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| caption = An old aerial photo of the mausoleum of Abu Hanifa (Maqbarat al-Khayzaran) where the mosque of Abu Hanifa was built afterward in al-A'zamiyya reign, [[Baghdad]], [[Iraq]].
| caption = An old aerial photo of the mausoleum of Abu Hanifa (Maqbarat al-Khayzaran) where the mosque of Abu Hanifa was built afterward in al-A'zamiyya reign, [[Baghdad]], [[Iraq]].
| Full Name = Nu'man b. Thabit
| Full Name = al-Nu'man b. Thabit
| Kunya = Abu Hanifa
| Kunya = Abu Hanifa
| Epithet = "al-Imam al-A'zam" and "Siraj al-A'imma"
| Epithet = "al-Imam al-A'zam" and "Siraj al-A'imma"
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'''Abū Ḥanīfa Nuʿmān b. Thābit''' (Arabic:{{ia|ابوحنیفه نعمان بن ثابت}}), (b. [[80]]/699 - d. [[150]]/767) was a scholar of [[fiqh]] and [[kalam]] in [[Kufa]] and the founder of [[Hanafiyya]], one of the four sects of [[Sunni]] Islam. Hanafis refer to him as "al-Imam al-A'zam" (the greatest imam or leader) and "Siraj al-A'imma" (the light of the imams).
'''Abū Ḥanīfa al-Nuʿmān b. Thābit''' (Arabic:{{ia|أبو حنيفة النعمان بن ثابت}}), (b. [[80]]/699 - d. [[150]]/767) was a scholar of [[fiqh]] and [[kalam]] in [[Kufa]] and the founder of [[Hanafiyya]], one of the four sects of [[Sunni]] Islam. Hanafis refer to him as "al-Imam al-A'zam" (the greatest imam or leader) and "Siraj al-A'imma" (the light of the imams).


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