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  Classification of Hadith 16
Abu ‘Abdullah, Muhammad bin Yahya bin ‘Abdullah bin Khalid bin Faris, the freed slave of Banu Dhuhl was born in 170 of the Hijra.
‘Ubaidullah bin ‘Abdul-Karim bin Yazid bin Faroukh, Abu Zur’a Ar-Razi Al-Qurashi by clientship was a Hafidh and an eminent scholar of the Hadeeth.
Abu Ahmad, ‘Abdullah bin ‘Adi Al-Jurjani was born in 279 H.He was a famous Imam, an eminent Hafidh and one of the celebrated ‘Ulama.
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 Ahmad ibn Hanbal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ahmad’s doctrinal influence can be measured by the fact that, out of the four traditional schools, the Hanbali school alone maintained its own theological view, unlike the Hanafi school which adopted the Maturidi doctrine, or the Shafi’i and Maliki schools that adopted the Ash’ari doctrine.
Ahmad, the son of the Imam, and begged him to seek permission from his father to allow him to enter, for he felt the guilt of his involvement in the suffering of the Imam.
Ahmad’s funeral was marked by the multitudes flocking, and openly cursing al-Karabisi and al-Marrisi, the chief heretics.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ahmad_ibn_Hanbal   (5733 words)

  
 Glimpses of Shi'ism in the Musnad of Ibn Hanbal
Ibn Hanbal got into trouble with the authorities for having related these ahādīth on the merits of the Ahl al-Bayt (‘a) and his house was searched on the orders of the ‘Abbāsid caliph Mutawakkil on suspicion of supporting the Alawid cause.
When Ibn Hanbal was asked about the battle between Imam ‘Alī (‘a) and Mu‘āwiyah bin Abī Sufyān, he said regarding them he knew nothing but good,[19] but added that in the field of jurisprudential studies he found Imam ‘Alī (‘a) to be linked to the truth.
Ibn Hanbal was a contemporary of four of the infallible Imams of the Prophet’s Household — Imam Musā al-Kāzim (‘a), Imam ‘Alī bin Musā al-Rizā (‘a), Imam Muhammad al-Jawād (‘a) and Imam ‘Alī al-Hādī (‘a).
www.al-islam.org /mot/musnad/2.htm   (1912 words)

  
 Imaam Ahmad Bin Hanbal [Rahimahullah]
Imaam bin Hanbal too, suffered as a result when he was arrested and brought in chains before the court.
Among the works of Imam bin Hanbal is the great encyclopedia of ahadith called al-Musnad, compiled during his life time, completed by his son Abdullah, and amplified by supplements.
Imaam Ash-Shafi`ee said "You (addressing Imaam Ahmad bin Hanbal) are more knowledgeable about Hadith than I, so when a hadith is Sahih, inform me of it, whether it is from Kufah, Basrah or Syria, so that I may take the view of the hadith, as long as it is Sahih.
www.studentofknowledge.com /hanbalbio.htm   (741 words)

  
 Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Hanbal, Abu `Abd Allah al-Dhuhli al-Shaybani al-Marwazi al-Baghdadi
Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Hanbal, Abu `Abd Allah al-Dhuhli al-Shaybani al-Marwazi al-Baghdadi
It is known that he was uncompromisingly opposed to kalâm as a method, even if used as a means to defend the truth, preferring to stick to the plain narration of textual proofs and abandoning all recourse to dialectical or rational ones.
Abu Dawud said of him: ‘Ahmad’s gatherings were gatherings of the afterlife: nothing of this world was mentioned.
sunnah.org /publication/khulafa_rashideen/hanbal.htm   (1298 words)

  
 From the life and works of Imaam Ahmad Bin Hanbal
Imaam Ahmad said about his own self, "I did not marry until after I reached 40 years of age." His companions said that this was because he used to be busy traveling to seek knowledge before that.
Ma'roof said, "I saw Ahmad bin Hanbal when he was a young boy and he had signs of nusuk on him." In reality, this is what we should see in our children, that they work hard to correct themselves in their youth, in their early years.
Imaam Ahmad knew that if someone followed him, he would benefit, either from his supplications, or perhaps he would ask a question, but, from his keenness to remedy his soul, he disliked to be tested by having a group of people following behind him.
www.studentofknowledge.com /lifeworkhanbal.htm   (1778 words)

  
 Shari'ah (Islamic Law)
(Ahmad bin Shu'aib, born 215 AH, died 303 AH).
In addition to this, the Muwatta' of Imam Malik (born 93 AH, died 179AH), Mishkaat Al-Masabih of Abu Muhammad al-Husain bin Mas'ud (died 516 AH) and Musnad of Ahmad bin Hanbal (born 164 AH, died 241AH) are also well known.
Ahmad bin Hanbal, known as Imam Ibn Hanbal (164-241 AH).
www.angelfire.com /bc3/johnsonuk/eng/dawa/sharia.html   (1605 words)

  
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The famous Maliki jurist Ibrahim bin Farhun is of the opinion that it is essential for a judge to decide cases in the presence and with the consultation of Ulama, as the Holy Prophet (SAW) was required by Allah (SWT) to consult his Companions (RAA) in deciding different matters.
Mohammad bin Majah, Sunan Ibn Majah (Cairo: Dar Ihya Al-Kutub Al-Arabiyah, n.d.) 2:774; Ali bin Al-Dar Qutni, Sunan Al-Dar Qutni (Multan: Matba´ Nashar Al-Sunnah, n.d.) 4: 204.
Mohammad bin Surah, Al-Jama´i Al-Sahih (Cairo: Mataba´at Mustafa Al-Halabi, 1973) 3: 622; Al-Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal, Masnad Imam Ahmed, (Egypt: Dar Al-Ma´arif, 1949) 15: 212.
www.tanzeem.org /resources/articles/printarticle.asp?id=168   (5684 words)

  
 Brief Biographies of the eminent Scholars of Hadeeth
Ibn Hanbal died in Baghdad on Friday, 12 Rabi '-ul-Awwal 241 H. * The Creed of the Ahlus-Sunnahh is that the Qur'aan is the Kalaam or Word of Allaah
Abu Muhamrnad, 'Abdullah bin 'Abdur-Rahmnan bin Al-Fadl bin Bahram At-Tamimi Ad-Darimi As-Samarqandi was born in the year 181 H. He was a celebrated Imam, Hafidh and Sheikh-ul-Islam of Samarqand and the author of Al-Musnad Al- 'Aali.
Abu Muhammad, 'Abdul-Haq bin 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Abdullah bin Husain bin Sa' id Al-Azdi Al-Ishbili was born in 510 H. He was a Hafidh and an authority in the knowledge of Hadeeth.
www.jannah.org /articles/hadithbios.html   (3184 words)

  
 Imaam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (www.islaam.org.uk)
Abu Abdullah, Ahmad ibn Hanbal ash-Shaibani, was born in the city of Baghdad in the year 780 CE (164 AH).
Imam ibn Hanbal too, suffered as a result when he was arrested and brought in chains before the court.
Among the works of Imam ibn Hanbal is the great encyclopedia of ahadeeth called al-Musnad, compiled during his life time, completed by his son Abdullah, and amplified by supplements.
www.sunnahonline.com /ilm/seerah/0040.htm   (501 words)

  
 Denominations and Sects of Islam - ReligionFacts
In fact, Ahmad bin Hanbal was a student of Shafi'i, who was a student of Malik.
Ahmad claimed to be the appearance of the promised Messiah (or, according to some sources, the manifestation of the Prophet Muhammad as well as an incarnation of Jesus and the Hindu god Krishna).
Ghulam Ahmad taught that Jesus feigned his crucifixion and resurrection, then lived to be 120 years old in India, contradicting the orthodox Muslim doctrine that Jesus was taken up into heaven before his death.
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And Ya`qub bin Shaibah said: “I asked Yahya bin Ma`in, saying: ‘How is Muhammad bin Ishaq according to you?’ He said: ‘He is not that in my view’ and he did not indicate that he was reliable, he indicated that he was weak.
Abu Bakr Ahmad bin ‘Ali al-Khateeb said: “More than one of the scholars have refrained from using narrations of Ibn Ishaq as proof for various reasons: Among them that he was accused of Shi‘i tendancies and the topic of qadr, and he committed tadlees in his narrations.
Imam Ahmad said another time: “It is possible that such hearing occurred when she went out to the Masjid or, she went out and he heard her.
www.allaahuakbar.net /SCHOLARS/risalah_fil_jarh_wa_tadeel.htm   (3930 words)

  
 Glimpses of Shi'ism in the Musnad of Ibn Hanbal
Abu ‘Abdillāh Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Hanbal Shaybānī (166-241 AH/780-855 CE) [1] is the founder of one of the four schools of Sunni jurisprudence and his book al-Musnad [2] is considered among the most comprehensive and early collections of hadīth.
Born in Baghdad or in Merv in Khurāsān (presently the city is in the Republic of Turkmenistan), he started learning hadith at the age of 16 and travelled to different places in collecting from scholars the sayings attributed to Prophet Muhammad (S).
Several books were compiled under this title, of which Ahmad bin Hanbal’s Musnad is the most famous one.
www.al-islam.org /mot/musnad/1.htm   (420 words)

  
 USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts
Imam Ahmad, Bazzar, Tabarani, Ibn Marduyah, Abu Ya'la, Abdullah bin Ahmad bin Hanbal, Humaydi, Abu Nu'aim, Ibn Hibban and other traditionists have related this from Hadrat Abdullah bin Mas'ud with different chains of transmitters and mostly on sound authority.
Musnad Ahmad and Tahavi contain this tradition from Talq bin Ali: "I was stung by a scorpion in the presence of the Holy Prophet (upon whom be peace).
Imam Ahmad in his Musnad has related this tradition from Hafsah, mother of the Faithful: "One day the Holy Prophet (upon whom be peace) visited me in the house and a woman, named Shifa, was sitting with me. She used to blow on the people to cure them of blisters.
www.usc.edu /dept/MSA/quran/maududi/mau113.html   (5610 words)

  
 :darulhadith: sira - Ahmad bin Hanbal och vad som har sagts om honom
Ahmad bin Hanbal och vad som har sagts om honom
Han var Abû ´Abdullâh Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Hanbal ash-Shaybânî al-Baghdâdî och föddes året 164 H. När han var 15 år började han leta efter kunskap.
Imâm Ahmad avled fredagen den tolfte Rabî´-ul-Awwal året 241 H (rahimahullâh).
www.darulhadith.com /sira/omibnhanbal.html   (916 words)

  
 Brief Biographies of the Eminent Scholars of Hadeeth
Ahmad bin 'Ali bin Shuiaib bin 'Ali Al-Hafiz was born in 215H.
Abu Hatim, Muhammad bin Hibban bin Ahmad bin Hibban Al-Busti was born in
Abu 'Abdullah, Muhammad bin Ishaq bin Muhammad bin Yahya bin Manda was
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 Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal
Imam Ahmed ibn Hanbal (780 [164 AH] - 855 [241 AH]) was an important Muslim scholar and theologian.
Imam Hanbal was born in Central Asia to Arab parents in 780.
Imam ibn Hanbal was arrested and brought in chains before the court, and suffered a great deal.
www.islamawareness.net /Madhab/Hanbali/ahmad_ibn_hanbal.html   (1146 words)

  
 Fifth Session, Part 4
She is the highest in rank of all the women of Paradise and also the foremost of women of this community as well as the foremost of the women of Medina." These reliable hadith clearly establish that of all creatures, Ali and Fatima were the most loved by the Prophet.
Imam Abu Abdu'r-Rahman Nisa'i in the 9th hadith of his Khasa'isu'l-Alawi, and Hafiz Bin Iqda and Muhammad Bin Jarir Tabari have all referred to the unbroken chain of narrators and to the authentic sources of this hadith, saying that it was narrated by 35 companions of the holy Prophet from Anas Bin Malik.
Muhammad bin Talha Shafi'i has in his Matalib-us Su'ul, Chapter 1, Part 5, page 15, established the high position of Ali as the beloved of Allah and of the Prophet on the basis of the hadith of Ensign (Rayat) and the hadith of the Bird (Ta'ir).
www.al-shia.com /html/eng/books/peshawar/5.4.htm   (1418 words)

  
 :darulhadith: sira - Imâm Ahmad bin Hanbal (rahimahullâh) (d. 241H)
Han förföljdes under al-Mâ’mûn bin Hârûn ar-Rashîd’s regerande p g a att han inte vill ta emot den innoverade idéen att påstå att Qur’ânen var skapad, vilket hade uppfunnits av den fördömda sekten Mu’tazilah.
Men Imâm Ahmad backade inte för dem utan kämpade vidare och härdade ut mot alla sorters prövningar.
Imâm Ahmad lämnade denna världen i Bagdad, fredagen den 12:e Rabî’-ul-Awwal året 241H.
www.darulhadith.com /sira/ibnhanbal.html   (232 words)

  
 AhmadJibril.com
The first one who declared a denial of Allah's attributes is Ja3d bin Dirham, he lived in the time of tab3een around the beginning of the 2nd century.
After many decades a man named Ahmad ibn Abi Du'ad, known to be a proponent for the Jahmiyyah, converted the 'Abbasid khalifah Ma'moon to this falsehood.
However, nearly all of them have major mistakes or questionable matters with the exception of the description of Ali bin Ali bin Abi al 'Iz alHanafi (rahimahu Allah) who was among the scholars of the 8th century.
www.ahmadjibril.com /articles/tafseertahawy.html   (4523 words)

  
 AlMaghrib Forums - Imam Ahmad, Yahya bin Ma'een and the Story teller
Ahmad bin Hanbal and Yahya bin Ma'in prayed in Rasafa Mosque where a man stood up in front of them and said:
Ahmad and Yahya were looking astonishly to each other.
Ahmad put his sleeve on his face and said: Let him go.
forums.almaghrib.org /showthread.php?t=4645   (681 words)

  
 |troid.org| The Biography of Abu `Amr bin Abee Aasim ad-Dahhaak bin Makhlad ash-Shaybaanee [Known as Ibn Abee 'Aasim]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
His mother was Asmaa the daughter of the Haafidh, Musaa bin Ismaa`eel at-Tabudhakee and it was under him and his father that ibn Abee Aasim began his studies.
Abu al-Abbaas an-Nasawee said: Abu Bakr bin Abee Aasim, he is Ahmad bin `Amr bin ad-Dahhaak bin Makhlad ash-Shaybaanee from the inhabitants of Basrah, from the Sufis of the Masjid.
Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Muhammad al-Madeenee al-Bazzaar said: I went to Basrah while Ahmad bin Hanbal was still living and I asked him concerning the most knowledgeable in fiqh of them.
www.troid.org /articles/seerah/thosewhofollowedthem/ibnabeeaasim.htm   (741 words)

  
 Some Mistakes of Yusuf Al-Qaradawi
Ahmad bin Hanbal attests to this in the instance where he was asked regarding a deceased person who left behind him a son and a professional singing) slave-girl(132).
Furthermore, it is reported by the jurisprudent Al-Marwazi that Ahmad bin Hanbal said, "The earnings of the effeminate (mukhannath) singer are foul (khabeeth) because he doesn’t sing spiritual poems, but rather, he sings erotic poetry(al-ghazal)in a licentious, cooing manner."
And as for these statements then they are the resultant effects of the Qaradawite theorem of loyalty and disownment (al-walaa wal-baraa) — as the author of ‘Raf’ al-Lathaam’, Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Mansoor al-‘Adeeni has stated in his refutation of this Mufti.
islamicweb.com /beliefs/misguided/qaradawi.htm   (3191 words)

  
 The Prophet's Prayer (SAWS) Chapter 11 Footnotes
Also, `Abdur Rahmaan bin Mahdi said, "This is from the Sunnah", it was practised by the Imaam of the Sunnah, Ahmad bin Hanbal, and it has been quoted from Maalik and Shaafi`i.
Ahmad, Abu Daawood, Ibn Maajah, Daaraqutni, Tahaawi, Bazzaar, and Tabaraani in
This is the view of Shaafi`i, Ahmad and Ishaaq, who held that this was allowed in compulsory and voluntary prayers, as Tirmidhi has narrated.
www.qss.org /articles/salah/footnotes/11_fn.html   (1815 words)

  
 Imaam Ahmad ibn Hanbal [ra]
Imam Ahmad (Rahimahullāh) was born in the year 164 A.H. and he passed away in the year 241 A.H. Imam Ahmad (Rahimahullāh) began his quest for the knowledge of hadith at the age of 16.
Imaam Ahmad bin Sinaan Al-Waasity (Rahimahullāh) says: "I have heard that Imaam Ahmad (Rahimahullāh) on one occasion pawned his shoes by a baker in lieu of food that he had taken from him!”
Haafiz Ibn Katheer (Rahimahullāh) while discussing the hardships that Imaam Ahmad undertook during his student days mentions: "His clothes were stolen while he was in Yemen so he stayed in his room.
www.alinaam.org.za /alinaam/26ahanbal.htm   (751 words)

  
 :: Islam Channel :: - Welcome to IslamChannel Official Website
Maalik bin Anas, one of the four Imaams, was prominent jurist and traditionist (93-179 H).
Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Hanbal, the great Imaam, was nicknamed the Imaam of Ahlus-Sunnah.
Imaam Ahmad, who refuted to endorse this belief was subjected to harassment, imprisonment, and torture.
www.islamchannel.tv /IntroductionToIslam/WhereIsAllaah.aspx   (5765 words)

  
 MUSNAD AHMED BIN HANBAL
This monumental work of "Codification of the Musnad of Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal", in the form of a Chapter and sub-Chapter wise, is the only kind available ever.
Abdul Mannan Omar, the author of this codification worked 50 years of his life to finally see the result being published in 10 volumes.
Codification of Musnad of Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal will be published in 10 volumes.
www.islamusa.org /musnad.html   (199 words)

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