: 13381: To suffer (litashqa): 8: It is established in the two Sahih collections from Mu'awiyah, who said: The Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) said: "Whomever Allah intends good for, He grants him understanding of the religion."
Sahih. Agreed upon. Narrated by Al-Bukhari (1/27, 4/103, 9/125), Muslim in (Al-Zakat, H/98, 100, and in Al-Imarah, H/175), Al-Tirmidhi (H/2645), Ibn Majah (H/220, 221), Ahmad (1/306, 234, 4/92, 93, 95, 96, 98, 99, 101), Al-Darimi (1/74, 2/297), Al-Hakim (3/128), Al-Tabarani (10/392, 19/242, 329, 339, 340, 344, 348, 366, 367), Al-Baghawi (3/168), Ibn Majah (H/220), Al-Kanz (28705, 2807), Ibn Abi Shaybah (11/237), Al-Majma' (1/121, 128), Al-Mishkat (200), Mushkil (2/278), Al-Hilyah (4/107), Al-Qurtubi (3/330, 7/81), and Asbahani (2/338).
: 13381: The prayer (al-salah): 9: Al-Manthur: (5/551).
2416: 13382: And his unlawful acts (wa haramihi): 1: Tha'labah ibn al-Hakam narrated that he said: The Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) said: "Allah the Almighty says to the scholars on the Day of Resurrection, when He sits upon His Throne to judge His servants: 'I did not place My knowledge and My wisdom in you except that I intended to forgive you for whatever occurred from you, and I do not mind.'"
Tafsir Ibn Kathir: (3/141). Its chain of narration is good (jayyid).
: 13383: The soil (al-thara): 2: Al-Manthur: (5/522).
: 13383: Earths (ardayn): 3: The previous source.