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The "Yesmaal" (referring to the collection of legal responses and verification works associated with Imam al-Shawkani’s corpus) has undergone rigorous scholarly verification. This process confirmed the attribution of the legal opinions (fatawa) to Imam al-Shawkani (d. 1250 AH), a leading jurist of the Zaydi school who later adopted a strict Salafi/Ahl-i Hadith methodology. The verification project established the reliability of the manuscripts, the accuracy of the legal deducing, and the chain of transmission for these rulings. yesmaal verified
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is a verification program designed to confirm the identity and legitimacy of users and businesses on the Yesmaal platform. According to Yesmaal Verified , the designation acts as a trust signal that enhances a profile's security and visibility within the ecosystem. Key Features & Benefits