- Abu Yusuf
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region = Muslim Jurist
era =Islamic Golden Age
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name = Imam Abu Yusuf
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death = 798
religion =Islam
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school_tradition =Sunni Hanafi
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main_interests =Islamic Jurisprudence
influences =Abu Hanifa
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notable_ideas = Evolution ofIslamic Jurisprudence Yaqub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari, better known as Abu Yusuf ( _ar. أبو يوسف) (d.798) was a student oflegist Abu Hanifah (d.767) who helped spread the influence of theHanafi school ofIslamic law through his writings and the government positions he held.Biography
He was appointed "
Qadi " (judge) inBaghdad, Iraq , and later chief justice ("qadi al-qudat") underAbbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid (r.786-809) with authority to appoint judges in the empire. Some of his opinions differ from those of Abu Hanifah, probably on the basis of traditions not available to the earlier scholar.Works
His most famous work is "Kitab al-Kharaj"
John Esposito ,The Oxford Dictionary of Islam ,Oxford University Press , 2003]
*"Kitab al-Kharaj" is a treatise ontaxation andfiscal problems of the state prepared for the caliph.
*Usul al-fiqh - the earliest known work of principles of Islamic jurisprudence. A portion of his works were devoted tointernational law .
*"Kitab al-Athar", a collection of traditions ("ahadith") he narrated
*"Kitab Ikhtilaf Abi Hanifa wa Ibn Abi Layla", one of the early works on comparativeFiqh
*"Kitab al-Radd ‘Ala Siyar al-Awza’i", a refutation of the famous Syrian jurist and tradition,al-Awza’i on the law of war.ee also
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Islamic scholars References
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