Musnad Ahmad 6929 Verified Here
The hadith refers to the assassination of , a beloved Companion of the Prophet (ﷺ), during the Battle of Ṣiffīn (657 CE) between the forces of ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib and Mu‘āwiyah ibn Abī Sufyān. ‘Ammār was killed while fighting on the side of ‘Alī.
Dispute over Ammar's head; explanation of Abdullah's neutrality. Hadith 447 / 2812 Sahih (Highest) musnad ahmad 6929 verified
A giant of hadith. Trusted ( Thiqah ) by Yahya ibn Ma’in and Ahmad himself. Reliable. The hadith refers to the assassination of ,
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) Hadith 447 / 2812 Sahih (Highest)
A giant of hadith