The Zahiri school gained popularity in the 9th and 10th centuries, particularly in the regions of Spain and North Africa. The school’s emphasis on literal interpretation and strict adherence to the Quran and Hadith resonated with many scholars and jurists of the time.
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The Zahiri school of thought emerged in the 8th century, during the reign of the Abbasid Caliphate. Abu Hanifa al-Dawud ibn Khalaf al-Zahiri, a renowned Islamic scholar and jurist, founded the school. Al-Zahiri was a student of the famous Islamic scholar, Malik ibn Anas, and was heavily influenced by his teacher’s approach to jurisprudence. The Zahiri school gained popularity in the 9th