Although the Hanbali school is less widely followed today compared to the Hanafi and Shafi’i schools, it still holds significant influence in countries like Saudi Arabia, where its principles guide the legal framework. In contemporary times, the Hanbali school’s rigorous approach to Islamic law remains relevant, especially in issues concerning personal law, criminal law, and religious obligations. Understanding how Hanbali jurisprudence adapts to modern legal systems can provide valuable insights into the ongoing development of Islamic law in a contemporary context.