Hanafi - Flexible and Rational: One of the four main Sunni schools, it is known for using reason and logic to solve new religious questions. It was the primary school taught in many Saljuq madrasas, Maliki - Traditional: One of the four main Sunni schools, it places great importance on the early customs and practices of the people of Medina, Shafi'i - Systematic: One of the four main Sunni schools, it is known for creating a balanced system for using the Qur'an and the Prophet’s traditions to make legal rules, Hanbali - Conservative and Literal: One of the four main Sunni schools, it is very strict and follows the literal words of the Qur'an and Hadith very closely, Ja'fari - Authority-based: The primary Shia school of law, it follows the teachings and guidance of the Imams from the Prophet's family, Zahiri - Strictly Literal: A historical Sunni school that believes in following only the outer, literal meaning (zahir) of religious texts, Zaydi - Shia Legal Tradition: A Shia school named after Zayd ibn Ali that was recognized by scholars for its validity and historical importance , Ibadi - Khariji Legal Tradition: A historical school of law associated with the Khariji branch of Islam,

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