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مجلد 12 · صفحة 50

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7640: Child: 3: Al-Manthur: (3/323).

: 7641: Your backs: 4: Da'if (weak). Narrated by al-Tirmidhi (hadith 2427), who said: "This hadith has been narrated by more than one person from al-Hasan as his own statement, and they did not attribute it to the Prophet. Isma'il ibn Muslim is considered weak in hadith due to his memory." Also in al-Darimi (2/117, 357), al-Matalib (2303), Ithaf (303), al-Kanz (3984), al-Hilyah (6/301), al-Mishkat (5139), and al-Majma' (10/221), which attributed it to Abu Ya'la and noted it contains mudallisin (narrators who obscure their chains).

1350: 7642: Worldly life: 1: It is established in the Sahih that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) said: "The son of Adam says, 'My wealth, my wealth.' But what do you have of your wealth except for what you have eaten and consumed, what you have worn and worn out, or what you have given in charity and sent ahead? Anything other than that is going away and he is leaving it for the people." Sahih. Narrated by Muslim (hadith 2273), al-Tirmidhi (hadith 2342, 3354), al-Nasa'i in (Wills, chapter 1), al-Targhib (4/172), Ithaf (7/402), 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), Mushkil (2/260), Hamzah (11/31), al-Hilyah (2/211, 6/28), Ibn Kathir (1/364, 3/296, 8/36, 492), al-Qurtubi (10/148, 20/169), and al-Khafa' (2/243).

: 7647: Worldly life: 2: Tafsir Mujahid: (1/219).

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