“He who seeks pearls immerses himself in the sea.”

—  Al-Shafi‘i

Diwan al-Imam al-shafi'i, (book of poems - al-shafi'i) p. 100; Dar El-Marefah Beirut - Lebanon 2005

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Founder of Sunni Shafi‘i 767–820

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