Abu Hanifa, the founder of the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence, is believed to have died in 767 CE. He reportedly faced persecution for his views and was imprisoned by the Abbasid caliph Al-Mansur. It is widely believed that he died in prison, although some accounts suggest he may have been poisoned. His death is often viewed as a consequence of his refusal to compromise his principles.
he didt die...he is still alive age 90+
Abu Zafar Obaidullah died in 2001.
Abu Thabit Amir died in 1308.
Nasr Abu Zayd died in 2010.
Borhan Abu Samah died in 1999.
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Hazrat Imam Abu Hanifa ra had many students. Two of them are very famous. They are - Imam Yousaf and Imam Muhammad ra.
Imam abu hanifa.
Baghdad, near the eternal Tigris river, in the AlA'adhamia district, lies the tomb of the Master of Theologians, Imam Abu Hanifa, who was buried there in the year 150 of the Hijra (770 AD).
Hanifa Mavlianova died in 2010.
His only job was to be a good muslim and spread the word of islam
he didt die...he is still alive age 90+
Cochin Hanifa died on February 2, 2010, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India of complications from chronic liver disease.
Imam Shafai and Imam Abu Hanifa differ primarily in their approaches to Islamic jurisprudence. Imam Abu Hanifa, the founder of the Hanafi school, emphasized reasoning and personal judgment (ra'y) alongside textual sources, allowing for flexibility in legal rulings. In contrast, Imam Shafai, the founder of the Shafi'i school, prioritized strict adherence to the Quran and Hadith, advocating for a more systematic methodology that includes consensus (ijma) and analogy (qiyas) but with clear hierarchical guidelines. Their differing views on the sources and methods of deriving legal rulings reflect broader theological and cultural contexts in which they operated.
In the name of Allah, the most Beneficent, the most Merciful. = Answer = Imam Abu Hanifa (RA) is of the opinion that consuming horse meat is Makruh Tanzihi due to its honour and due to the fact that a horse is needed in wars and battles. Imam Abu Yusuf (RA) and Imam Muhammad (RA) consider it to be halal and it is said that Imam Abu Hanifa (RA) retreated to this opinion. Therefore it will be permissible to consume, although best to avoid. (Hidayah p.441 v.4) Only Allah Knows Best
Abu Ishaque died in 2003.
Abu Taher died in 1976.