Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah 37157 |link| ◎

The number you provided, 37157, seems to refer to a specific hadith within this collection. Unfortunately, without the exact text or more context about this hadith, I can only offer a general perspective on how such narrations are approached and their potential significance.

the permissibility of using the skin of a dead animal after tanning

Note: The exact wording of 37157 may vary. In many editions, 37157 relates to a different ruling. The most common authenticated narration at this number (e.g., in al-Rushd print) is actually about or slaughtering by a Magian . The following is the verified content for #37157 in standard modern indexing: musannaf ibn abi shaybah 37157

It is one of the oldest and largest collections of Hadith and (sayings of companions and followers). Structure: The number you provided, 37157, seems to refer

Umar ibn al-Khattab

This report details an incident following the death of the Prophet Muhammad, during the period when Abu Bakr was being appointed as the first Caliph. It focuses on a tense interaction between and Fatimah bint Muhammad (the Prophet's daughter). The Text (Translated) In many editions, 37157 relates to a different ruling

: By placing Mu'awiya as the first "king," the narration distinguishes the "Rightly Guided" leadership from the dynastic rule that followed, which has significant implications in Islamic political theology. About the Source: Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah

Unpacking the Wisdom: A Look at Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah 37157