Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah 37157 |link| -
In this report, narrates a conversation with Safina , a companion of the Prophet Muhammad. The text addresses the claims of the Umayyad dynasty (Banu Umayya) regarding their right to the Caliphate.
The , recorded under the specific narration number 37157 , is a significant historical and theological text within Sunni Islamic scholarship. This particular entry provides insight into the early political transitions of the Islamic state, specifically discussing the shift from the Rashidun Caliphate to the era of dynastic rule. Content of Narration 37157 musannaf ibn abi shaybah 37157
Musannaf of Ibn Abi Shaybah (Tahqiq & Tashkil) - SifatuSafwa In this report, narrates a conversation with Safina
The Musannaf was compiled by (159H–235H), a renowned Sunni scholar. It is one of the oldest and largest Hadith collections in existence, containing approximately 39,000 reports. This particular entry provides insight into the early
It is organized by Fiqh (legal) chapters, making it a vital resource for understanding the legal and historical views of the early Muslim community. Theological Utility
According to related narrations found in Jami` at-Tirmidhi (2226), Safina often referenced the Prophet’s statement that the "Caliphate of Prophethood" would last for 30 years, after which it would become a kingdom.
This narration is often cited by scholars to distinguish between the (The Rightly Guided) and the subsequent monarchical systems .