is a hasan sahih (good, authentic) hadith. It is also narrated by al-Nasa'i in (al-Wasaya, chapter 1), Ahmad (4/24, 26), al-Hakim (2/534, 4/322), al-Masir (9/219), al-Mughni 'an Haml al-Asfar (3/170, 199), al-Baghawi (7/282), al-Mishkat (5169), Ithaf (8/83, 146), al-Kanz (16046), Mushkil (2/260), Hamzah (11, 31), al-Hilyah (2/211, 6/28), Ibn Kathir (1/364, 3/296, 8/36, 492), and al-Qurtubi (10/148, 20/169).
376: 1982: Adam: 1: Tafsir Ibn Kathir (1/250).
: 1983: Disbelievers: 2: The previous source.
377: 1992: To the Christians: 1: Authentic. Narrated by al-Bukhari (2/7), al-Nasa'i in (al-Jumu'ah, chapter 1), Ibn Majah (hadith/1083), al-Mishkat (1355), al-Manthur (4/135), al-Targhib (1/492), al-Kanz (6283), and 'Abd al-Razzaq (1/99).
378: 1994: By His permission: 1: In Sahih Muslim, from 'A'ishah, that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, used to say when he arose at night to pray:
"O Allah, Lord of Jibril (Gabriel), Mika'il (Michael), and Israfil, Creator of the heavens and the earth, Knower of the unseen and the seen, You judge between Your servants in that wherein they differed. Guide me to the truth regarding that which is differed upon by Your permission, for You guide whom You will to a straight path."
Narrated by Muslim in (al-Musafirin, hadith/200), Abu Dawud in (al-Istiftah, chapter 6), and al-Tirmidhi (hadith/3420).