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- al-hakim al-mustadrak vol. 4 p. 398
- al-hakim al-mustadrak vol. 4 p. 398
The page often references obscure narrators from the 2nd and 3rd Islamic centuries. Scholars of rijal (narrator criticism) will cite this page when discussing figures like or al-Walid ibn Muslim —known for mixing authentic narrations with weak ones.
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: Umm Salama kept the soil in a glass bottle. Many years later, on the day of
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At that moment, she let out a cry that echoed through the streets of Medina. She knew that in a far-off desert, the prophecy had been fulfilled. The soil that the Prophet had once held had signaled the final sacrifice of his "beloved" grandson. Historical Significance