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Abu al-Faraj ibn al-Jawzi, the prolific Hanbali scholar and preacher, died in Baghdad. He authored over 300 works s...
Taqi al-Din Ahmad ibn Taymiyyah, the influential Hanbali scholar and reformer, died in prison in Damascus. His funeral was a...
Hanbali scholar and preacher of Baghdad whose sermons drew thousands, known...
A prolific Hanbali scholar and preacher of Baghdad, author of over 700 works.
A major Hanbali scholar, author of Jami al-Ulum wal-Hikam (commentary on the 40+2 h...
A major Hanbali scholar of usul al-fiqh and author of Muntaha al-Iradat.
A Hanbali scholar from Najd who led a revival movement emphasizing tawhid (mo...
Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, a major Hanbali scholar known for his fatwas, teaching, and charitable works.
A major Hanbali scholar known for his extensive commentary on jurisprudence and the...
Hanbali scholar of Herat and author of 'Manazil as-Sa'irin' (Stations of th...
Hanbali scholar and author of 'Shadharat adh-Dhahab,' a major biographical ...
...chool), his approach was influential but also criticized by Hanbali scholars including Ibn Taymiyyah.
A leading contemporary Hanbali scholar and member of Saudi Arabia's Council of Senior Scholars (bo...
Outstanding Hanbali scholar and close student of Ibn Taymiyya, author of al-Furu' and a...
10th-century AH Hanbali scholar, author of Muntaha al-Iradat, a foundational text of the la...
First Hanbali scholar to systematically compile the school's positions in written...
Chief judge and leading Hanbali scholar of 5th-century AH Baghdad, author of al-Mu'tamad fi Usul al...
The most intellectually gifted Hanbali scholar of his era. His al-Funun is said to be the largest book eve...
Towering Hanbali scholar of Damascus whose mastery of Islamic sciences and bold refu...
... conflicting opinions transmitted from Imam Ahmad and later Hanbali scholars, then identified the strongest position for each issue. An...
...tions attributed to Imam Ahmad, making it indispensable for Hanbali scholarship.
...ording to the school's methodology. It is indispensable for Hanbali scholars and muftis.
...and lasting influence of Ahmad ibn Taymiyyah, the reformist Hanbali scholar who continues to shape Islamic thought.