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Hanafism
one of the four major schools of Sunni Islamic jurisprudence
Karramiyya
Karramiyya () was a Hanafi-Mujassim-Murji'ah sect in Islam which flourished in the central and eastern parts of the Islamic worlds, and especially in the Iranian regions, from the 9th century until the Mongol invasions in the 13th century.
Ahl ar-Ra'y
early Islamic movement advocating the use of reasoning to arrive at legal decisions
Gedimu
thumb|The minaret of the [[Great Mosque of Xi'an in the Chinese province of Shaanxi, one of the largest mosques in China.]]
Gedimu () or Qadim () is the earliest school of Islam in China. It is a Hanafi, non-Sufi school of the Sunni tradition. Its supporters are centered on local mosques, which function as relatively independent units.