He said: "Come here, my daughter." She said: So I brought the bowl to him and uncovered it, and it was full of bread and meat. When I looked at it, I was astonished, realizing it was a blessing from Allah. I praised Allah, invoked blessings upon His Prophet, and presented it to the Messenger of Allah—may Allah bless him and grant him peace. When he saw it, he praised Allah and said: "Where did this come from, my daughter?" She said: "O my father, 'It is from Allah. Indeed, Allah provides for whom He wills without account.'" He praised Allah and said: "Praise be to Allah who has made you, my daughter, similar to the mistress of the women of the Children of Israel." (End of the Hadith).
Al-Manthur (2/20) and Ibn Kathir (1/360).
641: 3452: By that: 1: Tafsir 'Abd al-Razzaq (1/127).
642: 3457: By oaths: 1: Al-Durr (2/188).
: 3458: That: 2: Tafsir Mujahid (1/126).
: 3459: And a master: 3: It is narrated in Al-Bukhari that the Prophet—may Allah bless him and grant him peace—said concerning Al-Hasan: "Indeed, this son of mine is a master, and perhaps through him, Allah will reconcile two great parties of the Muslims."
Narrated by Al-Bukhari (3/244, 9/71), Abu Dawud (h/4662), Al-Tirmidhi (h/3773), Al-Nasa'i in (Al-Jumu'ah, chapter "26"), Ahmad (5/38), Al-Tabarani (3/21, 22), Al-Jawami' (6058), Bidayah (8/17, 36), Ibn 'Asakir in "Al-Tarikh" (4/226), Adhkar (321), Al-Nubuwwah (6/442), Al-Mishkah (6175), Al-Kanz (34263), Al-Qurtubi (4/77, 104, 7/32), Al-Khatib (8/27), and Matalib (4000).