Musnad Ahmad Ibn-Hanbal Arabic Shuaib al-Arnaout
Musnad Ahmad Ibn-Hanbal
مسند الإمام أحمد بن حنبل
Arabic
Abu Abdillah Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Hanbal Ash-Shaybani
أَبُو عَبْدِ ٱلله أَحْمَد ابْن مُحَمَّد ابْن حَنۢبَل ٱلشَّيْبَانِي
Shuaib al-Arnaout
شعيب الأرنؤوط
Aadil Murshid
عادل مرشد
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| Book Writer | Aadil Murshid, Abu Abdillah Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn Ḥanbal Ash-Shaybani, Shuaib al-Arnaout |
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Description
Overview
Musnad Ahmad Ibn-Hanbal, authored by the esteemed scholar Abu Abdillah Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Hanbal Ash-Shaybani, is a monumental work in the realm of Islamic hadith literature. This particular edition, meticulously edited by Shuaib al-Arnaout, provides readers with an authentic and comprehensive collection of the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), as transmitted by Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal. Known for its rigorous methodology, this Musnad not only serves as a critical resource for scholars and students of Islamic studies but also plays a significant role in the preservation of the Sunnah.
Key Themes
The Musnad is organized in a manner that facilitates easy reference and understanding, categorizing narrations according to the names of the companions of the Prophet. This structure allows readers to appreciate the diverse contexts in which these hadiths were recorded. With the editorial insights of Shuaib al-Arnaout, this edition enhances the clarity and accessibility of the text, ensuring that readers are provided with the most accurate interpretations and attributions. The work is not just a repository of hadith; it also embodies the rich legacy of Islamic scholarship and the profound respect for prophetic traditions.
- Students of Islamic studies seeking authentic hadith sources.
- Scholars and researchers interested in the methodologies of hadith compilation.
- Lay readers wishing to deepen their understanding of the Sunnah.
- Muslim communities aiming to strengthen their connection to the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
- Libraries and educational institutions focusing on Islamic literature.





