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Ali ibn Muhammad Al-Qayrawani Al-Rab'i Al-Lakhmi (Arabic: علي بن محمد القيرواني الربعي اللخمي), also known as Imam al-Lakhmi (c. 1006 – 1085 CE) (390 AH – 478 AH ), was a famous jurist in the Maliki school of Sunni Islamic Law. His nisba indicates that he is from the Arab tribes of Banu Lakhm. He was one of the most important figures in the school and his opinions are still well known and respected to this day. Al-Lakhmi was one of four jurists whose positions were held as authoritative by Khalil ibn Ishaq in his Mukhtassar (one of the most important of the later texts in the relied upon positions of the school).

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  • أبو الحسن اللخمي (ar)
  • Al-Lakhmi (en)
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  • علي بن محمد الربعي القيرواني أبو الحسن اللخمي من فقهاء المذهب المالكي (المدرسة المغربية). كان دينا، متفننا. حاز رئاسة بلاد إفريقية جملة، وتفقه به جماعة السَّفَاقُسيين. كان مغرىً بتخريج الخلاف ويخالف المذهب وقواعده وهو التجديد في فقه الإمام مالك، وهو باعث الحركة العلمية في بلاد المغرب . (ar)
  • Ali ibn Muhammad Al-Qayrawani Al-Rab'i Al-Lakhmi (Arabic: علي بن محمد القيرواني الربعي اللخمي), also known as Imam al-Lakhmi (c. 1006 – 1085 CE) (390 AH – 478 AH ), was a famous jurist in the Maliki school of Sunni Islamic Law. His nisba indicates that he is from the Arab tribes of Banu Lakhm. He was one of the most important figures in the school and his opinions are still well known and respected to this day. Al-Lakhmi was one of four jurists whose positions were held as authoritative by Khalil ibn Ishaq in his Mukhtassar (one of the most important of the later texts in the relied upon positions of the school). (en)
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  • Abu al Hassan Ali ibn Muhammad Al-Qayrawani Al-Lakhmi (en)
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  • Abu al Hassan Ali ibn Muhammad Al-Qayrawani Al-Lakhmi (en)
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  • Entrance to the mosque and tomb complex of Imam Al-Lakhmi in Sfax, Tunisia. (en)
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  • علي بن محمد الربعي القيرواني أبو الحسن اللخمي من فقهاء المذهب المالكي (المدرسة المغربية). كان دينا، متفننا. حاز رئاسة بلاد إفريقية جملة، وتفقه به جماعة السَّفَاقُسيين. كان مغرىً بتخريج الخلاف ويخالف المذهب وقواعده وهو التجديد في فقه الإمام مالك، وهو باعث الحركة العلمية في بلاد المغرب . (ar)
  • Ali ibn Muhammad Al-Qayrawani Al-Rab'i Al-Lakhmi (Arabic: علي بن محمد القيرواني الربعي اللخمي), also known as Imam al-Lakhmi (c. 1006 – 1085 CE) (390 AH – 478 AH ), was a famous jurist in the Maliki school of Sunni Islamic Law. His nisba indicates that he is from the Arab tribes of Banu Lakhm. He was one of the most important figures in the school and his opinions are still well known and respected to this day. Al-Lakhmi was one of four jurists whose positions were held as authoritative by Khalil ibn Ishaq in his Mukhtassar (one of the most important of the later texts in the relied upon positions of the school). (en)
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