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Malikite, n. and a. Islam.|ˈmælɪkaɪt, ˈmɑː-| Also Malekit. [f. the name Mālik (see *Maliki n. and a.)) + -ite1.] = *Maliki n. and a.
1845Encycl. Metrop. XXIV. 440/2 The Malekites or Málikís. 1874J. H. Blount Dict. Sects 283/1 Four sects, named, after their founders, Hanifites, Malekites, Shafeites, and Hanbalites, who differ in some unimportant points of ritual and Koranic interpretation. 1911D. S. Margoliouth Mohammedanism v. 184 Though calling himself a Malikite, he introduced certain alterations in the prayer-ritual. 1957M. Banton W. Afr. City vii. 136 The Africans are of the Sunni Malikite school. 1975New Columbia Encycl. 1372/1 The Malikite [Rite], founded by Malik ibn Anas..followed [the Hanafite] in the western and northern parts of Africa. 1991R. Oliver Afr. Experience (1993) vii. 87 He stayed for a while in Kairouan, where he consulted a leading jurist of the Malikite school about how best to reform the lax and corrupt observance of Islam by his own people. |