It grazed at night, and they were left to wander during the day if they grazed without a shepherd.
: 13686: Their honor: 6: al-Manthur: (5/642-644). : 13686: Grazed: 7-8: Tafsir Ibn Kathir (3/186). 2458: 13687: A little: 1: Sahih (Authentic) – narrated by Abu Dawud (H/3573), al-Tirmidhi (H/1322), Ibn Majah (H/2315), al-Bayhaqi (10/116, 117), al-Majma' (4/193), and he attributed it to al-Tabarani in "al-Awsat" and "al-Kabir", and Abu Ya'la in a similar manner; also in Sharh al-Sunnah (10/94), al-Targhib (3/155), Ithaf (2/225), al-Fath (13/319), al-Mishkat (3735), Talkhis (4/185), Ibn 'Asakir in "al-Tarikh" (7/309), and al-Khafa' (2/144). : 13688: Peace: 2: al-Manthur: (5/647).
: 13690: He places it: 3: Previous source: (5/651-652). : 13691: And the devils: 4: Previous source: (5/651-652). 2459: 13692: The wind: 1: al-Manthur: (5/651).
: 13693: The water: 2: Previous source.
: 13694: Your face: 3: It came in the hadith: "The most severely tested of people are the prophets, then the righteous, then those closest to them in likeness." al-Kanz (3253, 3255, 6783), Ithaf (5/116, 8/56, 121, 9/523), al-Hakim (3/343), al-Mughni 'an Haml al-Asfar (4/28), Bidayah (1/222, 5/237), and al-Bukhari in "al-Tarikh" (8/115).
: 13695: From him: 4: Tafsir Ibn Kathir (3/188).
: 13696: Today: 5: al-Manthur: (5/657). 2460: 13697: He poured forth: 1: al-Manthur: (5/659).