Abu Dawood 4131 Fixed Updated -
The text for (Ahmad Hasan translation) describes an interaction between Al-Miqdam ibn Ma'dikarib and Mu'awiyah ibn Abu Sufyan regarding the news of Al-Hasan ibn Ali's death and certain prohibitions of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ). Hadith Content
Rather than punishing him, Muawiyah admitted he could not escape Al-Miqdam's sharp critique. The Gifts: Muawiyah ordered large gifts for . In a final display of character,
It reinforces the strict prohibition against Muslim men wearing pure silk garments or solid gold jewelry. abu dawood 4131 fixed
The "fixed" aspect may refer to findings in other collections, like Musnad Ahmad , where the narrators may provide more explicit clarification of their sources, helping to "fix" or solidify the authenticity of the event in the eyes of some researchers. Legal Rulings Derived from the Hadith
refers to a highly debated and historically significant text found within the canonical Sunni Islamic text Sunan Abi Dawud . It records a raw, tense confrontation between the companion Al-Miqdam ibn Ma'dikarib and the first Umayyad Caliph, Mu'awiyah ibn Abi Sufyan , regarding the death of Al-Hasan ibn Ali and the violation of several Prophetic prohibitions . The text for (Ahmad Hasan translation) describes an
In , the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) clarifies a crucial distinction:
The fix for closes a critical injection path in the hadith rendering pipeline. All testing indicates full remediation. No regressions observed in surrounding hadith display functionality. In a final display of character, It reinforces
The "fix" involves redirecting attention to these authentic chains.
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that support the prohibitions mentioned (silk, gold, etc.). Providing a biography of Al-Miqdam ibn Ma'dikarib .