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Al-Layth ibn Sa'd
Egyptian faqih, author and muhaddith (0713-0791)
Abd al-Rahim ibn al-Husain al-'Iraqi
Muslim scholar (1325-1404)
Abu Dawud at-Tayalisi
Iraqi collector of hadith (750/1-819/20)

Muḥammad Ibn-ʿAlī aš-Šaukānī
Muḥammad ibn Ali ibn Muḥammad ibn Abd Allah, better known as al-Shawkani () (11 July 1759–30 October 1834) was a prominent Yemeni Sunni Islamic scholar, jurist, theologian and reformer. Al-Shawkani was one of the most influential proponents of Athari theology and is respected as one of their canonical scholars by Salafi Muslims. His teachings played a major role in the emergence of the Salafi movement. Influenced by the teachings of the medieval Hanbali scholar Ibn Taymiyya, al-Shawkani became noteworthy for his staunch stances against the practice of Taqlid (imitation to legal schools), calls

Abdul Majid Daryabadi
Indian Islamic scholar, philosopher, writer, critic, researcher, journalist and exegete of the Quran (1892–1977)

Muhammad Zahid al-Kawthari
Muhammad Zahid ibn al-Ḥasan ibn ʿAlī (; –1952), commonly known by the al-Kawthari (), was an Islamic scholar and theologian. A prolific author of over 40 works, al-Kawthari followed the Hanafi school of jurisprudence and championed the Maturidi school of theology.
Mustafa al-Maraghi
Rector of Al-Azhar
Imam Ar-Rafi'i
Shafi'i Islamic scholar
Abdullah b. Alevi Haddad
Sufi Muslim

Muhammad ibn Yusuf al‐Sanusi
Islamic theologian and author in 8th century Hijri
Ahmad ibn Ajiba
Moroccan Sufi saint

Hasan al-Attar
Islamic scholar
Murtaḍá al-Zabīdī
Fakie, author, writer, Iraqi and modernist from Yemen
Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad Ramlī
muslim writer
Siraj al-Din al-Bulqini
15th century scholar of Islamic Jurisprudence
Zaid Wakhshi
Indian Sufi philosopher
Ibrahim al-Kurani
18th-century Islamic scholar