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There is no one name, that’s why, but four of the most widely recognized schools of Jurisprudence are those of the Imams Shafi’i, Hanaf, Hanbal, and Malik.Why do you have to keep diverting the subject? I asked you whose interpretations of the Quran are authoritative for Muslims, and why. So far you still haven’t given me a single name.
It’s moot as to whether or not there is one authority, because every single person even remotely approaching an authority agrees that Islam forbids killing people just because they have a different creed.
You can not like it that there is no authority, but you can’t claim tha tthere are Muslims who think this and then fail to provide an example of any significant Muslim who actually advocates this position.