Jafarism
The legal school ( Madhhab ) of the Shiite sect usuli known as jafarite is a school of interpretation Fiqh of the Coran of inspiration Chiite usuli (contrary to the four universities sunnites). It known as founded by Ja `far has itself-Sâdiq (702-765), the sixth Imam Duodécimain.
The jurisprudence of the school jafarite of inspiration 'usuli is not very distant from that of the four schools sunnites.
The Imam Ja' far have-Sâdiq was the professor of Abou Hanifa, founder of the legal school (sunnite) called hanefism.
The July 6th 1959, Mahmoud Chaltout, vice-chancellor of the Mosquée Al-Azhar of the Cairo - one of the references of the modern Islam sunnite - delivers a historical Fatwa recognizing the jafarism ( Ja' fari ) or ach-Shit Al-Imamiyya Al-Ithna `Achariyya (i.e. it twelfth Imam of the Chiites) like a Madhhab, a Moslem legal school which is religieusement correct to follow in the worship, as can the being of other schools of thought sunnites.
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