Abu Hanifa lived the greater part of his academic life under the Umayyad state, and the other half he lived under the Abbasid state, and thus he witnessed the events that took place in each of these two eras. He saw the light in the time of the Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, and grew up in the state Al-Hajjaj al-Thaqafi of Iraq, this governor known in history for his cruelty and harshness in his treatment of those who rebelled against the authority of his Umayyad masters. Then, as a young man, he lived with the just Caliph Omar. Bin Abdul Aziz. Finally, he saw the bad condition the Umayyads had become, marking the demise of their state. Then, the end of his life came in the days of Al-Mansur in the year 150 AH, after the situation had completely settled for him and his family, without their Alawite cousins. Abu Hanifa was greatly influenced by these events in which he grew up, lived among them, and contributed to some of them. And that his thoughts should be implemented in it, and that it would be an important factor in imprinting his thinking in a special way, and in directing him to the direction towards which he headed, and it made him an imam among the imams of Islamic jurisprudence.
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