Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "اسلامی الہیات کے مکاتب فکر" in Urdu language version.
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رد کیا گیا (معاونت)The Atharis can thus be described as a school or movement led by a contingent of scholars (ulama), typically Hanbalite or even Shafi'ite, which retained influence, or at the very least a shared sentiment and conception of piety, well beyond the limited range of Hanbalite communities. This body of scholars continued to reject theology in favor of strict textualism well after Ash'arism had infiltrated the Sunni schools of law. It is for these reasons that we must delineate the existence of a distinctly traditionalist, anti-theological movement, which defies strict identification with any particular madhhab, and therefore cannot be described as Hanbalite.
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رد کیا گیا (معاونت)In their mountainous corner of Syria, the 'Alawī claim to represent the furthest extension of Twelver Shi'ism.
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(معاونت)Of the total Muslim population, 11-12% are Shia Muslims and 87-88% are Sunni Muslims. Seven to Eleven Million Alevis and Three to Four Million Alawis constitute nearly 10% of Shi'ites.
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(معاونت)Of the total Muslim population, 11-12% are Shia Muslims and 87-88% are Sunni Muslims. Seven to Eleven Million Alevis and Three to Four Million Alawis constitute nearly 10% of Shi'ites.
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رد کیا گیا (معاونت)In their mountainous corner of Syria, the 'Alawī claim to represent the furthest extension of Twelver Shi'ism.
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