Farahi school
The Farahi school (Urdu: فراہی مکتبہ فکر) is the Islamic modernist school of thought originated in the Indian subcontinent. It is named after Hamiduddin Farahi, the student of the modernist Indian Hanafi scholar Shibli Nomani. Unlike, the traditional schools of thoughts, which focus more on Taqlid, it is more based on the self source of reasoning (Ijtihad).
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