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Abbas Di Palma,
Shaykh Abbas Di Palma holds a BA and an MA degree in Islamic Studies, and certifications from the Language Institute of Damascus University. He has also studied traditional Islamic sciences in London, Damascus and Qom and taught for different institutions in Italy and UK. 208 Answers
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Mahmood Abu Maryam,
Trying to make sense of it all... 54 Answers
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Mohammed Al-Hilli,
Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli, originally from Iraq, has a Masters in Pharmacy from the University of London. He completed his Hawza degree from the ICAS in London under the supervision of Ayatollah Fadhil Milani, and also has an MA in Islamic Studies from Middlesex University via the Islamic College. He is a teacher at the Hawza Programme at Islamic College in London. 8 Answers
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Shahid Pradhan,
Shahid Pradhan is a graduate of Al-Mustafa International University, Qum. He is an activist and interested in Indian and international political and social issues. 1 Answer
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Shafi'i approach may be seen as a middle way between Hanafi and Maliki methodologies, the former defined at times as "more rational" and the latter "more scriptural". Hanafis definetly allow lot of "intellectual devices" in the process of deriving Islamic law while Malikis limit that process by heavily relying on the practice of the People of Medina. Imam Shafi'i relied on scriptural sources with more emphasis on single-chain reports from the Prophet rather than the practice of the People of Medina; however he limited the Hanafi-like intellectual process, for example by resorting to analogy (qiyas) when necessary but rejecting legal preference (istihsan) and similar tools.
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