And Ibn Nasr in "al-Salah" (2/43) from Safwan ibn Muhriz, from Hakim ibn Hizam with an authentic chain, all of its narrators are trustworthy. And the Mishkat (5347).
The hadith has a supporting witness from the hadith of Aisha, raised (marfu') to the Prophet in a similar manner; a second from Ibn Mas'ud as a suspended (mawquf) narration; and a third from the hadith of Abu Dharr.
Sheikh al-Albani authenticated it. Al-Sahihah (hadith 1060).
: 1074: The Path: 3: I say: For this reason, it is mentioned in the Sahih: "The greatest sinner among the Muslims is he who asks about a thing that was not forbidden, and then it is forbidden because of his asking."
Narrated by al-Bukhari (9/117), Muslim in (al-Fada'il, hadith 132), Abu Dawud (hadith 4610), al-Hakim (3/626), al-Qurtubi (6/335), Mushkil (2/212), al-Muntaqa (882), al-Jawami' (6222), al-Mishkat (153), and al-Khatib in "al-Faqih wa al-Mutafaqqih" (2/9).
203: 1075: And they returned: 1: Tafsir Ibn Kathir: (1/152).
: 1076: Israel: 2: Tafsir Ibn Kathir: (1/152) and al-Masir (1/129).
: 1076: Merciful: 3: Surah al-Nisa, verse: 110.
: 1076: The like thereof: 4: Authentic. Narrated by Muslim in [al-Taharah, hadith 14-16], Ibn Majah (hadith 598), al-Tirmidhi (hadith 214), Ahmad (2/359, 400, 414), al-Bayhaqi (2/466, 467, 10/187), al-Tabarani (4/185), and Matalib