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ay wey no dejo desde la 16.5 que es todo eso
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Nooooooo tenemos que matar a la gallina para tener el hueso 😭
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Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (780–855 CE) was a prominent Islamic scholar and the founder of the Hanbali school of jurisprudence, one of the four major Sunni schools of law. He was born in Baghdad and is renowned for his piety, devotion to the Quran and Sunnah, and staunch adherence to Hadith (Prophet Muhammad’s sayings and actions) as sources of law. Imam Ahmad’s contributions to Islamic jurisprudence were marked by his strict methodology, where he emphasized the use of authentic Hadith and was cautious in accepting weak reports. Unlike some of his contemporaries, Imam Ahmad was known for his refusal to accept weak narrations and his insistence on relying on the Quran and the Sunnah as the primary sources for legal rulings. He also had a pragmatic approach to fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), being cautious about making legal rulings based on personal opinion or analogy unless there was strong textual evidence to support them. He was also known for his deep spirituality and steadfastness in his beliefs. During the Mihna (the Inquisition) under the Abbasid Caliph al-Ma’mun, Imam Ahmad famously resisted the government's stance on the createdness of the Quran, refusing to compromise his beliefs despite facing imprisonment and physical torture. Imam Ahmad's legacy extends not only through his jurisprudential contributions but also through his personal integrity and commitment to preserving Islamic tradition. His teachings continue to be influential, especially in parts of the Arabian Peninsula, and his school of thought remains one of the four main Sunni legal traditions today.
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (780–855 CE) was a prominent Islamic scholar and the founder of the Hanbali school of jurisprudence, one of the four major Sunni schools of law. He was born in Baghdad and is renowned for his piety, devotion to the Quran and Sunnah, and staunch adherence to Hadith (Prophet Muhammad’s sayings and actions) as sources of law. Imam Ahmad’s contributions to Islamic jurisprudence were marked by his strict methodology, where he emphasized the use of authentic Hadith and was cautious in accepting weak reports. Unlike some of his contemporaries, Imam Ahmad was known for his refusal to accept weak narrations and his insistence on relying on the Quran and the Sunnah as the primary sources for legal rulings. He also had a pragmatic approach to fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), being cautious about making legal rulings based on personal opinion or analogy unless there was strong textual evidence to support them. He was also known for his deep spirituality and steadfastness in his beliefs. During the Mihna (the Inquisition) under the Abbasid Caliph al-Ma’mun, Imam Ahmad famously resisted the government's stance on the createdness of the Quran, refusing to compromise his beliefs despite facing imprisonment and physical torture. Imam Ahmad's legacy extends not only through his jurisprudential contributions but also through his personal integrity and commitment to preserving Islamic tradition. His teachings continue to be influential, especially in parts of the Arabian Peninsula, and his school of thought remains one of the four main Sunni legal traditions today.

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