: 12650: Felicity (al-sa'adah): 3: It is narrated from Abdullah ibn Umar that the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said: "He has succeeded who has accepted Islam, is provided with a sufficiency, and is made content by Allah with what He has given him." Sahih. Narrated by Muslim in (Al-Zakat, h/125), Ahmad (2/168, 173), al-Bayhaqi (4/196), al-Mishkat (5165), Ithaf (8/159), al-Targhib (1/589, 4/169), al-Manthur (1/67, 361, 4/130), al-Baghawi (7/260), Ibn Kathir (4/521, 6/510, 8/449), al-Qurtubi (10/412), al-Hilyah (6/129), al-Mughni 'an Haml al-Asfar (3/232), al-Mughni 'an Haml al-Asfar (3/232), Sharh al-Sunnah (14/245), and al-Sahihah (h/129).
: 12651: With good (bi-khayr): 4: Ithaf (5/80), Talkhis (2/248), Jurjan (91), al-Hakim (1/510, 2/356, 357), al-Manthur (4/130), and al-Jawami' (10030).
: 12652: Paradise (al-jannah): 5: Al-Manthur: (5/166).
2302: 12653: His servants ('ibadihi): 1: Al-Manthur: (5/164). The hadiths regarding seeking refuge have already been presented in detail at the beginning of the Tafsir, and to Allah belongs all praise and favor. The significance of seeking refuge when beginning the recitation is so that the reciter may not have his recitation confused, mixed up, or prevented from contemplation and reflection. (Tafsir Ibn Kathir: 2/586).
: 12654: He does not forgive them (la yughfar lahum): 2: Al-Manthur: (5/165).
: 12655: The worlds (al-'alamin): 3: The previous source.
: 12656: Allah (Allah): 4: Al-Manthur: (5/167-168).