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Abu Dawood 4131 Fixed May 2026

The search for "Abu Dawood 4131 fixed" generally refers to clarifying the authenticity and context of a specific narration in Sunan Abi Dawud , which is a key canonical collection of Sunni Islam. Core Content of Hadith 4131 This hadith is located in the Book of Clothing (Kitab Al-Libas) . It details a historical encounter where the companion Al-Miqdam ibn Ma'dikarib Muawiyah I Sunnah.com News of Al-Hasan:

Muawiyah informs Al-Miqdam of the death of Al-Hasan ibn Ali. Al-Miqdam responds with "Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un," signifying a great loss. The Confrontation:

A person in the assembly (an Asadi) questions if Al-Miqdam truly views this as a calamity. Al-Miqdam defends Al-Hasan’s status, citing that the Prophet ﷺ used to place Al-Hasan in his lap and say, "This one is from me". Forbidden Items:

Al-Miqdam then censures Muawiyah for keeping items the Prophet ﷺ forbade, specifically: skins of predators/leopards (as carpets or clothing).

Muawiyah acknowledges the prohibition and admits he cannot escape Al-Miqdam’s blunt truth-telling. Sunnah.com Authenticity and "Fixed" Interpretations The term "fixed" often refers to the grading (Tahqiq) abu dawood 4131 fixed

of the hadith by modern scholars to determine its reliability: Sahih (Authentic): Prominent scholar Al-Albani graded this narration as (Authentic) in his checking of Sunan Abi Dawud 4131 Da'if (Weak) Arguments: Some sources argue it is weak due to a narrator named , who was known for

(obfuscating sources). They claim this specific incident of "wrongful deeds" might be fabricated or misinterpreted in certain sectarian contexts. Sectarian Use:

This hadith is frequently cited in Shia-Sunni debates to critique the character or actions of Muawiyah. Sunnah.com Summary of Rulings

Regardless of the historical dispute, the legal rulings derived from the text are clear in Islamic law: Predator Skins: The search for "Abu Dawood 4131 fixed" generally

It is generally forbidden to use the skins of carnivorous animals (leopards, tigers, etc.) for clothing or as bedding/carpets. Gold & Silk: These are prohibited for men but permitted for women. Sunnah.com on why predator skins are prohibited?

I understand you're asking me to develop a feature based on "abu dawood 4131 fixed" — likely referring to Sunan Abi Dawood, hadith number 4131, and you want to implement something related to its "fixed" or authenticated status.

However, I need a bit more clarity to build the right feature for you. Could you confirm which of these directions you mean?

1. Overview

Identifier: Abu Dawood 4131
Component: Hadith lookup module / Sanad (chain) display engine
Issue: Improper input validation leading to potential script injection or logical bypass in hadith reference rendering.
Status: Fixed – Patch applied to hadith_display.php and sanad_validator.js. Abu Dawud 4131 (fixed): Explanation and Context 1

Why is this Hadith Important?

This text is often cited in books on Shama'il (the noble characteristics and appearance of the Prophet). It provides a historical snapshot of early Meccan opposition. However, the isnad (chain) of this specific narration in Sunan Abi Dawood is problematic.


Abu Dawud 4131 (fixed): Explanation and Context

1. Islamic Hadith Reference Feature (most likely)

You want a feature (e.g., for a website, app, or bot) that:

  • Retrieves Hadith 4131 from Sunan Abi Dawood
  • Marks it as "fixed" (صحيح / Sahih) — possibly authenticated by Al-Albani or another scholar
  • Displays the Arabic, English translation, grading, and reference

Proposed feature:

# Example: Hadith lookup function
def get_hadith(book="abu_dawood", number=4131):
    hadith_data = 
        "reference": "Sunan Abi Dawood 4131",
        "arabic": "حَدَّثَنَا مُسَدَّدٌ...",
        "english": "Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar: The Prophet (ﷺ) said...",
        "grading": "Sahih (fixed/authentic) by Al-Albani",
        "notes": "Fixed chain, no major defects."
return hadith_data
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