Banu Dhuhl
Banu Dhuhl (بنو ذهل) is a clan mentioned as part of the larger Banu Bakr ibn Wa'il tribal confederation, an Adnanite Rabi'ah branch originally from Najd in central Arabia. While Banu Bakr played significant roles in pre-Islamic and early Islamic history, including battles such as Dhi Qar and the Basus War, Banu Dhuhl is noted as a sub-tribe located in Mecca. The tribe converted to Islam during the Umayyad and Abbasid periods and participated in early Islamic military campaigns.
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Ahmad ibn Hanbal was a prominent 9th-century Arab Islamic scholar, theologian, and jurist, founder of the Hanbali school of jurisprudence and compiler of the extensive hadith collection Musnad Ahmad. He is renowned for his steadfastness during the Mihna trials under Abbasid caliphs.
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