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Muḥammad al-Shawkānī (1759–1834) was a prominent Yemeni Sunni Islamic scholar, jurist, theologian and reformer. Shawkani was one of the most influential proponents of Athari theology and is revered as one of their canonical scholars by Salafi Muslims. His teachings played a major role in the emergence of the Salafi movement. Influenced by the teachings of the medieval Hanbali polemicist Ibn Taymiyya, Al-Shawkani became noteworthy for his staunch stances against the practice of Taqlid (imitation to legal schools), calls for direct interpretation of Scriptures, opposition to Kalam (speculative theology) as well as for his robust opposition to various folk practices which he condemned as shirk (idolatry).

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  • محمد الشوكاني (ar)
  • Asch-Schaukānī (de)
  • Al-Shawkani (en)
  • Asy-Syaukani (in)
  • Мухаммад аш-Шаукани (ru)
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  • محمد بن علي بن محمد الشوكاني، الملقب بـبدر الدين الشوكاني، أحد أبرز علماء أهل السنة والجماعة وفقهائها، ومن كبار علماء اليمن ولد في هجرة شوكان في اليمن 1173 هـ ونشأ بصنعاء، وولي قضاءها سنة 1229 هـ ومات حاكمًا بها في سنة 1250 هـ. (ar)
  • Muḥammad al-Shawkānī (1759–1834) was a prominent Yemeni Sunni Islamic scholar, jurist, theologian and reformer. Shawkani was one of the most influential proponents of Athari theology and is revered as one of their canonical scholars by Salafi Muslims. His teachings played a major role in the emergence of the Salafi movement. Influenced by the teachings of the medieval Hanbali polemicist Ibn Taymiyya, Al-Shawkani became noteworthy for his staunch stances against the practice of Taqlid (imitation to legal schools), calls for direct interpretation of Scriptures, opposition to Kalam (speculative theology) as well as for his robust opposition to various folk practices which he condemned as shirk (idolatry). (en)
  • Muhammad ibn ʿAlī asch-Schaukānī (arabisch محمد بن علي الشوكاني, DMG Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī aš-Šaukānī; geb. 12. Juli 1760 in Hidschrat Schaukān, gest. 1834 in Sanaa) war ein islamischer Gelehrter des Jemen, der von 1795 bis 1834 oberster Qādī im zaiditischen Imamat der Qāsimiden war und wegen seiner Befürwortung des Idschtihād und Ablehnung des Taqlīd als Vorläufer des islamischen Modernismus betrachtet wird. Raschīd Ridā betrachtete ihn als den Erneuerer des 12. islamischen Jahrhunderts. (de)
  • Muhammad Asy-Syaukani (1759–1834 M) adalah seorang ulama besar, Qadhi (hakim), ahli fikih, dan mujaddid (pembaharu/reformis) dari Yaman. (in)
  • Муха́ммад ибн Али аш-Шаука́ни (аш-Шавкани, араб. محمد الشوكاني‎; 1760, совр. Йемен — 1839, Сана, совр. Йемен) — исламский богослов, правовед и реформатор, член салафитского движения из Йемена. (ru)
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  • Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Abdullah al-Shawkani (en)
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  • Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Abdullah al-Shawkani (en)
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