Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal
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Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal (
Description
It is one of the largest hadith books in Islamic history containing more than twenty-seven thousand hadiths, according to Maktaba Shamila.
It is said by some that
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.[4]
Publications
The book has been published by many organizations around the world, including:
- Musnad Imam Ahmad Bin Muhammad Bin Hanbal: Published: Noor Foundation USA [5]
- English Translation Of Musnad Imam Ahmad Bin Hanbal (4 Vols) : Published: Darussalam [6]
- English Translation Of Musnad Imam Ahmad Bin Hanbal (5 Vols) : Published: Darussalam [7]
See also
- List of Sunni books
- Sahih Muslim
- Jami al-Tirmidhi
- Sunan Abu Dawood
- Sunan ibn Majah
- Muwatta Malik
- Majma al-Zawa'id
Notes
The Internet Archive hosts a copy of Musnad Ahmad Volume 4 in English at https://archive.org/details/musnadahmadvol.4final.
References
- ISBN 978-1780744209.
- ^ "مسند أحمد ت شاكر • الموقع الرسمي للمكتبة الشاملة".
- ^ "Musnad Imam Ahmad Bin Hanbal (3 vol)". www.islamguide.dk. Retrieved Apr 30, 2019.
- Ibn Taimiya, vol 1, page 248.
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- ^ "MUSNAD IMAM AHMAD BIN HANBAL VOL.4 (Hadith 4377-6030),9786035003896". Retrieved May 5, 2020.
- ^ English Translation of Musnad Imam Ahmad Bin Hanbal Vol 5 (Hadith 6031-7624),9786035004282. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
External links
- Methodology of Imam Ahmad (Arabic)
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