The "rebellious group" label has been used by theologians for centuries to identify the party in error during the conflict. How to Find and Reference This Hadith
When researching, search for "ahmad:6929" on platforms like to review the exact Arabic text. Note that while standard prints (e.g., Maymanah or Dar al-Hadith ) may have slight numbering variations, searching by the narrator name, Hanzalah ibn Khuwaylid , ensures accurate verification.
Because Ammar was killed while fighting on the side of Ali ibn Abi Talib , this hadith is often cited by scholars to affirm that Ali's side was closer to the truth, while the opposing group was "rebellious" in the technical legal sense (without necessarily implying they left the fold of Islam).
Look for the Mu'assasat al-Risalah edition (the Arna’ut verification).
Confirms Ammar ؓ was on the side of truth.
Organized by "Musnad" (the Companion who narrated it) rather than by legal topic (like Salah or Zakat). If you'd like to explore this further, I can:
These parallel narrations reinforce that Musnad Ahmad 6929 is not an isolated report but a well-established prophetic teaching.
🌿 “And the servants of the Most Merciful are those who walk upon the earth in humility…” (Qur’an 25:63)
If you are looking for the exact Arabic text and the full scholarly commentary, you should look for the following:
This Hadith is often cross-referenced with Sahih Muslim’s "The Chapter on Faith," which also discusses the "Strangers."
The "rebellious group" label has been used by theologians for centuries to identify the party in error during the conflict. How to Find and Reference This Hadith
When researching, search for "ahmad:6929" on platforms like to review the exact Arabic text. Note that while standard prints (e.g., Maymanah or Dar al-Hadith ) may have slight numbering variations, searching by the narrator name, Hanzalah ibn Khuwaylid , ensures accurate verification.
Because Ammar was killed while fighting on the side of Ali ibn Abi Talib , this hadith is often cited by scholars to affirm that Ali's side was closer to the truth, while the opposing group was "rebellious" in the technical legal sense (without necessarily implying they left the fold of Islam).
Look for the Mu'assasat al-Risalah edition (the Arna’ut verification).
Confirms Ammar ؓ was on the side of truth.
Organized by "Musnad" (the Companion who narrated it) rather than by legal topic (like Salah or Zakat). If you'd like to explore this further, I can:
These parallel narrations reinforce that Musnad Ahmad 6929 is not an isolated report but a well-established prophetic teaching.
🌿 “And the servants of the Most Merciful are those who walk upon the earth in humility…” (Qur’an 25:63)
If you are looking for the exact Arabic text and the full scholarly commentary, you should look for the following:
This Hadith is often cross-referenced with Sahih Muslim’s "The Chapter on Faith," which also discusses the "Strangers."