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  Imam Hanbal - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Imam Ahmed ibn Hanbal (780 - 855) was an important Muslim scholar and theologian.
Imam Hanbal was born in Central Asia to Arab parents in 780.
Imam Hanbal was very devoted to traditional views and was opposed to innovations in Islamic law.
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  Hanbaliyyah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
His major contribution to Islamic scholarship is a collection of fifty-thousand traditions known as 'Musnadul-Imam Hanbal'.
In spite of the importance of Hanbal's work his school did not enjoy the popularity of the three preceding Sunni schools of law.
Hanbal's followers were regarded as reactionary and troublesome on account of their reluctance to give personal opinion on matters of law, their rejection of analogy, their fanatic intolerance of views other than their own, and their exclusion of opponents from power and judicial office.
philtar.ucsm.ac.uk /encyclopedia/islam/sunni/hanb.html   (370 words)

  
 Ahmad ibn Hanbal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Imam Ahmed ibn Hanbal (Arabic: ‏‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎أحمد بن حنبل‏‎‎‎‏‎‎‎ ‎‎‎‎‎‎‎ Ahmad bin Hanbal) (780 [164 AH] - 855 [241 AH]) was an important Muslim scholar and theologian.
Ahmed ibn Hanbal was born in Central Asia to Arab parents in 780.
Ibn Hanbal was very devoted to traditional views and was opposed to innovations in Islamic law.
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 Hanābilites - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hanbal asserted that God's Oneness was not understood by the Jahmites and the Mu`tazilites.
Hanbal believed that God's word is eternal, that God Himself spoke to Moses the prophet and Moses heard His words, and that God did not create His words when He communicated with Moses.
Hanbal believed that the Koran is uncreated because the Koran is the word of God and the word of God is not created, and thus the Koran is God's word or speech and His revelation.
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 Imam Hambal
Imam Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Hambal, the founder of the Hambali School of Muslim jurisprudence, is one of the greatest personalities of Islam who profoundly influenced both the historical development and modern revival.
Imam Ahmad bin Hambal opposed this doctrine vigorously and suffered as a result, which immensely added to his popularity and immortalised him as one of the greatest men of all times.
Though the fundamental purpose of the Imam’s teaching may be seen as a reaction against the codification of Fiqh, his disciples collected and systematised his replies to questions, which gave birth to the Hambali Fiqh, the fourth School of Muslim jurisprudence.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Imam Hambal
Imam ibn Hanbal, suffered as a result when he was arrested and brought in chains before the court.
Imam ibn Hanbal too, suffered as a result when he was arrested and brought in chains before the court.
Imam Hambal was born in Baghdad in 780.
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 Conspiracy Against Imam Ali (AS)
Imam Ali (AS) was still a divinely-appointed Imam during the time of the first three rulers, and what these rulers could take from him was the rulership (which is one of the rights of Imam) and not the position of Imamat.
Imam Ali mentioned that he himself has killed 40,000 infidels by his sword (this figure includes those who were killed by him in the civil wars).
Imam Ali presented this Quran to the rulers of that time and they had a chance to review it and learn about the missing verses of their own collections and they did correct what they missed.
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 Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Hanbal, Abu `Abd Allah al-Dhuhli al-Shaybani al-Marwazi al-Baghdadi
The reasons for this rift are now obsolete although the rift has amplified beyond all recognizable shape, as it is evident, in retrospect, that opposition to Ash`aris, for various reasons, came out of a major misunderstanding of their actual contributions within the Community, whether as individuals or as a whole.
The imams forbade it as a sadd al-dharî`a or pre-empting measure.
He was probably the most learned in the sciences of hadith of the four great Imams of Sacred Law, and his students included many of the foremost scholars of hadith.
www.sunnah.org /publication/khulafa_rashideen/hanbal.htm   (1298 words)

  
 Imam Hanbal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Imam Hambal was devoted to traditional views and was opposed innovations in Islamic law.
Imam Hanbal suffered as a result when he arrested and brought in chains before the But he patiently submitted to corporal punishment imprisonment and resolutely refused to deviate from beliefs.
From then onwards the Imam was honor befitting his great knowledge and on occasions he was invited to the court granted a generous pension.
www.freeglossary.com /Imam_Hambal   (479 words)

  
 mahdi and his parents' name
imam ahmad, with his good recording and care in traditions, has mentioned the afore-said tradition in several places of his book 'musnad' in this manner that the holy prophet (s.a.w.a.) only said: 'mahdi's name is the same as my name.'
(2) the text of this tradition is upseting because imam ahmad hanbal has narrated the same tradition in his 'musnad' (just as it can be seen in 'eqdud-durar') without mentioning the saying of the holy prophet (s.a.w.a.) that 'the name of mahdi's father is the same as my father's name'.
about imam hassan askari he says: 'his mother was a slave-girl who was named as susan.
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 The Hanbali School of Fiqh
Imam Ahmed ibn Hanbal was a very intelligent child, keenly interested in furthering his Islamic education.
Imam Shafi'i r.a., in spite of being the most learned in his time, used to refer to Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal r.a.
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal r.a., in the later years of his life, was imprisoned and tortured by the ruthless rulers who went against him due to their un-Islamic beliefs and practises.
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 | Victory News Magazine | Articles | The Dissension of Najd-Wahhabism |   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Imam Hanbal was born in Marw in 164 AH.
Imam Husayn’s ('a) stand was to counter Yazid’s atrocities and his illegitimate claim to be the successor of the Prophet ('s).At the time of his departure for Makkah, he told his brother Muhammad bin Hanafiyya, ‘This action of mine is not on account of stubbornness, rebellion, worldly passion or the instigation by Shaytan.
Imam Hussayn ('a) (who was amongst those who had been purified) and who revived the religion of his grandfather is, in the opinion of Ibn Taymiah, a man of flawed judgement who should have kept quiet.
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 Imam Hanbal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Imam Ahmed ibn Hanbal (780 - 855) wasan important Muslim scholar and theologian.
Imam ibn Hanbal, sufferedas a result when he was arrested and brought in chains before the court.
From then onwards the Imam was accorded honor befitting his great knowledgeand on several occasions he was invited to the court and granted a generous pension.
www.therfcc.org /imam-hanbal-97988.html   (374 words)

  
 Tenth Holy Infallible Imam of the Muslims || Imam Reza (A.S.) Network
Imam Ali al-Hadi (A.S.) was one of the divine Imams of Ahlul-Bayt (A.S.) who inherited his knowledge, righteousness and piety from his forefathers, from his grandfather, the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.).
Therefore, it was among the Imam's mission to defend the Islamic Message and educate a generation of religious scholars, narrators, and preachers for Islam.
He (Imam al-Hadi) was martyred by poisoning by the ruling Abbasid caliph Mu'taz in Samarra' on third day of the month of Rajab in the year 254 A.H. after having resided there for 10 years and some months, and was buried in his house.
www.imamreza.net /eng/imamreza.php?id=528   (4175 words)

  
 www.islamic-finance.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Imam Hanbal was a student of Imam Shafi'i and a teacher of Imam Bukhari, the traditionist.
Imam Malik's approach to jurisprudence is to follow the practice of the people of Madinah, whom he thought were the closest to the original Sunnah of the Prophet.
Imam Shafi'i is credited with being the first Muslim jurist to form a legal doctrine and systematic analysis.
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 Imam Malik
The Imam belonged to a class of early Muslims, whose life would always serve as a beacon light for those who strive for the realisation of nobler and higher virtue in the world.
The Imam rebuked him by saying, ‘Don’t talk stridently when the Traditions of the Prophet (sws) are under discussion.’ He refused to discourse on the Traditions in the camp of the Caliph.
According of Imam Hanbal, he was the only person to have such a distinction that he never reported a Tradition from a person unless he had fully satisfied himself.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Ahmad Ibn Hanbal
Biographies of Muhammad // Quran Text Surahs Ayah Commentary/Exegesis Tafsir ibn Kathir (by Ibn Kathir) Tafsir al-Tabari (by Tabari) Al Kordobi Tafseer-e-kabir (by Imam Razi) Tafheem-al-Quran (by Maulana Maududi) Sunnah/Hadith Hadith (Traditions of The Prophet) The Siha-e-Sitta al-Bukhari (d.
Imam Shafi (767 - 820) was an Islamic scholar who is considered the founder of the Shafii school of jurisprudence (fiqh).
He died in Baghdad in the year 855; according to the Tarjamatul Imam, over 800,000 men and 60,000 women attended his funeral.
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Imam Malik died in Medina and was buried in Janat ul Baki.
Imam Hanbal is also said to be a Traditionalist because he said that Islam is a religion based on the lifestyle of Medina at the time of the Prophet.
Imam Jaffer E Sadik's idea of Islam was that the Prophet Muhammad based each aspect of his life on certain principles and reasons which are clearly learnt from the Qur'an.
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 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).
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.
Imam ath-Dhahabi related many of the praises stated by the scholars who knew Ibn Hanbal personally.
www.sunnahonline.com /ilm/seerah/0040.htm   (501 words)

  
 ShaikhSiddiqui Hanbali
The school was started by the students of Imam Ahmad, whose name was Ahmad bin Hanbal (d.
Hanbali jurisprudence is predominant among Muslims in the Arabian Peninsula, although students of Islam throughout the world study and may choose to observe its conclusions about Islamic practise.
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal was kept in prison for 28 months, with a heavy chain around his feet.
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 Imam Malik   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Imam Malik was well known for his piety and honesty and courageously stood up, and was prepared to bear stand in the face of all difficulties for his convictions.
Imam Malik refused the offer and indicated that he preferred to continue his residence in Medina where the Holy Prophet was buried.
Imam Malik died in the year 795 AD at Medina and was buried in the famous al-Baqie cemetery in the Medina with the noble Prophet Companions.
www.islamonline.com /cgi-bin/news_service/profile_story.asp?service_id=895   (774 words)

  
 Was Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal an anthropomorphist as is alleged by the Salafis
Was Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal an anthropomorphist as is alleged by the Salafis
The real (‘aqida) of Imam Ahmad was very simple, and consisted, in the main, of accepting the words of the mutashabihat or ‘unapparent meanings’ of the Qur’an and hadith as they have come without saying how they are meant.
As you may know, the true architect of the Hanbali madhhab was not actually Imam Ahmad, who did not like to see any of his positions written down, but rather these were conveyed orally by various students at different times, one reason there are often a number of different narratives from him on legal questions.
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 Ibn Hanbal, Ahmad - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
IBN HANBAL, AHMAD [Ibn Hanbal, Ahmad], 780-855, Muslim jurist and theologian.
Ibn Hanbal's conception of law was principally influenced by hadith which led him to reject the officially sanctioned theology that promoted the dogma of the creation of the Qur'an.
While the official recognition of the importance of his work was late in coming, Ibn Hanbal enjoyed wide popular support and was known as the imam of Baghdad.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/I/IbnHanba.asp   (489 words)

  
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If the Wahabi doctrine on visiting shrines is endorsed then Imam Ahmed ibn Hanbal and all his followers are idolators who must be denounced and their lives and possessions legally forfeited.
This is in view of a report by none other than Ibn Taimia that Imam Ibn Hanbal wrote a treatise on visiting the shrine of Imam al-Hussain ibn Ali (the grandson of the Prophet) at Kerbala with specific instructions for visitors.
In effect, they condemned Imam Ahmed, his contemporaries and early Muslims who practiced this ritual and condoned it as idolators who must be put to death and their possessions confiscated.
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 Ibn Hanbal > Ahmad Bin Hanbal > Hanbali | Muslim Profile | African Muslims | Muslims in Civilizations | Spread of Islam ...
The four Imam's - Imam Abu Hanifa, Imam Malik, Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal and Imam Shafi - are the main figures who's interpretation of the Hadith and Qur’an are followed by the majority of Sunni Muslims all over the world.
Imam Ahmed ibn Hanbal (780 - 855) was among the great Muslim scholars and theologians.
Imam Hambal was very devoted to traditional views and was opposed to innovations in Islamic law.
www.esinislam.com /Muslims_Profile/Muslim_Profile_Ibn-Hanbal.htm   (1092 words)

  
 Ask-Imam.com [12703] I have read the Fatwas on Sufism on your site- my question: Recently I had a discussion with a ...
Imam Hanbal: "Sufis are like a fountain of knowledge, they recite the remembrance of God in their hearts.
Imam Malik explicitly enjoined tasawwuf as a duty of scholars in his statement: "He who practices Tasawwuf without learning Sacred Law corrupts his faith, while he who learns Sacred Law without practicing Tasawwuf corrupts himself.
Imam Shafi`i said: Three things in this world have been made lovely to me: avoiding affectation, treating people kindly, and following the way of tasawwuf.(2) Are these statements authentic and how does this tie in with the statements attributed to Imam Shafi’I i.e.
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 www.kitaabun.com - Articles - Classical Biographies - Short Biography of Imam al- Bukhari(rah)
IMAM Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Ismaeel bin al-Mughirah al-Bukhari was born on 13th of Shawwal 194 AH in Bukhara.
The Imam possessed one of the most amazing memories, and his contribution to the science of the Ahadith remains unequalled.
Imam Bukhari was extremely charitable in his remarks and opinions about men and scholars.
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