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مجلد 11 · صفحة 82

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(1/155, 2/96), Ithafat (160), al-Jawami' (6176, 6179), Ibn Kathir (1/284, 8/27, 84), and al-Kanz (11107, 11127, 11169, 11171).

: 1412: They wished: 2: Narrated by al-Hakim in "al-Tafsir" (2/271), who said: "This is a hadith with an authentic chain of narration, and they (al-Bukhari and Muslim) did not record it." Al-Dhahabi agreed with him.

264: 1419: The patient: 1: Al-Qurtubi said: Meaning, through the reward for patience, and patience (al-sabr) fundamentally means restraint, and its reward is without measure.

However, this is only achieved by being patient at the first shock, as al-Bukhari narrated from Anas from the Prophet (may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), who said: "Patience is only at the first shock."

Narrated by al-Bukhari (2/100), Abu Dawud in (al-Jana'iz, chapter "27"), Ibn Majah (no. 1596), al-Mishkat (1728), al-Manthur (1/158), and Ibn 'Asakir in "al-Tarikh" (5/274). Muslim also narrated it in his "Sahih" (Book of Funerals, no. 15) with the wording: "Patience is only at the first shock."

266: 1428: And they said 'Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un': 1: There have been many hadiths reported regarding the reward of seeking refuge in Allah (al-istirja'), which is saying: "To Allah we belong and to Him we shall return," when faced with calamities. Among them is what Imam Ahmad narrated, as he said: Yunus ibn Muhammad narrated to us, Layth—meaning Ibn Sa'd—narrated to us, from Yazid ibn 'Abd Allah, Usamah ibn al-Had narrated to us, from 'Amr ibn Abi 'Amr, from al-Muttalib, from Umm Salamah.

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