majmuasini
Majmuasini is a term used in the context of Islamic jurisprudence, particularly within the Hanafi school of thought, to refer to a group of scholars who are considered to have a high level of expertise and authority in Islamic law. The term "majmuasini" is derived from the Arabic word "majmu'a," which means "collection" or "compilation." These scholars are known for their extensive knowledge and their ability to compile and interpret the vast body of Islamic legal literature.
The concept of majmuasini emerged during the early Islamic period, as scholars sought to organize and systematize
One of the most well-known majmuasini is Imam Abu Hanifa, the founder of the Hanafi school of
The role of majmuasini in Islamic jurisprudence is crucial, as they serve as the primary source of