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Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal

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Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal
Front cover of Musnad Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal.
AuthorAhmad ibn Hanbal
LanguageArabic
GenreHadith collection
Publication placeAbbasid caliphate

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) to whom the Hanbali fiqh (legislation) is attributed.[1]

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Musnad Ahmad, also known as Al-Musnad , is one of the most famous and comprehensive books of hadith, which occupies an advanced position among the Sunnis as it is considered one of the main sources of hadith. It is the most famous of the Musnads, and the hadith scholars have placed it after the Kutub al-Sittah.[2] It contains approximately 40 thousand hadiths of the Prophet, of which approximately 10 thousand are repeated[3]

It is arranged according to the names of the companions who narrated the hadiths, as he arranged it by placing the narrations of each companion. The number of companions who have chains of transmission are approximately 900. He divided the book into eighteen chains of transmission, the first of which is the chain of transmission of the ten who were promised Paradise and the last of which is the chain of transmission of women. It contains many authentic hadiths that are not found in the two Sahihs.

He said about his Musnad in the introduction: “I made this book an imam, if people differ about the Sunnah of the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, they would refer to it.”.[4]

It is said by some that Ahmad ibn Hanbal made a comment in regard to his book which reads as follows: "I have only included a hadith in this book if it had been used as evidence by some of the scholars." Abu al-Faraj Ibn al-Jawzi ironically claimed that the Musnad contains hadiths that are fabricated by interpolation (i.e. the narrator jumbling up information, mixing texts and authoritative chains), which were said to be nine Hadiths by some, or fifteen hadiths by others. However, it is agreed that the hadith that are suspected to be fabricated are not new hadiths that are creations of a dubious narrator's imagination.[5]

Time of Writing

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Historians differ about when Ibn Hanbal began composing the Musnad. Some of them believe that he began collecting hadith at the age of sixteen when he began studying hadith in the year 180 AH.[4] Abu Musa al-Madini believed that he began classifying the Musnad when he returned from Abd al-Razzaq al-San'ani from Yemen in the year 200 AH when he was thirty six years old but it is more likely that he classified his musnad after the ordeal of the creation of the Quran(220 AH), because Ibn Hanbal did not narrate in his Musnad about those who fell into the ordeal.[6]

Books and works about the Musnad

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Books about the Musnad

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  • Characterstics of Musnad of Imam Ahmed by Abu Musa Al-Madani[7]
  • al-Qawl al-musaddad fi Musnad Ahmed by Ibn Hajr
  • Al-Muṣ'ad al-Aḥmad fī Khatm Musnad al-Imām Ahmed by Ibn al-Jazari

Explainations

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Publications

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The book has been published by many organizations around the world, including:

  • Musnad Imam Ahmad Bin Muhammad Bin Hanbal: Published: Noor Foundation USA [11]
  • English Translation Of Musnad Imam Ahmad Bin Hanbal (4 Vols) : Published: Darussalam [12]
  • English Translation Of Musnad Imam Ahmad Bin Hanbal (5 Vols) : Published: Darussalam [13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Brown, Jonathan A.C. (2014). Misquoting Muhammad: The Challenge and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet's Legacy. Oneworld Publications. p. 41. ISBN 978-1780744209.
  2. ^ The book of hadith terminology by Ibn Uthaymeen, Musnad of Imam Ahmed, page 12-15
  3. ^ "عدد أحاديث مسند الإمام أحمد".
  4. ^ a b Islamkotob (2018-06-16). "ابن حنبل حياته وعصره - آراؤه الفقهية - IslamKotob - كتب Google". pp. 183–186. Retrieved 2024-08-03.
  5. ^ Fatawa of Ibn Taimiya, vol 1, page 248.
  6. ^ Introduction to Musnad al-Imam Ahmad by Abu Suhaib al-Karmi, pp. 17, 18, Dar Alam al-Kutub edition, Beirut, first edition 1998 AD
  7. ^ "كتاب خصائص مسند الإمام أحمد - المكتبة الشاملة".
  8. ^ https://www.noor-book.com/كتاب-المسند-تحقيق-أحمد-شاكر-حمزة-الزين-pdf [bare URL]
  9. ^ https://www.noor-book.com/كتاب-نفثات-صدر-المكمد-وقرة-عين-الأرمد-لشرح-ثلاثيات-مسند-الإمام-أحمد-ت-الأرناؤوط-pdf [bare URL]
  10. ^ https://www.noor-book.com/كتاب-عقود-الزبرجد-في-إعراب-الحديث-النبوي-عقود-الزبرجد-على-مسند-الإمام-أحمد-pdf [bare URL]
  11. ^ Musnad Imam Ahmad Bin Muhammad Bin Hanbal: Codification According to the Subject Heading - Volume 2 (Hardcover). نور فاونديشن إنترنيشنل،. 2004. ISBN 9780963206749. Retrieved Apr 30, 2019.
  12. ^ "MUSNAD IMAM AHMAD BIN HANBAL VOL.4 (Hadith 4377-6030),9786035003896". Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  13. ^ English Translation of Musnad Imam Ahmad Bin Hanbal Vol 5 (Hadith 6031-7624),9786035004282. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
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