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Muslims had two schools of Law Hanafi and Shanafi
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True. Muslims had two schools of Law Hanafi and Shanafi.

Schools of Law in Muslim Ideology

The conflict in the interpretation of the Quranic verses and hadith led to the creation of different schools of law.

The Hanafi School drives its name from Abu Hanafi and is the most popular among all.

This school follows the hadiths and traditions of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W).

The Shanafi school is basically a combination of Hanafi and Maliki schools.

It derives its interpretations from Ijma, a decision that an assembly of people takes collectively.

The Shanafi school follows the traditions of the Muslim people.

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