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In the last days of Abu Hanifa's life, [[al-Mansur al-'Abbasi]] summoned him to [[Baghdad]] and imprisoned him for reasons unknown to us. After few days, Abu Hanifa died in the prison. In his ''[[The Origins and Early Development of Shi'a Islam]]'' , [[Syed Husain Mohammad Jafri|Jafri]] holds that Abu Hanifa was imprisoned because of his support for the [[Uprising of al-Nafs al-Zakiyya]] against al-Mansur.
In the last days of Abu Hanifa's life, [[al-Mansur al-'Abbasi]] summoned him to [[Baghdad]] and imprisoned him for reasons unknown to us. After few days, Abu Hanifa died in the prison. In his ''[[The Origins and Early Development of Shi'a Islam]]'' , [[Syed Husain Mohammad Jafri|Jafri]] holds that Abu Hanifa was imprisoned because of his support for the [[Uprising of al-Nafs al-Zakiyya]] against al-Mansur.


Abu Hanifa's corpse was buried in the Khayzaran cemetery of [[Baghdad]] after [[Hasan b . 'Umara al-Bajali]], the Kufi [[muhaddith]], said [[Funeral Prayers]] on his corpse. A dome and school were constructed over his burial place in 459/1066. Today the place in which his burial place is located is called "Hayy al-A'zamiyya".
Abu Hanifa's body was buried in the al-Khayzaran cemetery of [[Baghdad]] after Hasan b . 'Umara al-Bajali, the Kufi [[muhaddith]] (narrator of Hadith), said [[Funeral Prayer]] on his body. A dome and school were constructed over his burial place in [[459]]/1066-7. Today the place in which his burial place is located is called "Hayy al-A'zamiyya" (al-A'zamiyya reign).


==Abu Hanifa's School of Thought==
==Abu Hanifa's School of Thought==
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