534: 2840: Prophethood: 1: Ibn Kathir said: "The correct view is that wisdom—as the majority have stated—is not exclusive to prophethood; rather, it is more general than it, and the highest level of it is prophethood and the message. However, the followers of the prophets have a portion of goodness by way of following" (Al-Tafsir: 1/322).
535: 2842: How excellent that is: 1: Weak. Narrated by Ahmad (5/178, 179, 265), Al-Tabarani (18/259, 269), Matalib (783), Ibn Kathir (1/451, 8/560), and Al-Majma' (3/115, 116). It contains Ali ibn Zayd, regarding whom there is discussion.
:: Naz' (to pluck/represent): 2: His statement: "Naz'" means: he represented it.
536: 2846: The poor: 1: Very weak. Al-Haythami mentioned it in "Majma' al-Zawa'id" (3/115, 116) and attributed it to Ahmad in a long hadith, which contains Abu Amr al-Dimashqi, who is abandoned (matruk).
: 2848: To Him: 2: Tafsir Ibn Kathir: (1/323).
537: 2849: For you: 1: Established in the Two Sahihs from Abu Hurayrah, who said: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, said: "Seven whom Allah will shade with His shade on the day when there is no shade but His: a just leader, a youth who grew up in the worship of Allah, two men who loved each other for the sake of Allah, meeting upon that and parting upon that, a man whose heart is attached to the mosque when he leaves it until he returns to it, a man who remembered Allah in private so his eyes overflowed with tears, a man who was invited by a woman of status and beauty and said: 'I fear Allah, the Lord of the worlds,' and a man who gave charity and concealed it so that his left hand does not know what his right hand spends."
Narrated by Al-Bukhari (1/168, 2/138, 8/126) and Muslim in (Zakat, H/91)