2648: 14886: In separate groups: 1: His saying: "In separate groups" is the plural of shatt, and al-shatt is the verbal noun meaning separation. It is said: Tasha"ata al-qawm, meaning they separated.
Al-Bukhari has titled a chapter in his Sahih: "Chapter: There is no restriction upon the blind or the lame, nor upon the sick," [mentioning] the verse.
2649: 14891: The house: 1: It is narrated from Zayd ibn Aslam that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said: "If you enter houses, greet their inhabitants and mention the name of Allah; for if one of you greets when he enters his house and mentions the name of Allah the Almighty over his food, Satan says to his companions: 'You have no place to stay here, nor dinner.' And if one of you does not greet when he enters and does not mention the name of Allah over his food, Satan says to his companions: 'You have attained both a place to stay and dinner.'" Narrated by Abd al-Razzaq (19450), Sharh al-Sunnah (12/294), al-Mishkat (4651), Ithaf (6/274), al-Kanz (25296), and al-Qurtubi (7/4711).
2650: 14894: The righteous: 1: Tafsir Abd al-Razzaq: (2/54).
2651: 14901: Upon it: 1: In the book of Abu Dawud, from Abu Malik al-Ashja'i, he said: The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said: "If a man enters his house, let him say: 'O Allah, I ask of You the goodness of entry and the goodness of exit. In the name of Allah we enter, and in the name of Allah we exit, and upon Allah, our Lord, we rely,' then let him greet his family." Narrated by Abu Dawud (H/5096), al-Tabarani (3/336), al-Mishkat (4434), and al-Sahihah (225).
2652: 14910: In Allah: 1: "Innama" (only) in this verse is for restriction. The meaning is: The faith of one who believes in Allah and His Messenger is not complete or perfected