Availability: In Stock

Enjoining good and forbidding evil

SKU: 0006000847

11,50 SAR Tax inclusive

The Book of Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil is a book written by Abu Bakr Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Harun al-Khalal from the questions of the revered Imam Abu Abdullah Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Hanbal, the pious jurist, the scholar, the modernizer, the Sheikh of the Hanbalis and their scholar.

Description

Book description

  • Name of the author: Abu Bakr Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Harun al-Khalal

  • Study and investigation: Abdul Qader Ahmed Atta

  • Number of pages: 136 pages

  • The subject of the book: Enjoining good and forbidding evil

About the Author

Abu Bakr Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Harun ibn Yazid al-Baghdadi, nicknamed al-Khalal, collected the jurisprudence of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal and arranged it, he traveled to Persia, the Levant and Jazira in search of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal's jurisprudence, fatwas and answers: Al-Khalal collected the sciences of Ahmad, sought them out, traveled for them, wrote them down and compiled them in books.

Imam al-Dhahabi said about him: He traveled to Persia, the Levant, and the Jazira, requiring Imam Ahmad's jurisprudence, fatwas, and answers, and wrote about the great and the small, even wrote about his students, and compiled and comprehended, and before him the Imam had no independent doctrine until he followed the texts of Ahmad and wrote and proved them after three hundred years, so God rest his soul.

Al-Khalal devoted his attention to collecting the questions of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, and he traveled for them and wrote them high and low, so he traveled to the Levant twice and met in Aleppo with Salih ibn Ali al-Nawfali, and met in Tartus with al-Fadl ibn Abd al-Samad al-Isfahani, 'Umar ibn Salih, and Ismail ibn al-Fadl, and he went to al-Jazira and Fars and met in Fars He went to Kerman and met and heard from al-Husayn ibn Ishaq al-Tustari and Harb ibn Isma'il al-Karmani, and also met and heard from Makki ibn Abdan al-Karmani, and traveled to al-Musaysa and Antioch of the Levant twice, and the second time met Ahmad ibn al-Makin al-Antioch and left for Egypt.

Scientific books and other writings

  • Year: In three volumes

  • Imam Ahmad's Scholarly Compendium

  • Classes of Ibn Hanbal's Companions

  • Bugs

  • Science, exotic interpretation, and literature

  • Akhlaq Ahmed

  • Encouraging trade and industry

 

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm
Author of the book