

In 1916, he scored highest on the entry examination for the judiciary institute in the Gharbia Governorate despite being several years younger and less experienced than his colleagues. In 1913, he completed high school and enrolled in the Ahmadi Madrasa in Tanta. 2 Views on Salafi movement and Salafi TheologyĪbu Zahra was born on Main El-Mahalla El-Kubra, the second largest city in the Nile Delta.His works include Abu Hanifa, Malik and al-Shafi'i. He was also a member of the Islamic Research Academy. He occupied a number of positions he was a lecturer of Islamic law at Al-Azhar University and a professor at Cairo University. Muhammad Abu Zahra (Arabic: محمد أبو زهرة), (1898–1974) was an Egyptian public intellectual and an influential Hanafi jurist. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.You should also add the template to the talk page.A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Arabic Wikipedia article at ] see its history for attribution.


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