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ˈHanbalite Also Ham-. [f. Arab. ḥanbalī (f. pers. name Hanbal) + -ite.] A member of the strictest of the four sects of orthodox Muslims, following the rite of Ahmad Ibn Hanbal (a.d. 780–855). Also attrib. or adj.
[1841Hambelee: see Hanafite. 1865 W. G. Palgrave C. & E. Arabia, Those of the Hanbalee sect.] 1886Blount Dict. Sects 283/1 Four sects, named after their founders, Hanifites, Malekites, Shafeites, and Hanbalites, who differ in some unimportant points of ritual and Koranic interpretation. 1887Encycl. Brit. XXII. 661/1 The Hanbalites, whose system is the strictest, have practically disappeared in the Málikites. |