[See: "al-Jalīs al-Ṣāliḥ wa-al-Anīs al-Nāṣiḥ" by al-Muʿāfā b. Zakariyyā (p. 41), "Ithbāt Ṣifat al-ʿUluww" (24), "Ijtimāʿ al-Juyūsh" by Ibn al-Qayyim (309), and "al-ʿUluww" by al-Dhahabī (1/441). Ibn Taymiyya attributed it to Ḥassān b. Thābit, may God be pleased with him, and did not object to anything in it, as in "Darʾ al-Taʿāruḍ" (3/624)].
5- From Jābir b. ʿAbdullāh, may God be pleased with them both, that the Messenger of God, peace and blessings of God be upon him, said: "Indeed, God descends every night to the lowest heaven for the third of the night and says: 'Is there any servant of Mine supplicating to Me so that I may answer him?'..." the hadith.
And it contains: "So that remains His place until the dawn prayer is prayed, then our Lord, Mighty and Majestic, ascends to the highest heaven upon His Footstool (Kursī)."
[Narrated by al-Dāraquṭnī in "al-Nuzūl" (7)].
6- The statement of Muḥammad b. Kaʿb al-Quraẓī to ʿUmar b. ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz, may Allah have mercy on him, describing the bliss of the people of Paradise. He said: "So He—meaning: God—will say: 'Ask Me.' They—meaning: the people of Paradise—will say: 'What should we ask You, for by Your might, Your majesty, and Your elevation in Your place...'" [Its referencing preceded (p. 101)]
7- The statement of ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib, may God be pleased with him.