Hanafi school was made popular in India by?
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Abu Hanifa
The Hanafi School is one of the four major schools of Sunni Islamic legal reasoning and repositories of positive law. It was built upon the teachings of Abu Hanifa (d. 767), a merchant who studied and taught in Kufa, Iraq, and who is reported to have left behind one major work, Al-Fiqh al-Akbar
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Hanafi - Wikipedia
The Hanafi school (Arabic: حَنَفِي, romanized: Ḥanafī) is one of the four ... Turkic expansion introduced the school to the Indian subcontinent and Anatolia, and it was ... It is prevalent in Turkey, the Balkans, the Levant, Central Asia, the Indian ...
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