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Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Abi Sahl Abu Bakr al-Sarakhsi (from Sarakhs in Khorasan) was an Islamic scholar of the Hanafi school, traditionally known as Shams al-A'imma ("the sun of the leaders"), who lived and worked in Transoxiana. His family background is unknown; he died around the year 1106 A.D. Al-Sarakhsi wrote many books on Islamic law and jurisprudence; his most important, Kitāb al-Mabsūṭ, a... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Sarakhsi Al-Sarakhsi wrote many books on Islamic law and jurisprudence; his most important, Kitāb al-Mabsūṭ, a commentary on an epitome (mukhtaṣar) of Muhammad al-Shaybani's work, is spread over 30 volumes in which Sarakhsi explores juristic material, often through discussion of differences of opinion (ikhtilāf) both within the Hanafi tradition and with the other madhhabs.

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    Sarakhsi

    Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Abi Sahl Abu Bakr al-Sarakhsi (from Sarakhs in Khorasan) was an Islamic scholar of the Hanafi school, traditionally known as Shams al-A'imma ("the sun of the leaders"), who lived and worked in Transoxiana.
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    List of ancient Persian doctors

    Sarakhsi, Ahmad tayyeb, Famous physician of Academy of Gundishapur d900.
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    List of Iranian scientists and scholars

    Sarakhsi, Ahmad tayyeb, Famous physician of Academy of Gundishapur d900.[[Media:{| class="wikitable"
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    Apostasy in Islam

    A minority of medieval Islamic jurists, notably the Hanafi jurist Sarakhsi (d. 1090), Maliki jurist Ibn al-Walid al-Baji (d. 494 AH) and Hanbali jurist Ibn Taymiyyah (1263-1328), held that apostasy carries no legal punishment.
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    Academy of Gundishapur

    Sarakhsi, Ahmad Tayyeb, died 900 CE.
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    Fadl ibn Sahl

    Fadl ibn Sahl Dhul-riyasatein Sarakhsi (فضل بن سهل ذوالرياستين سرخسی) was a famous Persian vizier of the Abbasid era in Khorasan, who served under Al-Ma'mun.
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    Triple talaq

    Al Mabsoot by Imam Sarakhsi.
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    Dhimmi

    ↑ Al-Mawardi (2000), p. 66; the expression in quotes is from al-Sarakhsi, translated in Lewis (1984), p. 199; see also Friedmann (2003), p. 36
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    Yuhanna ibn Bukhtishu

    ↑ The first Persian Muslims, who replaced the Persian Christian physicians (bukhtishu' and Maswaih or Masua), was Ahmad b. Al-Tayib al-Sarakhsi (d. 900).(Frye, Richaard, Heritage of Persian, Mazda Publishers Inc, fourth edition published in 2004, pages 163-164)
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