7505: And the seas: 2: Tafsir Abd al-Razzaq: (1/205).
1328: 7511: Set: 1: See: Tafsir Ibn Kathir: (1/151).
1329: 7517: My Lord: 1: The saying of the Almighty: "He said, 'This is my Lord'"—there is a difference of opinion regarding its meaning based on several views. It was said: This took place during a period of reflection, in the state of childhood, and before the establishment of the proof; in that state, there is neither disbelief nor faith.
Those who hold this view argued based on what was narrated by Ali ibn Abi Talhah from Ibn Abbas, who said: "So when the night covered him, he saw a star; he said, 'This is my Lord.'" He worshipped it until it set upon him, and likewise with the sun and the moon. When his reflection was complete, he said: "Indeed, I am free from what you associate [with Allah]." (Tafsir al-Qurtubi: 4/2461).
1330: 7525: Performing Hajj: 1: It is established in the Two Sahihs (al-Bukhari and Muslim) from Abu Hurayrah, from the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, that he said: "Every newborn is born upon the Fitrah (natural disposition)."
Narrated by al-Bukhari (2/125), Abu Dawud (H/4714, 4716), al-Majma' (7/218), Ahmad (2/233, 275, 282, 393, 410, 481, 3/353), al-Humaydi (1113), Tajrid (258), Ithaf (2/218, 7/233, 234, 8/567), al-Manthur (5/155, 6/298), Ibn Kathir (2/368, 3/386, 5/53, 6/321, 8/311, 400, 434, 449, 500), al-Qurtubi (5/395, 14/26, 18/133), al-Hilyah (9/228), Asfahan (2/226), and al-Muwatta' (241).