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Muhammad ibn Abi al-Mujalid was a Tabi'i narrator from Kufa who transmitted hadiths from senior members of the successor generation. He narrated from Abdullah ibn Abi Awfa al-Aslami, a companion who was one of the last to die in Kufa, providing an important link in the chain of transmission from the companion generation to later scholars. He is known in the hadith literature primarily through his chains of transmission preserving reports on commercial transactions, weights, and measures — topics that were practically important for the growing Muslim trading communities of Kufa and Basra. Hadith scholars of his time accepted his narrations, and his reports contribute to the record of the Prophet's ﷺ guidance on daily commercial life as it was transmitted through the scholarly circles of Iraq. His narrations are found in the Sunan collections, particularly in chapters dealing with buying and selling, and he represents one of the links in the multi-generational chain that carried the Sunnah from the companions to the wider Muslim community of Iraq.
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