Imam Abu Abdullah Ahmed bin Mohammed
bin Hambal (Rahimahu Allahu Ta'ala) was born in Marw on the 20th of
Rabi-ul-Awwal 164 A.H.
EARLY LIFE: His father, Sayyiduna Mohammed (radi Allahu anhu) was a
warrior (Mujaahid) and lived in Basrah, Iraq. Imam Ahmed bin Hambal (radi
Allahu anhu) was a very intelligent child, keenly interested in furthering his
Islamic education. At the age of 16, he began studying Hadith literature. It is
said that he learnt almost a million Ahadith by heart. He became a famous
Jurist.
HIS TEACHERS: Some of his teachers were Imam Shaafa'ee, Sayyiduna Bishar
bin Al Mufaddal, Sayyiduna Ismail bin Ulayyah, Sayyiduna Jarir bin Abdul Hamid
and Sayyiduna Yahya bin Said (radi Allahu anhumul ajma'in). The great compilers
of Ahadith, Imam Bukhaari and Imam Muslim (radi Allahu anhuma), including his
teacher, Imam Shaafa'ee (radi Allahu anhu), have also reported Hadith from him.
Imam Shaafa'ee (radi Allahu anhu), in spite of being the most learned in his
time, used to refer to Imam Ahmed bin Hambal (radi Allahu anhu) about certain
Ahadith.
HIS PUPILS: Amongst his pupils, the most famous were Sayyiduna Abu Bakr
Al Alhram, Sayyiduna Hambal bin Ishaaq and Sayyiduna Abul Qasim Al Baghwi (radi
Allahu anhumul ajma'in).
HIS PIETY: Imam Ahmed bin Hambal (radi Allahu anhu) was a very pious
scholar who devoted all his life in the Science of Ahadith and Fiqh. He refused
to eat in anyone's house who held a Governmental post. Being extremely poor
with no food to eat at times, he used to still refuse to accept charity saying
that he had full faith in Almighty Allah.
HIS WORKS: The most famous among his books are: Kitaabul A'maal,
Kitaabut Tafseer, Kitaabul Naasikh wal Mansookh, Kitaabul Zahid, Kitaabul
Masaa'il, Kitaabul Fadaa'il and Kitaabul Mansiq. His most famous book is his
"MUSNAD", a kitab in which he collected about 50 000 to 70 000 Ahadith.
IMPRISONMENT: Imam Ahmed bin Hambal (radi Allahu anhu), in the later
years of his life, was imprisoned and tortured by the ruthless rulers who went
against him due to their un-Islamic beliefs and practises. Caliph Mutasim
billah forced the Imam to accept the beliefs of the "Mu'tazalis" (a corrupt
sect), but he refused, and was beaten to such a degree that his joints were
dislocated. He was kept in heavy chains for 30 months in a prison in Baghdad.
He still refused to accept the beliefs of the corrupt Mu'tazali Sect and was
again beaten till he fell unconscious.
PASSES AWAY: On the 25th of Ramadaan in the year 221 A.H., Caliph
Mutasim, in fear of the sin he committed, repented and set the Imam free. Imam
Ahmed bin Hambal (radi Allahu anhu) forgave all the people except the
Mutazalis. He passed away in the year 241 A.H.
Source: islamcan.com
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