claim that we have no reward in Mecca, so he said: "Your rewards will surely come to you, even if you were in a fox's den."
Tafsir Ibn Kathir: (2/384).
: 10303. The grave: 2: Tafsir Ibn Kathir (2/384) and al-Masir (3/492).
1871: 10306. And the evil: 1: Tafsir Ibn Kathir: (2/385).
: 10307. Twice: 2: The previous source.
: 10300. The grave: 3: The previous source.
: 10302. In it: 4: The previous source.
1872: 10303. And their excuse: 1: Al-Nubuwah (5/272), al-Manthur (3/272), and al-Tabari (11/10).
1873: 10305. Evil: 1: See: the previous footnote.
1874: 10304. They repented: 1: Al-Bukhari said: Mu'ammal ibn Hisham narrated to us, Isma'il ibn Ibrahim narrated to us, 'Awf narrated to us, Abu Raja' narrated to us, Samurah ibn Jundub narrated to us, saying: The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said to us: "Two visitors came to me tonight and took me out, and we arrived at a city built of bricks of gold and bricks of silver. A portion of their people met us, the most beautiful you have ever seen, and a portion [looked] like the ugliest you have ever seen. They said to them: 'Go and plunge into that river.' They plunged into it, then returned to us, and that ugliness had departed from them, and they were in the most beautiful form. He [the Prophet] said to me: 'This is the Garden of Eden, and this is your dwelling.' They said: 'As for the people who were partially beautiful and partially ugly, they mixed righteous deeds with others that were evil, and Allah has pardoned them.'"
Narrated by al-Bukhari (2/167, 9/130).