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Bishr Al Hafi
- The history of what is termed as 'irfan, like kalam, begins with al-Hasan al-Basri .
- Classical Arabic Biography: The Heirs of the Prophets in the Age of
- stances of his death]; the renowned scholar of Hadith, Ahmad ibn Hanbal. (d. 241 AH/855 AC).
- i-epistemology.net
- The Greatest Imam (al-Imam al-Aa'zam) Abu Hanifa Nau'man Ibn
- Bishr al-Hafi, he said: “None criticizes Abu Hanifa except an envier or an ignoramus”. Ibn al-Mubarak.
- www.sunnitableegijamaat.com
- The Piety of the Hadith Folk
- of the knower ('arif) is smiling."'9 This was also common in later traditionalist circles. Bishr al-Hafi (d.
- xa.yimg.com
- DISCLAIMER: About the BOOKS April 1998 Copyleft © Hakikat
- Misri's and Bishr al-Hafi's (150-277). A crippled woman sent her son to Imam Ahmad and asked him to pray for her.
- www.hizmetbooks.org
- Sufism and Reform (A Conf. Review)
- Sufis, according to this definition, also derived from a group of pious scholars, who used to wear rough wool (Souf), such as `Abdul-Qader Al-Jilani and Bishr Al-Hafi.
- Bishr the Barefoot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Bishr ibn Hareth, better known as Bishr the Barefoot, was a Muslim saint Bishr was born in Merv and settled at Baghdad.
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- Imam Musa al-Kazim (AS) and Bishr al Hafi (ra) - YouTube
- May 25, 2008 Bishr al Hafi (ra) leaves his corrupt life after meeting Imam Musa al-Kazim (a.s). Lecture by ahle sunnah scholar Syed Ninowy.
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- World of Tasawwuf - Sufis & Shaykhs
- (BISHR AL-HAFI) · "If I were asked to choose someone to lead this Umma I would have chosen Sufyan al-Thawri" (al-Awza'i).
- www.spiritualfoundation.net
- Famous Scholars of Sufism
- www.oneummah.net
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