Al-hakim Al-mustadrak Vol. 4 P. 398 đź”–

Narrated from Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him).

However, the true significance of page 398 lies not in the hadith text alone, but in the thunderous marginal notes that often accompany it—the critiques of Imam al-Dhahabi (d. 748 AH/1348 CE), al-Hakim’s own student. In his abridgement and critique, Talkhis al-Mustadrak , al-Dhahabi frequently follows al-Hakim’s judgment with the devastating phrase: “Bal munkar” (Rather, it is rejected) or “La asla lahu” (It has no basis). If one were to look at a hadith on page 398 that al-Hakim declared sahih , one would likely find al-Dhahabi arguing that a particular transmitter is weak, unknown ( majhul ), or even accused of lying. This dialectic transforms the page from a simple collection into a courtroom drama. For the student of hadith , this page is a live demonstration of how Islamic scholarship is not a monolithic acceptance of texts but a continuous, critical dialogue across centuries. al-hakim al-mustadrak vol. 4 p. 398

(authentic) according to the criteria of Bukhari and Muslim, even if they did not include them in their own collections. Supporting References Narrated from Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him)

Unveiling the Wisdom of Al-Hakim Al-Mustadrak: A Deep Dive into Volume 4, Page 398 In his abridgement and critique, Talkhis al-Mustadrak ,