Atharî
Atharî is a term that can refer to several distinct concepts. In the context of Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), atharî refers to a school of thought that prioritizes religious texts, particularly the Quran and the Sunnah (the traditions and practices of the Prophet Muhammad), as the primary sources of Islamic law. Adherents of the atharî approach are known as Atharis. They tend to be more literal in their interpretation of these texts and are generally hesitant to employ analogical reasoning (qiyas) or personal opinion (ra'y) when their application is not clearly supported by the scriptures. This approach emphasizes the importance of preserving and following the established traditions without extensive commentary or elaboration that might deviate from the original meaning.
The term atharî can also be used more broadly to denote someone who transmits or reports traditions,
Furthermore, the word "Athari" can appear as a surname or a given name in some cultures, particularly