Ibn Muhammad Ibn Hanbal Research Paper

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To truly be magnamonius person is amazing. To truly choose to stand for veracity is admirable. To dedicate one's life to knowledge is truly an awe-inspiring thing. Ergo, if anyone can truly say that they can fulfill these categories, they are an amazing person. Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Hanbal Al-Shaibani, better known as Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal was one such person who could say that they fulfill these categories. His life and his achievements are the very example of amazing. Though he only lived approximately 75 years, he achieved more than what most people achieve in their lifetimes. Ahmad Ibn Hanbal was born in 164 AH or 781 CE in the city of Baghdad. Baghdad, at this time was the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate and was fast becoming a center of scholarship and learning. This would soon prove to be greatly beneficial to Ibn Hanbal during his journey to become one of the most well known scholars in Islamic History. However, before he became the …show more content…

However seven years of learning from only the scholars of Baghdad could not satisfy Hanbal’s love for learning. In his dedication to being the best and most knowledgeable student he could, he would sit outside the houses of his teachers in anticipation of the day’s learning. He then moved on to study in Makkah, Medina, Syria, and Yemen. He travelled to these places not only to learn from the scholars, but to also collect the hadith that the scholars of the area he was visiting knew. During his travels, he met Imam Al-Shafi'i, who would eventually become one of his teachers.Imam Al-Shafi’i was one of the major influences in Imam Ahmed. During his time as Hanbal’s teacher, he helped hone Hanbal’s insight on hadith and how they could be applied to daily life which gave him a rare insight that many other prominent scholars did not