Abu Hanifa
Abu Hanifa
Numan bin Tabith (نعمان بن ثابت). Founder of one of the famous Fiqhi schools in Islam, the Hanafi school. Born in Kufa of Iraq in 698 A.D. He was jailed by the Abbasid Caliph Abu Jafar Mansur and tortured until his death.
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- Islamic Perspective
- The Medical Benefits of Taraweeh Prayers
- The Islamic Revolution
- Islamic Renaissance
- The Surah Al-Hadeed 57
- Understanding Tasawwuf
- The Martyrdom of Imam Hussain (A.S.)
- The Status of Parents in Islam
- Issues: Misrepresentation in the Name of Islam
- "Stoning is in Conflict with Qur'anic Injunction"
- Islam Does Not Inhibit Science
- Benefits of Breast Feeding
- Notes On The Education Of Muslim Children
- Humility
- Extension of Halal Concept to the Personal Habits of the Muslims
- The Need For Islamic Renaissance
- Family Planning
- Inshah Allah Allah So Willing--The Metaphysics of the Future
- Abortion
- Life (existence) before Birth and Life after Death
- Quran Ispires Modern Science
- Ehsan, The Forgotten Dimension of Islam
- The Global Bazaar and Islamic Civilization
- Consider the Culture to Gauge Women's Rights
- Jamaluddin Afghani
- Can Human beings be Cloned?
- Organ Donation Problems
- Muslim Unity Through Science and Technology in the 21st Century
- America the Global Leader in Science and Technology
- Gender Equality and Justice in Islam