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Abu Dawood 4131 Fixed Access

The text for Sunan Abi Dawud 4131 Book of Clothing documents a significant exchange between the Companion Al-Miqdam ibn Ma'dikarib and the Caliph Mu'awiyah ibn Abi Sufyan

Al-Miqdam swore that he saw all these forbidden items in Mu'awiyah's house. Mu'awiyah reportedly acknowledged Al-Miqdam's honesty and his own inability to "be saved" from Al-Miqdam's blunt truth-telling. Authenticity and Scholarly Views

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The text explicitly highlights the high status of Hasan and Husayn. Al-Miqdam’s immediate grief and his defense of Hasan's legacy underline the deep reverence the companions maintained for the family of the Prophet. Practical Material Restrictions abu dawood 4131 fixed

something that would "annoy him" and speak the truth. He asked

In some digital databases, this entry is categorized under the chapter on rather than general clothing.

: The narration ends with a contrast between Al-Miqdam, who shared his stipend with his companions, and the man from Banu Asad, who kept his for himself. Mu'awiyah observes that Al-Miqdam is a generous man with an "open hand". Reference and Further Reading The text for Sunan Abi Dawud 4131 Book

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: Al-Miqdam asks Mu'awiyah if he knows the Prophet (ﷺ) prohibited wearing gold , silk , and the skins of beasts of prey (such as leopard skins), as well as riding upon them.

Compare how different interpret the prohibition of wild animal skins. Al-Miqdam’s immediate grief and his defense of Hasan's

The man of Banu Asad said: "(He was) a live coal which Allah has extinguished."

Defenders of the report argue that online presentations often omit the final, conciliatory outcome of the meeting. As detailed in Sunan Abi Dawud 4131 , Mu'awiyah did not punish Al-Miqdam for his confrontation. Instead, he recognized Al-Miqdam's truthfulness, accepted his own accountability, and rewarded him with a substantial stipend. The Fiqh Significance