What would you adopt from Hazrat Ali (RA)’s way of life?
- Simple lifestyle
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What would you adopt from Hazrat Ali (RA)’s way of life?
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‘Bayt al-Hikmah’ is located where?
What does ‘Bayt al-Hikmah’ mean?
What was the name of the institution that Caliph Mamun established for education?
Who made the greatest contribution to Fiqh?
What is Imam Bukhari’s name?
In which field did Imam Abu Hanifa (RA) make the greatest contribution?
How many hadiths are in Sahih al-Bukhari?
What was Abu Hanifa’s title?
At what age did Abu Hanifa begin his studies?
Who is the founder of Fiqh?
How many members were there in Abu Hanifa’s fiqh board?
Who is the greatest Sufi philosopher of all time?
Who was Imam Ghazali?
Whose contribution is the most notable in Tafsir and history studies?
What is the Arabic term for enjoining good?