The Hanafi school of thought: The founder is the Persian scholar Imam Abu Hanifah al-Nu’man ibn Thabit (AD: 699-767). His school of thought is practiced widely in Southeast Asia, Central Asia, the Caucasus, the Balkans and Turkey. The majority of Sunni Muslims practice the Hanfi jurisprudence.
The Shafi’i school of thought: The founder is Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Idris al-Shafi’i known as Imam Al-Shafi’i (AD: 767-820). Imam al-Shafi’i is also known as the “First Among Equals” for his exhaustive knowledge and systematic methodology to religious science. Adherents of this sect are mainly from the Middle East.
The Maliki school of thought: The founder is Malik Bin Anas (AD: 711-795). Its adherents are mostly from North Africa, United Arab Emirates, and parts of Saudi Arabia.
The Hanbali school of thought: The founder is Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal (AD: 780–855). The Hanbali jurisprudence is considered very strict and conservative. The Hanbali school of jurisprudence is practiced mainly in Saudi Arabia, Qatar as well as in parts of Syria and Iraq
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Hello how are you today is how you would say it
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1- a notícia é sobre um sapo ameaçado de extinção que finalmente encontra uma parceira e sobre as características dos dois, portanto o fato é que um sapo ameaçado de extinção encontra uma parceira que tem a personalidade oposta a sua.
2- pode ser relevante para pessoas específicas, mas não para todos, já que nem todos se interessam por sapo, mas eu diria que é sim relevante.
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Social engineering is manipulating someone to reveal personal information that can compromise a security system. The most common type of Social engineering is identity theft.
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1. Do not love to fight the wars of the Romans in the water
2. They give good land of farmers
3. The girl and ordered the young man to tell a story
***4. An outstanding athletes to the camp of the girl is walking with his friend
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*** I don't know about this one