Musnad Ahmad 6929 Verified Access

), "The transgressing group (al-fi'ah al-baghiyah) will kill him," is a direct prophecy.

While Musnad Ahmad 6929 contains the distinct courthouse debate involving the claim over Ammar’s head, the core prophetic text ( "Taqtuluhu al-fi'at al-baghiyah" ) is recognized by Islamic scholars as (transmitted by so many chains of independent narrators that it is impossible to be a fabrication). Hadith Compendia Reference Number Chain Status Narrative Focus Musnad Ahmad Hadith 6929 Sahih (Verified)

: Abdullah ibn Amr reminded them of the Prophet’s (ﷺ) words: "Ammar will be killed by the rebellious group (al-fi'ah al-baghiyah)" .

Modern and classical scholars, including Shaykh Shu’ayb al-Arna’ut (who led a major verification of the Musnad), have graded the various versions of this report in Musnad Ahmad as Sahih . 3. Contextual Importance

Upon hearing the prophecy, Muawiyah challenged Abdullah bin Amr's presence in his camp, as the text implicated his faction Hadith Unlocked.

In the vast ocean of Islamic prophetic traditions (Hadith), few endeavors are as critical—or as painstaking—as the verification of authenticity. For centuries, scholars have sifted through chains of narration ( isnad ) and texts ( matn ) to separate what the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) truly said from what was misattributed, misunderstood, or fabricated.

), "The transgressing group (al-fi'ah al-baghiyah) will kill him," is a direct prophecy.

While Musnad Ahmad 6929 contains the distinct courthouse debate involving the claim over Ammar’s head, the core prophetic text ( "Taqtuluhu al-fi'at al-baghiyah" ) is recognized by Islamic scholars as (transmitted by so many chains of independent narrators that it is impossible to be a fabrication). Hadith Compendia Reference Number Chain Status Narrative Focus Musnad Ahmad Hadith 6929 Sahih (Verified)

: Abdullah ibn Amr reminded them of the Prophet’s (ﷺ) words: "Ammar will be killed by the rebellious group (al-fi'ah al-baghiyah)" .

Modern and classical scholars, including Shaykh Shu’ayb al-Arna’ut (who led a major verification of the Musnad), have graded the various versions of this report in Musnad Ahmad as Sahih . 3. Contextual Importance

Upon hearing the prophecy, Muawiyah challenged Abdullah bin Amr's presence in his camp, as the text implicated his faction Hadith Unlocked.

In the vast ocean of Islamic prophetic traditions (Hadith), few endeavors are as critical—or as painstaking—as the verification of authenticity. For centuries, scholars have sifted through chains of narration ( isnad ) and texts ( matn ) to separate what the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) truly said from what was misattributed, misunderstood, or fabricated.