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الجواد

كلمة (الجواد) في اللغة صفة مشبهة على وزن (فَعال) وهو الكريم...

الحليم

كلمةُ (الحليم) في اللغة صفةٌ مشبَّهة على وزن (فعيل) بمعنى (فاعل)؛...

المجيب

كلمة (المجيب) في اللغة اسم فاعل من الفعل (أجاب يُجيب) وهو مأخوذ من...

The Two Disciples
(الآخَران)


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المعنى الاصطلاحي

"Al-Ākharan" is a term in the Hanafi school of thought which refers to the two Imams: Abu Yusuf and Muhammad ibn al-Hasan.

الشرح المختصر

"Al-Ākharan" (the Two Disciples) is a special term in the Hanafi school which refers to the two Imams: Abu Yusuf and Muhammad ibn al-Hasan, may Allah have mercy upon both of them. They are the two disciples and companions of Imam Abu Hanifah. They are also called "As-Sāhibān" (the Two Companions).

التعريف اللغوي المختصر

"Ākharān"(sing. ākhar): "ākhar" refers to one of two people or two things. It also means "another". It is derived from "ta’akhkhur", which means coming late according to time, place, or mention.