Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah 37157 [cracked]

Its value lies in the Fiqhi (jurisprudential) nuance . Ibn Abi Shaybah purposely includes the weaker Mursal route because it records a subtle addition: the narrator’s doubt (aw qala: "lam yunajjisahu shay’"). This doubt reflects that early scholars disagreed on the exact phrasing—does water "not carry impurity" or is it "not impurified by anything"? This lexical nuance impacts rulings on stagnant water versus flowing water.

The text under entry Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah is a significant narration (hadith) concerning the transition of the early Islamic leadership from the Caliphate ( ) to monarchy ( ). This narration is transmitted by Sa'id bin Jumhan from , a companion and freed slave of the Prophet Muhammad. Core Content and Context musannaf ibn abi shaybah 37157

The narration describes an exchange where emphasizes the piety and excellence of the first two caliphs, Abu Bakr and Umar . He swears by Allah that if he followed their path and acted as they did, he would still fear for himself. This report is often cited to illustrate the profound humility ( khushu ) and fear of God ( taqwa ) held by the companions, even those who held high status and leadership. Context within the Musannaf Its value lies in the Fiqhi (jurisprudential) nuance