• Ahmad ibn Hanbal (Arabic: أَحْمَد بْن حَنْبَل, romanized: Aḥmad ibn Ḥanbal; November 780 – 2 August 855) was a Muslim scholar, jurist, theologian, traditionist...
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    Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal (Arabic: مسند أحمد بن حنبل) is a collection of musnad hadith compiled by the Islamic scholar Ahmad ibn Hanbal (d. AH 241/AD 855)...
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    under prominent Islamic scholars including Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Ali ibn al-Madini, Yahya ibn Ma'in and Ishaq ibn Rahwayh. Al-Bukhari is known to have memorized...
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  • scholar in the field of hadith. He was a close friend of Ahmad ibn Hanbal for much of his life. Ibn Ma'in is known to have spent all of his inheritance on...
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    Hanbali school (redirect from Hanbalism)
    the teachings of the 9th-century scholar, jurist and traditionist, Ahmad ibn Hanbal (c. 780–855 CE), and later institutionalized by his students. One who...
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  • fatwas have been given by Imams Ahmad bin Hanbal, Sufyan al-Thawri, Malik ibn Anas, Sufyan ibn ʽUyaynah, Yahya ibn Ma'in that the one who believes otherwise...
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  • The Mausoleum of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (Arabic: ضريح الإمام أحمد بن حنبل) is a mausoleum dedicated to Ahmad ibn Hanbal, the founder of the Hanbali school...
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  • Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah that is one of the earliest extant works in that genre. Alongside Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Ali ibn al-Madini and Yahya ibn Ma'in, Ibn Abi...
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  • The Arif Agha Mosque (Arabic: مسجد عارف آغا) later known as the Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal Mosque is a historic mosque located in the Rusafa area of Baghdad,...
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  • Malik was a teacher of Imam Shafi, who in turn was a teacher of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal. Malik's chain of narrators was considered the most authentic and called...
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    jurisprudence and its principles. Ibn Taymiyya studied the works of Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Abu Bakr al-Khallal, and Ibn Qudama, as well as the works of his...
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  • early Muslims (salaf): Malik, Awza'i, Thawri, Layth ibn Sa'd, Shafi'i, Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Ishaq Ibn Rahwayh, and others among the Imams of the Muslims,...
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    for supporting the doctrine of Mu'tazilism and for imprisoning Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, the rise of religious persecution (mihna), and for the resumption...
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    in Egypt. Hanbali school of thought was founded in Baghdad by Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (164 AH/780 AD - 241 AH/855 AD). The Four Imams, Mustafa al-Shakaa...
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  • player Ahmad Hawkins, American football defensive back for the Alabama Vipers Ahmad Hijazi (born 1994), Lebanese footballer Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Founder...
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  • Hamza ibn Ali ibn Ahmed (Arabic: حمزة بن علي بن أحمد, romanized: Ḥamza ibn ‘Alī ibn ʾAḥmad; c. 985–c. 1021) was an 11th-century Persian Ismai'li missionary...
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  • states “Ahmad ibn Hanbal could likewise be quoted, as we have seen, in total rejection of ra’y (opinion) and qiyas (analogy)." Ahmad ibn Hanbal has been...
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  • Jabir ibn Abd Allah, Ubayy ibn Ka'b, and Abu Sa‘id al-Khudri, and recorded by al-Bukhari, Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj, al-Tirmidhi, Ahmad ibn Hanbal, al-Nasa'i...
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  • Muhammad 'Abdallah ibn Sa'id ibn Kullab al-Qattan al-Basri al-Tamimi. He belonged to the generation of Ahmad ibn Hanbal and Ishaq ibn Rahwayh. His precise...
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    influential in the science of hadith. Alongside Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Ibn Abi Shaybah and Yahya ibn Ma'in, Ibn al-Madini has been considered by many Muslim specialists...
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    al-Shaybani] (d. 273/886), the son of the brother of Ahmad ibn Hanbal's father, that "Ahmad ibn Hanbal (d. 241/855) figuratively interpreted the word of...
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  • Abu Hanifa (redirect from Nu'man ibn Thabit)
    as Imam Mālik ibn Anas, Imam Muhammad ibn Idrīs al-Shāfiʿī, Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, ʿAbdullāh ibn al-Mubārak, Sufyān al-Thawrī, Sufyān ibn ʿUyaynah, and...
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    (lit. 'Leader of Leaders') and the exemplar of the Sunnis." Regarding Ahmad ibn Hanbal (d. 855), the traditionally recognized founder of the Hanbali school...
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  • Muhammad (in Guillaume at pp. 109–690). Notable scholars like the jurist Ahmad ibn Hanbal appreciated his efforts in collecting sīra narratives and accepted...
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  • Zayd ibn Ali Husayn ibn Ali Hashemites Zaidi (surname) Dukayniyya Shia Khalafiyya Shia Ahmad ibn Isa ibn Zayd Esposito, John L., ed. (2003). "Zayd ibn Ali"...
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    students of jurisprudence, including the founder of the Hanbali school, Ahmad ibn Hanbal. Al-Shafi'i's legal reasoning began to mature, as he started to appreciate...
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  • they shirked from the beliefs of the school's founder, Ahmad ibn Hanbal. In the polemic, Ibn al-Jawzi distinguishes between anthropomorphic interpretation...
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    coalesced into a movement called Ahl al-Ḥadīth under the leadership of Ahmad ibn Hanbal (780–855). In matters of faith, they were pitted against Mu'tazilites...
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    justifying themselves. The most prominent leader of the movement was ʼAḥmad Ibn Ḥanbal. Subsequently, other Islamic legal schools gradually came to accept...
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  • Abū al-Ḥusayn Muslim ibn al-Ḥajjāj ibn Muslim ibn Ward al-Qushayrī an-Naysābūrī (Arabic: أبو الحسين مسلم بن الحجاج بن مسلم بن وَرْد القشيري النيسابوري;...
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