Musnad Ahmad 6929 Verified __top__ -
The chain is continuous ( Muttasil ) and consists of trustworthy narrators with no Shudhudh (anomalies) or Illah (hidden defects). However, the presence of Ikrimah suggests the narration is Hasan li-Dhatihi (Good by itself) rather than Sahih li-Dhatihi (Authentic by the highest standard).
Let’s strive to remove every grain of arrogance—no matter how small—from our hearts before we meet Allah. musnad ahmad 6929 verified
According to the Hanbali and Shafi’i schools, a Hasan hadith is a valid source of Islamic legislation. It is not as strong as a Sahih Mutawatir hadith, but it is legally binding. The chain is continuous ( Muttasil ) and
The narration, primarily transmitted by Hanzalah ibn Khuwaylid, describes a scene in the court of Mu'awiya where two men were disputing over who killed Ammar ibn Yasir. In response, Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-Aas cited the Prophet Muhammad’s (ﷺ) prophecy: IslamicUrduBooks.com "Woe to Ammar! He will be killed by a rebellious group ( al-fi’ah al-baghiyah According to the Hanbali and Shafi’i schools, a
Knowing that Hadith 6929 is verified (sahih) means we can confidently use it for:
| Element | Detail | | :--- | :--- | | | Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal | | Number | 6929 (Shamela) / 6933 (Resalah) | | Narrator | Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-As (RA) | | Verdict | Sahih li ghayrihi (Authentic due to external evidence) | | Verified by | Shu’ayb al-Arna’ut & Al-Resalah team | | Practical Ruling | Acceptable to cite as authentic |
In some digital editions of Musnad Ahmad, Hadith 6929 may refer to a report about the "signs of the Hour" (a man wishing to be in another's grave). However, the most widely cited "verified" version under this number in academic databases refers to the Ammar bin Yasir narration. Aḥmad (أحمد) ahmad:6929 - Ḥadīth Unlocked