{"id":1902,"date":"2021-10-05T15:06:00","date_gmt":"2021-10-05T15:06:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/desigoogly.com\/meaning\/?p=1902"},"modified":"2021-10-05T15:06:00","modified_gmt":"2021-10-05T15:06:00","slug":"ashshafii-meaning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/desigoogly.com\/meaning\/ashshafii-meaning\/","title":{"rendered":"Ashshafii Meaning"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Ashshafii meaning is: <div > <p ><span >ASH<\/span>-SH&#x100;FI&#x2bf;&#x12a; (<span lang='ar' >&#x627;&#x644;&#x634;&#x627;&#x641;&#x639;&#x649;&#x200e;<\/span>). Im&#x101;m Muh&#x323;ammad ibn Idr&#x12b;s ash-Sh&#x101;fi&#x2bf;&#x12b;, the founder of one of the four orthodox sects of Sunn&#x12b;s, was born at Askalon in Palestine <span >A.H<\/span>. 150. He was of the same tribe as the Prophet, and is distinguished by the appellation of al-Im&#x101;mu &#x2be;l-Mut&#x324;t&#x324;alib&#x12b;, or Quraish Mut&#x324;t&#x324;alib&#x12b;, because of his descent from the Prophet&#x2019;s grandfather, &#x2bf;Abdu &#x2be;l-Mut&#x324;t&#x324;alib. He derived his patronymic ash-Sh&#x101;fi&#x2bf;&#x12b; from his grandfather, Sh&#x101;fi&#x2bf;&#x12b; Ibn as-S&#x101;&#x2be;ib. His family were at first among the most inveterate of Muh&#x323;ammad&#x2019;s enemies. His father, carrying the standard of the tribe of H&#x101;shim at the battle of Badr, was taken prisoner by the Muslims, but released on ransom, and afterwards became a convert to Isl&#x101;m. Ash-Sh&#x101;fi&#x2bf;&#x12b; is reported by Muslim writers to be the most accurate of all the traditionists, and, if their accounts be well founded, nature had indeed endowed him with extraordinary talents for excelling in that species of literature. It is said that at seven years of age he had got the whole Qur&#x2be;&#x101;n by rote, at ten he had committed to memory the <i>Muwat&#x324;t&#x324;a&#x2be;<\/i> of M&#x101;lik, and at fifteen he obtained the rank of Muft&#x12b;. He passed the earlier part of his life at Gaza, in Palestine (which has occasioned many to think he was born in that place); there he completed his education and afterwards removed to Makkah. He came to Bag&#x35f;hd&#x101;d <span >A.H<\/span>. 195, where he gave lectures on the traditions, and composed his first work, entitled <i>al-U&#x1e63;&#x16b;l<\/i>. From Bag&#x35f;hd&#x101;d he went on a pilgrimage to Makkah, and from thence afterwards passed into Egypt, where he met with Im&#x101;m M&#x101;lik<span  title='Not in source'>.<\/span> It does not appear that he ever returned from that country, but spent the remainder of his life there, dividing his time between the exercises of religion, the instruction of the ignorant, and the composition of his later works. He died at Cairo <span >A.H<\/span>. 204. Although he was forty-seven years of age before he began to publish, and died at fifty-four, his works are more voluminous than those of any other Muslim doctor. He was a great enemy to <span >[<a id='pb571' href='#pb571'>571<\/a>]<\/span>the scholastic divines, and most of his productions (especially upon theology), were written with a view to controvert their absurdities. He is said to have been the first who reduced the science of Jurisprudence into a regular system, and to have made a systematic collection of traditions. Im&#x101;m H&#x323;ambal remarks that until the time of ash-Sh&#x101;fi&#x2bf;&#x12b; men did not know how to distinguish between the traditions that were in force and those that were cancelled. His first work was, as before-mentioned, the <i>U&#x1e63;&#x16b;l<\/i>, or &#x201c;fundamentals,&#x201d; containing all the principles of the Muslim civil and canon law. His next literary productions were the <i>Sunan<\/i> and <i>Masnad<\/i>, both works on the traditional law, which are held in high estimation among the Sunn&#x12b;s. His works upon practical divinity are various, and those upon theology consist of fourteen volumes. His tomb is still to be seen at Cairo, where the famous <span  id='xd29e75765' title='Source: &#x1e62;al&#x101;hu'>&#x1e62;al&#x101;h&#x323;u<\/span> &#x2be;d-d&#x12b;n afterwards (<span >A.H<\/span>. 587) founded a college for the preservation of his works and the propagation of his doctrines. The mosque at H&#x323;&#x12b;rah was built by Sult&#x101;n G&#x35f;hiy&#x101;s&#x324;u &#x2be;d-D&#x12b;n for the same purpose. Im&#x101;m ash-Sh&#x101;fi&#x2bf;&#x12b; is said to have been a person of acute discernment and agreeable conversation. His reverence for God was such that he never was heard to mention his name except in prayer. His manners were mild and ingratiating, and he reprobated all unnecessary moroseness or severity in a teacher, it being a saying of his that whoever advised his brother tenderly and in private did him a service, but that public reproof could only operate as a reproach. His principal pupils were Im&#x101;m Ah&#x323;mad ibn H&#x323;ambal and az-Zuhair&#x12b;, the former of whom afterwards founded a sect<span  title='Not in source'>.<\/span> [<span ><a href='#hanbal'>HANBAL<\/a><\/span><span  id='xd29e75776' title='Source: ].'>.]<\/span> <\/p> <p>The Sh&#x101;fi&#x2bf;&#x12b; sect of Sunn&#x12b;s is chiefly met with in Egypt and Arabia. <\/p> <\/div> <\/p>\n\n<p>Ashshafii meaning could be a person, place, thing or mythical character. Ashshafii is an Arabic word. Ashshafii origin could lie in Hebrew. Ashshafii is an Islamic word. Ashshafii is spoken, read or written by around 2 billion muslims. Ashshafii is mentioned in Quran.<\/p>\n\n<p>Ashshafii meaning in Urdu is understood by around 400 million muslims. Ashshafii meaning in Urdu is used by muslims in Pakistan and India. Ashshafii meaning in English is understood by many people around the world. Ashshafii meaning in English is used by muslims all over the world. Ashshafii meaning in Hindi is understood by around 200 million muslims. Ashshafii meaning in Hindi is used by muslims in India. Ashshafii meaning in Bengali is understood by around 153 million muslims. Ashshafii meaning in Bengali is used by muslims in Bangladesh and India. Ashshafii meaning in Arabic is understood by most of the people in middle east. Ashshafii meaning in Arabic is used by muslims in Arab countries. Ashshafii meaning in Malay is understood by around 20 million muslims. Ashshafii meaning in Malay is used by muslims in Malaysia.<\/p>\n\n\n<p>Ashshafii meaning in Indonesian is understood by around 231 million muslims. Ashshafii meaning in Indonesian is used by muslims in Indonesia. Ashshafii meaning in Turkish is understood by around 74 million muslims. Ashshafii meaning in Turkish is used by muslims in Turkey. Ashshafii meaning in Russian is understood by around 20 million muslims. Ashshafii meaning in Russian is used by muslims in Russia. Ashshafii meaning in Uzbek is understood by around 29 million muslims. Ashshafii meaning in Uzbek is used by musliims in Uzbekistan. Ashshafii meaning in Punjabi is understood by many people. Ashshafii meaning in Punjabi is used by Punjabi muslims in Pakistan and India. Ashshafii meaning in Sindhi is understood by many people. Ashshafii meaning in Sindhi is used by Sindhi muslims in Pakistan and India. Ashshafii meaning in Hebrew is understood by many people around the world. Ashshafii meaning in Hebrew is used by muslims in Israel. Ashshafii meaning in Tamil is understood by many people in India, Srilanka and Malaysia. Ashshafii meaning in Tamil is used by Tamilian muslims. Ashshafii meaning in Malayalam is understood by many people in India. Ashshafii meaning in Malayalam is used by Malayali muslims. Ashshafii meaning in Telugu is understood by many people in India. Ashshafii meaning in Telugu is used by Telugu muslims. Ashshafii meaning in Persian is understood by around 82 million muslims. Ashshafii meaning in Persian is used by Iranian muslims.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div class=\"mh-excerpt\"><p>Ashshafii meaning in urdu, Ashshafii meaning in hindi, Ashshafii meaning in bengali, Ashshafii meaning in english<\/p>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2],"tags":[28840,28839,28841,28838,28847,28836,28842,28845,28849,28850,28848,28844,28843,28846,28837,28851],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/desigoogly.com\/meaning\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1902"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/desigoogly.com\/meaning\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/desigoogly.com\/meaning\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/desigoogly.com\/meaning\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/desigoogly.com\/meaning\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=1902"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/desigoogly.com\/meaning\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1902\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/desigoogly.com\/meaning\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=1902"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/desigoogly.com\/meaning\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=1902"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/desigoogly.com\/meaning\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=1902"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}