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  1. Maliki

    The Mālikī (Arabic: مَالِكِي) school is one of the four major schools of Islamic jurisprudence within Sunni Islam. It was founded by Malik ibn Anas in the 8th century. The Maliki school of jurisprudence relies on the Quran and hadiths as primary sources. Unlike other Islamic fiqhs, Maliki fiqh also considers the consensus of the people of Medina to be a valid source of Islamic law.The Maliki school is one of the largest groups of Sunni Muslims, comparable to the Shafi`i madhhab in adherents, but smaller than the Hanafi madhhab. Sharia based on Maliki doctrine is predominantly found in North Africa (excluding northern and eastern Egypt), West Africa, Chad, Sudan, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the Emirate of Dubai (UAE), and in northeastern parts of Saudi Arabia.In the medieval era, the Maliki school was also found in parts of Europe under Islamic rule, particularly Islamic Spain and the Emirate of Sicily. A major historical center of Maliki teaching, from the 9th to 11th centuries, was in the Mosque of Uqba of Tunisia.

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  1. Maliki

    The Mālikī madhhab is one of the four major schools of Fiqh or religious law within Sunni Islam. It was founded by Malik bin Anas in the 8th century. The Maliki school of jurisprudence relies on the Quran and hadiths as primary sources. Unlike other Islamic fiqhs, Maliki fiqh also considers the consensus of the people of Medina to be a valid source of Islamic law. The Maliki madhhab is one of the largest group of Sunni Muslims, comparable to the Shafii madhhab in adherents, but smaller than the Hanafi madhhab. Sharia based on Maliki doctrine is predominantly found in North Africa, excluding northern and eastern Egypt, West Africa, Chad, Sudan, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, the Emirates of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and in northeastern parts of Saudi Arabia. The Murabitun World Movement also follows the Maliki school. In the medieval era, the Maliki school was also found in parts of Europe under Islamic rule, particularly Islamic Spain and the Emirate of Sicily. A major historical center of Maliki teaching, from the 9th to 11th centuries, was in the Mosque of Uqba of Tunisia.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of maliki in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of maliki in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of maliki in a Sentence

  1. Raymond Tanter:

    It’s not a client state yet, but [Iraqi] Prime Minister Abadi has to be careful because Maliki is still there … he has sort of a portfolio to make sure Iran’s bidding is done.

  2. Abu Amr:

    When we saw the chaos of IS we wanted Maliki back. Everything is gone, my livestock, my harvest, everything.

  3. Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi:

    To my dear people, I say, make sure that al-Maliki and those who stand behind him don't get what he wishes. Because they want sectarian strife.

  4. Scott Stewart:

    What we saw was the Maliki government eviscerate the leadership of the Iraqi Army. When they continue with these anti-Sunni pogroms to get rid of … these people, it made it very difficult to keep any sort of cohesion.

  5. Sami Askari:

    Abadi sometimes feels that this is a threat to his authority and he tried hard to weaken Maliki.

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