The Hanafi school (Arabic: حنفي Ḥanafī) is one of the four schools of Sunni Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh).
Hanafi, al-Hanafi, or Hanafy may also refer to:
Name
Surname
- Abdullah Hanafi (born 1880s), Bruneian administrator
- Alam al-Din al-Hanafi (1178–1251), Egyptian mathematician
- Amal Mahmoud Hanafy (born 1978), Egyptian powerlifter
- Amer El-Hanafi (born 1934), Egyptian weightlifter
- Amira Hanafi (born 1979), American/Egyptian poet and artist active in electronic literature
- Hassan Hanafi (1935–2021), Egyptian philosophy professor
- Hesham Hanafy (born 1973), Egyptian footballer.
- Mohamed El-Gohary Hanafy (born 1955), Egyptian basketball player
- Najda ibn Amir al-Hanafi (c.655–691/92), Arabian Kharijite rebel leader
- Nahema Hanafi (born 1983), French historian
- Sari Hanafi, Syrian-Palestinian sociology professor
Given name
- Hanafi Akbar (born 1995), Singaporean footballer
- Hanafy Bastan (1922–1995), Egyptian footballer
- Hanafi Moustafa (fl. 1948), Egyptian weightlifter
Other
- Hanafi Movement, 1958–1977 African American Muslim movement founded by Hamaas Abdul Khaalis
- Hanafi Madh-Hab Center, at 7700 16th Street NW, Washington DC; headquarters of the Hanafi Movement
- 1973 Hanafi Muslim massacre, at the center
- 1977 Hanafi Siege, by the Hanafi Movement
- Hanafi Mosque of Bourguiba, Tunisia
- Miss Hanafi, 1954 Egyptian comedy film
See also
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