Abu Sulayman al-Dawudi

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Abu Sulayman al-Dawudi is the honorific name of Dawud al-Zahiri, the 9th-century Muslim jurist who founded the literalist Zahiri school of Islamic law.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic scholar
Islamic scholar
Muslim jurist
Muslim jurist
founder of an Islamic legal school
founder of an Islamic legal school
school of Islamic jurisprudence
alsoKnownAs Zahiri madhhab NERFINISHED
associatedWith Zahiri school of Islamic law NERFINISHED
Zahiri school of Islamic law NERFINISHED
century 9th century
9th century
denomination Sunni Islam
Sunni Islam
field fiqh
fiqh
founderOf Zahiri school of Islamic law NERFINISHED
honorificNameOf Dawud al-Zahiri NERFINISHED
knownFor literalist approach to Islamic law
literalist approach to Islamic law
legalMethod literalism
textualism
legalPhilosophy emphasis on Qur’an and hadith literal meaning
emphasis on Qur’an and hadith literal meaning
rejection of analogical reasoning (qiyas)
rejection of analogical reasoning (qiyas)
legalSchoolFounded Zahiri NERFINISHED
name Abu Sulayman al-Dawudi NERFINISHED
namedAfter Dawud al-Zahiri NERFINISHED
religion Islam
Islam

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Dawud al-Zahiri knownAs Abu Sulayman al-Dawudi