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Hanafite|ˈhænəfaɪt| Also Hanef-, -ifite. [f. Arab. ḥanafī (f. Ḥanīfah personal name) + -ite.] A member of one of the four sects or schools of the Sunnites or orthodox Muslims, following the rite of Abu Hanīfah of Kufah (c 700–770). Also attrib. or adj.
[1738J. Pitts Relig. & Mann. Mahometans 57 The Hamifees..put their Hands on their Belly. 1841Lane Arab. Nts. I. 17 This class consists of four sects, Hanafees, Sháfe'ees, Málikees, and Hambelees.] 1880Libr. Univ. Knowl. VII. 292 Hanifah..founder of the Hanifites, the oldest of the sects of Mohammedans considered orthodox. 1887Encycl. Brit. XXII. 661/1 The Hanafite rite is official in the Turkish empire. |