(6/16) on the authority of Hammad ibn Salamah, who said: Thabit narrated to us, from 'Abd al-Rahman ibn Abi Layla, from Suhayb, and he mentioned it.
The Hadith has a supporting narration (shahid) from the hadith of Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas, marfu'an (attributed to the Prophet), similar to it. It was recorded by al-Tayalisi (211) with an authentic (Sahih) chain of narration. It also has a concise supporting narration with the wording: "How wonderful is the affair of the believer; Allah does not decree anything for him but it is good for him." Its chain is authentic, and all its narrators are trustworthy except for Tha'labah, though Ibn Hibban (1/8) declared him trustworthy and gave him the kunya Abu Bahr, the freed slave of Anas ibn Malik.
Ibn Abi Hatim said: (1/1/464) on the authority of his father: "His hadith is sound (salih al-hadith)." It has other paths (turuq) recorded by Abu Ya'la (2/205) and al-Diya' in "al-Mukhtarah" (1/518).
: 1406: The doers: 2: In the hadith: "That the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), whenever an affair distressed him, would pray."
Narrated by Abu Dawud (no. 1319), Ahmad (5/388), al-Qurtubi in his "Tafsir" (1/170, 371, 9/109), al-Tabari in his "Tafsir" (1/205), Ibn Kathir in his "Tafsir" (1/124, 283), al-Manthur (5/185), al-Mishkat (1325), al-Kanz (18001), and al-Khatib in his "Tarikh" (6/274).
: 1407: Except patience: 3: Tafsir Ibn Kathir: (2/197).
263: 1411: Your path: 1: Authentic (Sahih). Narrated by al-Tirmidhi (no. 1641), Ithaf (10/388), al-Targhib (2/316), al-Mughni 'an Haml al-Asfar (1/304), and al-Manthur