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... and preserved in the Sirah of Ibn Hisham and the Musnad of Imam Ahmad, is the single most detailed account of a seeker of truth f...
...divine nature of Allah's speech. The hero of this trial was Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, who endured imprisonment and flogging rather th...
...'tazilite doctrine of the createdness of the Quran, honored Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, and ordered the teaching of Sunni theology thro...
...reated, testing scholars and imprisoning those who refused. Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal famously resisted, enduring flogging and impriso...
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, who endured imprisonment and torture during the...
Imam Ahmad ibn Ali ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, known as Amir al-Mu'minin fi...
Founder of the Hanbali school and compiler of the Musnad. Famous for his steadfastness during the Mihna (inquisition) when he refused to accept that the Quran w
Compiler of Sunan an-Nasai, known for his strict grading criteria, making his collection arguably the most rigorous after the two Sahihs.
The greatest hadith scholar of his era after Imam Ahmad, teacher of Imam al-Bukhari, master of rijal criticism ('il...
...nce. Studied under Imam Malik and later became a teacher of Imam Ahmad.
...adith masters and jurists of Khurasan, a close companion of Imam Ahmad. He memorized over seventy thousand hadiths and was instrum...
...nd narrations. A leading hafiz of Kufa, he was a teacher of Imam Ahmad, al-Bukhari, Muslim, and Abu Dawud.
...ers of a musnad-style hadith collection, predating those of Imam Ahmad. His Musnad contains over twenty-eight thousand hadiths. A ...
By Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal. One of the largest hadith collections ever comp...
By Ibn Qudamah al-Maqdisi. A comprehensive yet accessible Hanbali fiqh manual by the author of al-Mughni. While al-Mughni is encyclopedic and comparative, al-Ka
...culously examined all conflicting opinions transmitted from Imam Ahmad and later Hanbali scholars, then identified the strongest p...
...ext, al-Ash'ari explicitly aligns himself with the creed of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal and the Ahl al-Hadith, affirming divine attribut...
By Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal. A collection of narrations and reports about th...
...entions, and recognize the subtle tricks of the ego (nafs). Imam Ahmad initially criticized al-Muhasibi but later acknowledged his...
...scholars, key texts, and the development of the school from Imam Ahmad through modern times. A valuable guide for students beginni...
...d weighs the various narrations and positions attributed to Imam Ahmad, making it indispensable for Hanbali scholarship.
...Hanbali jurisprudence, covering the various narrations from Imam Ahmad. Ibn Muflih was a student of Ibn Taymiyyah and his work bec...
...t the Mu'tazili school, in which he affirms the theology of Imam Ahmad and the early scholars. This work is significant for unders...
By Muwaffaq ad-Din ibn Qudamah. A concise yet comprehensive Hanbali fiqh manual by the author of Al-Mughni. While Al-Mughni provides extensive comparative discu
By Ibrahim ibn Ali al-Shirazi. A detailed biography of the founder of the Hanbali school of jurisprudence, covering his scholarship, hadith mastery, and courage
By Ahmad ibn Hanbal. Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal's foundational text on Ahl al-Sunnah beliefs. Co...
By Ahmad ibn Hanbal. Imam Ahmad's refutation of the Jahmiyyah sect. A critical early Athari...
By Ahmad ibn Hanbal. Imam Ahmad's critical analysis of hadith narrators and defective hadit...
The school of Imam Ahmad: text over opinion, the Musnad, and the Hanbali influence o...
The imam who endured the mihnah (inquisition) for refusing to accept the createdness of the Quran and compiled the Musnad.
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal's massive collection arranged by narrator rather...
.... Also called the creed of the Ahl al-Hadith. Championed by Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal and later by Ibn Taymiyyah and Ibn al-Qayyim.
...f the four major Sunni schools of jurisprudence, founded by Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (780–855 CE). Known for strict adherence to Hadi...
...ahm was influenced by Indian and Greek philosophical ideas. Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal wrote extensively against the Jahmiyyah.
... doctrine as state creed in the Mihna (833 CE), under which Imam Ahmad was tortured.