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138: 25: 548:, Ibn Abi Hatim al-Razi preserves a corpus of ten letters attributed to al-Awza'i. In these letters, al-Awza'i addresses a series of high-ranking officials in order to plead the cause of individuals and groups. Among other things, he encouraged the 65:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 563:. When his appeal to the tax administrator failed, al-Awza'i gave the Christian the 80 dinars he thought he was owed, and even tried to return the jar of honey the Christian had given him to thank him for his efforts. 658:
Imām al-Awzāʿi was of bedouin arab origin and his forefathers might have belonged to those D̲j̲āťs who fell into the hands of Muḥammad b. al-Ḳāsim and were sent as prisoners of war to ʿIrāḳ
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Imām al-Awzā'i was of Sindhī origin and his forefathers might have belonged to those Jāts who fell into the hands of Muhammad b. al-Kāsim and were sent as prisoners of war to 'lrāk.
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Both Christians and Muslims from the Beirut area appealed to al-Awza'i for help. In one story, a local Christian in Beirut sought al-Awza'i's help in resolving a
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Krawietz, Birgit; Tamer, Georges; Holtzman, Livnatz (2013). "Debating the Doctrine of jabr (Compulsion): Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya Reads Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī".
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Tillier, Mathieu (2022). "La Syrie d'al-Awzāʿī (m. 157/774). Les pétitions d'un savant au pouvoir abbasside". In Boudier, Mathilde (ed.).
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Wood, Asmi (2012). "8. Apostasy in Islam and the Freedom of Religion in International Law". In Paul Babie; Neville Rochow (eds.).
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The prominent traditionalists, such as Abū ʿAmr al-Awzāʿī (d.157/774) and Ahmad b. Ḥanbal (d.241/855)..
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The origin of al - Awza'i is traced from Sind, wherefrom he or his parents came to Syria...
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Islamic Theology, Philosophy and Law: Debating Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya
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school of Islamic law in the 9th century. He died in 774 and was buried near
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Al-Awza'i differed with other schools of jurisprudence in holding that
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handed down from preceding generations. For Awzāʿī, this was the true
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Autour de la Syrie médiévale. Études offertes à Anne-Marie Eddé
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to ransom Muslims who were captured by the Byzantines in
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Encyclopaedia of Islam New Edition Online (EI-2 English)
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Awza'i school
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