释义 |
sha·fi'i \ˈshafēˌē, ˈshäf-\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: after al-Shafi'i died A.D. 820 Arab scholar and religious leader 1. : an orthodox school of Muslim jurisprudence predominating in southern Arabia and Indonesia — compare hanafi, hanbali, maliki 2. or sha·fi·'ite \-fēˌīt\ [shafi'ite from al-Shafi'i + English -ite] : a follower of the Shafi'i school |