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==Synopsis== Imam [[Ahmad ibn Hanbal]] (164-241 AH / 780-855 AD) was a jurist whose later students would codify the [[Hanbali]] school of Islamic jurisprudence. He was known for his strong knowledge and strong conservation, and was known for good morals such as patience, humility and tolerance. He was praised by many scholars, including Imam [[Shafi'i]], and his book " [[Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal|Musnad]] " is one of the most famous and most modern books. Ahmad ibn Hanbal was born in 164 AH in Baghdad and grew up orphan. Baghdad was the present day of the Islamic world, full of different types of knowledge and arts, and the family of Ahmad ibn Hanbal directed to seek knowledge, and in 179 AH began Ibn Hanbal heading to the Prophet's Hadith, He was asked in Baghdad at the time of his sheikh [[Hashim bin Bashir al-Wasiti]] until he died in 183 AH, he remained in Baghdad asking to talk until the year 186 AH, and then started his trips in the request to talk, and traveled to Iraq and [[Hijaz]] and [[Tihama]] and [[Yemen]], and taken from many scientists and modernists, and when he reached forty years in the year 204 e sat down to update the advisory in Baghdad, the people were gathered on the studied erosion Numbering about five thousand. Ibn Hanbal was known for his role in the dispute about [[Quranic createdness]], that took place in the Abbasid era during the reign of the Caliph [[al-Ma'mun]], and then [[al-Mu'tasim]] and [[al-Wathiq]] after him. The Caliphs believed that the Qur'an was an updated creature, Ibn Hanbal and other scholars disagreed, and Ibn Hanbal was tortured and tortured. Then he was taken out of prison and returned to modernity and teaching. When [[al-Mutawakkil]] took power, he ended the sedition completely. In the spring of the first year 241 AH, Ahmed bin Hanbal developed a disease and then died, and was seventy seven years old.
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