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cities, and Arab countries. Upon his return, he and a number of his friends were accused of establishing a new doctrine in religion, which they called Jamali school of thought, and he was detained in 1313 AH (1895 CE) in a major incident called the "Mujtahids
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law did not, at first, prove to God what they had done. The laws are all based on the fact that God is in heaven, that it is from him that the angels descend in revelation to the
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Al-Athar was his faith; it is the doctrine of the people of tradition, as is clear in his writings. It is the whole doctrine of ancestors as conveyed by the Golden Imam in the book Alau. Abu
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doctrine, and he declared his doctrine in many places, especially in times of his ordeal. He often asked about his doctrine and replied that he is familiar with Shafi'i who, with his tendency to strive and his blind tradition at the end of his life.
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