6929 Verified | Musnad Ahmad
The narration describes a dispute before Mu'awiya where two men claimed to have killed Ammar ibn Yasir. Abdullah ibn 'Amr intervened, reminding them of the Prophet's ﷺ prophecy: "Ammar will be killed by the rebellious group" Ḥadīth Unlocked
This specific narration is widely considered Sahih (authentic). While Musnad Ahmad as a whole contains a mix of Sahih, Hasan (good), and Da'if (weak) narrations, this particular report about Ammar is corroborated by numerous other chains in Sahih al-Bukhari (e.g., #2812) and Sahih Muslim , making it "Mutawatir" (reported by so many that it is impossible to be a lie) in meaning. musnad ahmad 6929 verified
The Hadith encourages Muslims to use these dispensations with gratitude, not laziness. It is a mercy, not a loophole. The narration describes a dispute before Mu'awiya where
"While I was sitting with Mu’awiyah, two men came to him disputing over the head of Ammar, each of them claiming, 'I killed him.' Abdullah ibn Amr [ibn al-Aas] said, 'Let one of you willingly yield his claim to his companion, for I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: "He will be killed by the rebellious group (al-Fi'at al-Baghiyah)." 'Mu’awiyah said to him, 'Why then are you with us?'Abdullah replied, 'My father complained about me to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), and the Prophet told me: "Obey your father as long as he lives, and do not disobey him." Therefore, I am with you, but I do not fight.'" Structural Chain of Authentication (Isnad Vetting) The Hadith encourages Muslims to use these dispensations