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Later Hanafi studied at the Sorbonne in Paris.
Later, with the impact of Turkish states such as Great Seljuq Empire and Ottoman Empire, Hanafi-Maturidi school spread to greater areas where the Hanafi school of law is prevalent, such as Afghanistan, Central Asia, South Asia, Balkan, Russia, China, Caucasus and Turkey.

Later and scholars
Later scholars have accused Von Tschermak of not truly understanding the results at all.
Once seriously questioned, the intermediates did not wait for the next Pan African Congress two years hence, but were officially rejected in 1965 ( again on an advisory basis ) by Burg Wartenstein Conference # 29, Systematic Investigation of the African Later Tertiary and Quarternary, a prestigious conference in anthropology held by the Wenner-Gren Foundation, at Burg Wartenstein Castle, which it then owned in Austria, attended by the same key scholars that attended the Pan African Congress, including Louis Leakey and Mary Leakey, who was delivering a pilot presentation of her typological analysis of Early Stone Age tools, to be included in her 1971 contribution to Olduvai Gorge, " Excavations in Beds I and II, 1960-1963.
Later medieval Christian Biblical scholars took this vowel substitution for the actual spelling of YHVH and transliterated the name of God literally as Jehovah.
Later scholars and scientists have praised Young's work although they may know him only through achievements he made in their fields.
The two periods are also known as Liang Jin ( ch: 兩晉 lit, two Jin ) and Sima Jin by scholars, to distinguish this dynasty from other dynasties that use the same Chinese character, such as the Later Jin Dynasty ( ch: 後晉 ).
Later, Europe's first linguistic dictionary in any non-Classical language, the Sanas Cormaic, was compiled by Munster scholars, traditionally thought to have been directed by the king-bishop Cormac mac Cuilennáin ( d. 908 ).
Later tradition ascribed to each sage a pithy saying of his own, but ancient as well as modern scholars have doubted the legitimacy of such ascriptions.
Later Roman scholars connected her to the goddess Fauna, a central figure in Latium's aristocratic foundation myth, which was thus re-embroidered as a Roman moral fable.
Later scholars and philosophers also would embody concepts from the wisdom literature, or Sebayt.
Later Confucian historians condemned the emperor who had burned the classics and buried Confucian scholars alive.
Later scholars have advanced numerous elaborations and variations on the basic hypothesis, and even completely alternative hypotheses.
Later Islamic scholars viewed this work as a response to Avicenna's metaphysical argument on spiritual resurrection ( as opposed to bodily resurrection ), which was earlier criticized by al-Ghazali.
Later Islamic scholars viewed this work as a response to the metaphysical claim of Avicenna and Ibn Tufail that bodily resurrection cannot be proven through reason, a view that was earlier criticized by al-Ghazali.
Later rabbinic authorities and Jewish scholars such as Maimonides discussed the relationship between Islam and Jewish law.
Later scholars and students commonly quoted Agricola's lists as a historical source ; only in the late eighteenth century did scholars begin to critically evaluate the " gods " in Agricola's lists and the information he presented about them, determining with further research that most of the figures in his lists were not gods, but local guardian spirits, figures from folk mythology or explanatory legends, cultural heroes, Christian saints under alternative names, and, in one case, a harvest-time festival.
Later he traveled to West Africa and studied in Mauritania, Medina, Algeria, and Morocco under such scholars as Murabit al Haaj ; Baya bin Salik, head of the Islamic court in Al -' Ain, United Arab Emirates ; Muhammad Shaybani, Mufti of Abu Dhabi ; Hamad al-Wali ; and Muhammad al-Fatrati of Al Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt.
Later scholars, such as the American historian of technology Lynn White, have attempted to estimate Eilmer's date of birth based on a quotation in William's Deeds in regard to Halley's comet, which appeared in 1066.
Later, Leibniz sought to analyze what Vieta had done for equations but his fame was soon eclipsed by René Descartes, who, despite the efforts of scholars like D ' Alembert, obtained the full paternity of analytical geometry.
Later Karaite sages are highly critical of ben David, leading some modern scholars to believe that Ananism was separate from Karaism.
Later, during the Middle Ages, Islamic scholars studied Persian, Jewish, Christian, and Indian religions.
" Later scholars and critics questioned the depth of Whittier's poetry.
" Later scholars continued to debate the extent to which The Song of Hiawatha borrowed its themes, episodes, and outline from the Kalevala.
Later scholars accepted their testimony of the words and deeds of Muhammad, the occasions on which the Qur ' an was revealed and various important matters of Islamic history and practice.

Later and tend
Later Deckard has a conversation with his neighbor Bill Barbour as they tend to their domesticated animals, Deckard owns a malfunctioning synthetic black-faced Suffolk ewe being unable to afford an organic animal, where he realizes that owning a real animal would give meaning to his life.
Later commentators tend to suppose that this god might be identical with Chemosh who is called the god of Moab in other biblical texts, and sometimes speculate that the cult of Ba ‘ al Pe ‘ or was very licentious.
Later sestertii tend to be darker in appearance as a result and are made from more crudely prepared blanks ( see the Hostilian coin on this page ).
Later in the summer, the pitches tend to get harder and lose their green.
Later, as research on sign languages in general and Finnish Sign Language in particular determined that sign languages tend to have a very different grammar to oral languages, the teaching of Finnish Sign Language and " Signed Finnish " have diverged.
Later Finnish rappers tend to despise this wave of early 1990s.
Later examples of the Italianate style in England tend to take the form of Palladian-style building often enhanced by a belvedere tower complete with Renaissance-type balustrading at the roof level.
Later internationalisms, often from English, tend to be Interlingua loanwords.
Later series tend to heavily use malapropisms for comic effect.

Later and rule
Later, worried that Banquo's descendants and not his own will rule Scotland, Macbeth sends men to kill Banquo and his son Fleance.
Later courts have limited Erie slightly, to create a few situations where United States federal courts are permitted to create federal common law rules without express statutory authority, for example, where a federal rule of decision is necessary to protect uniquely federal interests, such as foreign affairs, or financial instruments issued by the federal government.
Later commentaries were accepted by many rabbis as final rule, however, other rabbis may disagree.
Later he led a committee that sought to reform congress ' rules, and he used this opportunity to try to repeal the gag rule outright.
Later, in Mapp v. Ohio,, the Court explicitly overruled Wolf and made the Fourth Amendment ( including the exclusionary rule ) applicable in state proceedings as an essential part of criminal procedure.
Later designs started with the area rule in mind, and came to look much more pleasing.
Han rule was restored in 23 ; Wang Mang's rule represents the watershed between the Western / Former Han and the Eastern / Later Han.
Later that night, Dubček was on stage with Havel at the Laterna Magika theater, the headquarters of Civic Forum, when the entire leadership of the Communist Party resigned — in effect, ending Communist rule in Czechoslovakia.
Later, William of Tyre wrote of Melisende's right to rule following the death of her father that the rule of the kingdom remained in the power of the lady queen Melisende, a queen beloved by God, to whom it passed by hereditary right.
Later, during the rule of Mithradates VI Eupator, Panticapaeum for a short period of time became the capital of much more powerful and extensive Kingdom of Pontus.
Later, in 1694, the city was struck by several catastrophic earthquakes and plagues, and afterwards a period of Spanish rule which would last until the 18th century.
Justinian was deposed ; his nose was cut off ( Later replaced by a solid gold replica of his original ) ( Gr. rhinokopia ) to prevent his again seeking the throne ( an unblemished appearance being a requirement of Imperial rule ), and he was exiled to Cherson in the Crimea.
Later during German rule the town was named Stolp, to which the suffix in Pommern was attached in order to avoid confusion with other places similarly named.
Later, with Estonia and Latvia falling under Soviet rule after 1944, the Baltic Germans never came to live in the Baltics again.
Later, probably around the rule of Augustus, it became part of the Roman Empire.
Later the Kerretes came under Roman rule, and the Romans renamed the oppidum Julia Libyca, with a significant number of Roman citizens settling there.
Later, King Edgar refounded the nunnery, in around 960, as a Benedictine house under the rule of St Ethelflaeda who was sanctified for such acts as the chanting of psalms late at night, whilst standing naked in the freezing water of the nearby River Test.
Later in the game, they become evil, building an " Emperor Worm " through which they hope to rule the Universe.
) Later, the rule was changed so that a contestant may only compete in the Miss America pageant once, whether or not she wins the title.
Later in 12th century, Kurdish dynasty of Hazaraspid established its rule in southern Zagros and Luristan and conquered territories of Kuhgiluya, Khuzestan and Golpayegan in 13th century and annexed Shushtar, Hoveizeh and Basra in 14th century.
Various parties asserted ways to resolve this ' unjust and iniquitous murder ', which led to a moderate compromise in 1086 in which Berenguer Ramon II would rule Catalonia with his brother's four-year-old son ( Later to become known as Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona for eleven years until he came of age.
Later found to have been a secret agent of the Spanish Crown, Wilkinson denied Lisa's requests to establish trade routes to Santa Fe, New Mexico, which was still under Spanish colonial rule.

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