there are five sharia law which followed by most muslims:
1.Jafari school(shia figh )
2.maliki school
3. Hanafi school
4.Shafi'i school
5. Hanbali school
The Hanafi School has the largest number of adherents, followed
by the Shafi'i School.
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The 3 firkas who follow the Hanafi school in Islam are the Barelvis, the Deobandis, and the Ahle Hadith. These groups differ in their interpretations of certain aspects of Islamic teachings and practices, but they all follow the Hanafi school of thought as their basis for understanding Islamic law and jurisprudence.
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In Sunni Islam there are four schools of Sharia Law, and one school in Shiite Islam. The Sunni schools are:
The Maliki (Medina)
Hanafi (progressive, majority of muslims)
Shafii (important in legal theory)
Hanbali (conservative).
The Shiite school of Sharia is the Jafari.
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Fatawa-e-Alamgiri is a compilation of law created at instance of
the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb (who was also known as 'Alamgir').
This compilation (or fiqh) is based on Islam's Sharia law, and was
the work of many scholars, principally from the Hanafi school.
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Most Bosnian Muslims are of the Sunni Sect and the Hanafi
School.