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Musnad Ahmad, known as Al -Misnad, is one of the most famous and broader books of the hadith, which occupies an advanced position among the Sunnis; Where it is considered one of the mothers of the sources of the hadith they have, and it is the most famous of the chain of narrators, which made it the speakers in the third degree after the two Sahihs and the four years. It is attributed to Imam Abu Abdullah Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Hanbal Al -Shaibani Al -Dahli. According to the estimates of the modernists, approximately 40 thousand prophetic hadiths, including about 10 thousand bis, arranged the…mehr

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Musnad Ahmad, known as Al -Misnad, is one of the most famous and broader books of the hadith, which occupies an advanced position among the Sunnis; Where it is considered one of the mothers of the sources of the hadith they have, and it is the most famous of the chain of narrators, which made it the speakers in the third degree after the two Sahihs and the four years. It is attributed to Imam Abu Abdullah Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Hanbal Al -Shaibani Al -Dahli. According to the estimates of the modernists, approximately 40 thousand prophetic hadiths, including about 10 thousand bis, arranged the names of the Companions who narrate the hadiths, where he arranged and made the narratives of each of the companions in one place, and the number of companions Those who have 904 companions, and the book was divided into eighteen, the first of which is the top of the ten preachers of Paradise, the last of which is the women of women, and it contains many authentic hadiths that are not found in the two Sahihs. Ibn Hanbal hated the classification because he sees that a Muslim should not be preoccupied with a book other than the Qur'an and the Sunnah, but he chose to write the hadith, so Ibn Hanbal selected the hadiths of the Musnad from what he heard from his elders, so that people have an argument to return to him,

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