Author: Raxmonov, Abduqahhor Absattorvich
Annotation: After the death of Abu Hanifa, many of his disciples were mentioned in the preservation, formation and dissemination of his teachings, but Yaqub Abu Yusuf (731-798) stands out among them. Because in almost all of his works, the teachings of Abu Hanifa are revealed. Caliph Harun al-Rashid (786-809) appointed Abu Yusuf, a major figure in the Hanafi sect, as the chief judge of the caliphate, which led to the development of the sect throughout the country. Abu Yusuf was a man of knowledge and strong character. Thanks to his abilities and efforts, the empire prospered. The Hanafi sect became the state sect, and the laws enacted were issued from the point of view of this sect. Abu Yusuf, the great student of Abu Hanifa, played an important role in the rise of Hanafiism. The article analyzes the services of Imam Abu Yusuf in the formation and spread of the Hanafi school, his theoretical generalizations and socio-political views.
Keywords: Abu Hanifa, Abu Yusuf, jurisprudence, Hanafi teachings, opinions and comparisons, ijma ', production, Kitab ul-Kharaj.