Asad ibn al-Furat

Asad ibn al-Furat (Arabic: أسد بن الفرات‎; 759–828) was a jurist and theologian in Ifriqiya, who played an important role in the Muslim conquest of Sicily. His family, originally from Harran in Mesopotamia, emigrated with him to Ifriqiya. Asad studied in Medina with Malik ibn Anas, the founder of the Malikite school, and in Kufa with a disciple of Abu Hanifa, the founder of the Hanafite tradition. He collected his views on religious law in the Asadiyya, which had great influence in Ifriqiya. Asad was prominent in establishing the Malikite Madh'hab in Ifriqiya.

Asad ibn al-Furat

Asad ibn al-Furat (Arabic: أسد بن الفرات‎; 759–828) was a jurist and theologian in Ifriqiya, who played an important role in the Muslim conquest of Sicily. His family, originally from Harran in Mesopotamia, emigrated with him to Ifriqiya. Asad studied in Medina with Malik ibn Anas, the founder of the Malikite school, and in Kufa with a disciple of Abu Hanifa, the founder of the Hanafite tradition. He collected his views on religious law in the Asadiyya, which had great influence in Ifriqiya. Asad was prominent in establishing the Malikite Madh'hab in Ifriqiya.