Musnad Ahmad 6929 | HIGH-QUALITY — 2025 |

6929 (Musnad Ahmad, narr. Abu Hurairah)

In an age where many Muslims question whether they can pray, fast, or give charity on behalf of their deceased loved ones, provides a clear, comforting answer. It reminds us that prophetic mercy extends beyond the grave, and that the bond of family and faith is not broken by death.

The narration is transmitted by Hanzalah ibn Khuwaylid al-Anzi. He recounts a moment when he was with Mu’awiyah, and two men arrived, both claiming to have killed Ammar ibn Yasir. Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-Aas, who was also present, responded by quoting a prophecy from the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. The central text of the prophecy states: musnad ahmad 6929

The Prophet’s question, “Do you not think that if your mother had a debt, you would pay it off?” is a masterclass in legal analogy (qiyas). Financial debts are unquestionably payable by the heirs. The hadith asserts that spiritual debts are no less binding.

The editorial team of the Mu’assasat al-Risalah edition graded this hadith as (good due to corroborating evidence). 6929 (Musnad Ahmad, narr

The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) stood nearby, watching the labor of his companions. When Ammar passed by, the Prophet stepped forward, stopping him gently. With his own hands, the Prophet began to wipe the dust from Ammar’s head and shoulders, an act of such tenderness that those nearby paused their work to watch.

Musnad Ahmad 6929 is far more than a simple prohibition against an extreme fasting practice. It is a microcosm of the Islamic scholarly tradition. From a single, well-attested isnad , jurists derive nuanced rulings on religious excess, theologians explore the nature of prophetic miracles, and textual critics compare variants across the musnad and sahih literature. The hadith encapsulates Imam Ahmad’s own methodological commitment: to preserve every authentic report, even those that seem to limit the very prophetic practice they describe. In doing so, Hadith 6929 teaches a humble lesson in religious observance: the path to God is defined not by the extremity of one’s efforts, but by the faithful adherence to the Prophet’s guidance for his community. The Prophet’s exception proves the rule—that mercy, not hardship, is the foundation of Islamic law. The narration is transmitted by Hanzalah ibn Khuwaylid

Before diving into the specific number, it is crucial to understand the source.

Abdullah ibn Amr said: The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "Verily, among the greatest of the major sins is that a man curses his parents." It was asked: "O Messenger of Allah, how can a man curse his parents?" He replied: "A man abuses the father of another man, so [the latter] abuses his father, and he abuses his father, so [the latter] abuses his mother."

“The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: ‘Do not fast continuously ( la tusaru ).’ They said, ‘But you, O Messenger of Allah, practice continuous fasting ( tusaru ).’ He replied: ‘I am not like you. I spend the night while my Lord feeds me and gives me drink.’” (Musnad Ahmad, 6929)

Техподдержка

Центр поддержки клиентов 223-ФЗ

Центр поддержки поставщиков коммерческой секции и OTC-Маркет

Центр поддержки заказчиков коммерческой секции и OTC-Маркет

Контакты

scr ;