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The Maliki School & Its Contribution to Islamic Culture

at of one's family. This transition was made successful by acceptance of the doctrinal preference of the Andalusians for the teachings of the Malikis founded by Malik ibn Anas.

The Maliki school was geographically centered in Egypt and North Africa. Malik died in 795 at Medina. Born in 715 Malik emerged as a member of the Medinian Legists. This group claimed a closer memory of the Prophet's Sunnah and less taint from innovative revisions. Malik and the Maliki school of law which he founded developed a criticism of Muslim law as it prevailed under the Marwanids through al-Shafi'i and

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