It covers the major and minor differences between the contemporary Salafi sect and the real followers of the Hanbali school throughout the ages in some 840 pages. The pseudo-Salafi Differences between the virtuous Hanbalis and contemporary Salafism - Darul Tahqiq
It is not obligatory for a Muslim to follow any particular madhhab among the four madhhabs. People vary in their level of understanding and ability to derive rulings from the evidence. There are some for whom it is permissible to follow ( taqlid ), and indeed it may be obligatory in their case. There are others who can only follow the Shar`i
Hanbali is the most fundamentalist of the main schools of Sunni Islamic law. These approaches to law, also known as Sharia, all accept the Qur'an and hadith as primary sources of doctrine and practice. Hanbali differs from schools such as Hanafi, Maliki, and Shafi'i in what secondary sources are accepted and to what extent those sources matter. . Hanbali is considered the most traditional
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difference between hanbali and salafi