Nuʿmān ibn Thābit ibn Zūṭā ibn Marzubān (A-la-pek-gí: نعمان بن ثابت بن زوطا بن مرزبان‎; 699-nî 9-goe̍h 5-ji̍t - 767-nî 6-goe̍h 14-ji̍t), kán-chheng ûi Abu Hanifa (A-la-pek-gí: أبو حنيفة‎), sī it-ūi Pho-su Bok-su-lîm sîn-ha̍k-ka, hoat-ha̍k-ka hām Hanafi chhòng-sí-jîn.

al-Imām al-Aʿẓam

Abū Ḥanīfa
Nuʿmān ibn Thābit ibn Zūṭā ibn Marzubān with Islamic calligraphy
Chheng-hō The Great Imam
الإمام الأعظم
Kò-jîn chu-sìn
Chhut-sì 699 (80 Hijri)
Kufa, Umayyad Caliphate
Koè-sin 767 (150 Hijri)
Baghdad, Abbasid Caliphate
Bōng

Abu Hanifa Mosque,

Baghdad, Iraq
Chong-kàu Islam
Kiáⁿ-jî Hammad Ibn Abu Hanifa
Sî-kî Islamic golden age
Chong-kàu Kufa[1]
Kàu-phài Sunni
Jurisprudence Ijtihad
Main interest(s) Jurisprudence
Notable idea(s) Istihsan
Notable work(s) al-Fiqh al-akbar, Musnad Abu Hanifa, Kitab al-Athar
Sian-siⁿ Hammad ibn Abi Sulayman, Ibrahim Al-Nakha’i
Muslim léng-tō

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