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  1. Muhammad Shaybani Khan (Uzbek: محمد شیبانی; c. 1451 – 2 December 1510) was an Uzbek leader who consolidated various Uzbek tribes and laid the foundations for their ascendance in Transoxiana and the establishment of the Khanate of Bukhara.

  2. Muḥammad b. al-Ḥasan was born in Wāsiṭ, Iraq, in 750; soon, however, he moved to Kufa, the home town of Abū Ḥanīfa, and grew there. Though he was born to a soldier, he was much more interested in pursuing an intellectual career than a military one. Shaybani began studying in Kufa as a pupil of Abu Hanifa.

  3. Oct 12, 2023 · Discover the remarkable life and legacy of Imam Muhammad al-Shaybani, a distinguished Islamic jurist and key student of Abu Hanifa. Uncover the profound contributions of this influential scholar to Islamic jurisprudence.

  4. Muḥammad Shaybānī, leader of the Uzbeks, was killed trying to escape after the battle, and Ismāʿīl had his skull made into a jewelled drinking goblet. Read More. victory over Bābur. In Bābur: Early years.

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · Muhammad (ruled 1500–10), the Uzbek khan who dashed Babur's lifetime dream, accomplished more than that, for he put an end to the Timurid dynasty and replaced it with his own, that of the Shaybanids (1500–99) and thus carried out a restoration of Genghisid rule in Central Asia.

  6. Imam Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Shaybani (132 – 189), who was one of the foremost students of Imam Abu Hanifah, and an undisputed authority in fiqh (jurispudence) and lughah (language), was also a hafiz (memoriser of a large number) of hadith as mentioned by al-Daraqutni and as is apparent from his works on hadith like his Muwatta’, Kitab al ...

  7. Muḥammad al-Shaybānī. Islamic scholar. Learn about this topic in these articles: establishment of Ḥanafī legal school. In Ḥanafī school. …Abū Yūsuf (died 798) and Muḥammad al-Shaybānī (749/750–805) and became the dominant system of Islamic administration for the ʿAbbāsids and Ottomans.