafi scholarship between the 10th and 12th centuries, which gave rise to the Maturidi school of theology. The Ottoman Empire adopted Hanafism as its official school of law and influenced the legal thought of the school, eventually codifying it as the ''Mecelle'' in the 1870s.
Followers of the Hanafi school are called Hanafis, who are estimated to comprise two third of all Muslims. It is the largest Islamic legal school and is predominant in the Indian subcontinent, Turkey, Central Asia and much of the Levant. Provided by Wikipedia
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by HANAFI MULJOHARDJONO
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by SURIAH HANAFI, -
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by ISRO' HANAFI, 029211975
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by Hanafi Rachman, 039814879
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by Ulfiani Fauzia Hanafi
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