Abu Dawood 4131 Fixed ((top)) · Tested
and others traveled to the court of Muawiyah in Syria. Upon their arrival, Muawiyah broke the news that , the grandson of the Prophet, had passed away. The Reaction:
# 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." abu dawood 4131 fixed
The corrected understanding, validated by manuscript cross-referencing, emphasizes that the Hadith is describing the sun's relationship with the Divine Throne ( Al-Arsh ). The Throne is part of the unseen world; therefore, describing the sun "prostrating" beneath it is a matter of theology, not astronomy. and others traveled to the court of Muawiyah in Syria
| Issue | In Abu Dawood 4131 | The "Fix" (Scientific Correction) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Mursal / Munqati (Broken) | Declared Da'if due to the gap between Tabi'i and Sahabi. | | Narrator Reliability | Dhu al-‘Ushairah (Unknown) | Rejected as Majhul al-Ayn . The "fix" is to note this narrator has no biography. | | Text Authenticity | Shadh (Contradicts Sahih Muslim) | The "fix" is to rule the extra wording as non-thabit (not established). | | Final Ruling | Used by some 5th-century scholars | Fixed by Al-Albani & contemporaries as Da'if Jiddan (Very Weak) or simply Munkar (Rejected). | The Throne is part of the unseen world;

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