: His grief over the future events at Karbala years before they occurred.
Page 398 frequently touches on Fitan (trials) and Malahim (epic battles). Modern researchers dealing with contemporary apocalyptic literature often trace the chain ( isnad ) of specific end-times narrations back to this exact page. If the chain is broken or contains a known liar (as flagged by al-Dhahabi), the entire theological argument collapses. al-hakim al-mustadrak vol. 4 p. 398
"Allah will never let my Ummah—or he said: this Ummah—gather upon misguidance, and the hand of Allah is with the group (al-Jama'ah)." : His grief over the future events at
Before delving into the specifics of Vol. 4, P. 398, it's essential to grasp the significance of Al-Hakim and his contribution to Islamic scholarship. Al-Hakim al-Naisaburi was a prominent muhaddith (Hadith scholar) of his time, known for his meticulous approach to the science of Hadith. His work, "Al-Mustadrak," aims to include Hadith that were found to be authentic by the criteria of the two Sahih collections but were somehow overlooked or not included by Bukhari and Muslim. If the chain is broken or contains a