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    The Virtues of Patience

    1. Edited and adapted from Fathul-Majîd li Sharh Kitâbit-Tawhîd (2/603-615);
    Chapter: From îmân (faith) in Allâh is to have sabr (patience) with the Decree of
    Allâh.

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    2. Related by Ibn al-Qayyim in Madârijus-Sâlikîn (2/152).

    3. Related by Muslim (no.223) and Ahmad (5/343), from Abû Mâlik al-Ash’arî
    radiallâhu ’anhu.

    4. Related by al-Bukhârî (no.1469) and Muslim (no.l053), from Abû Sa’îd al-Khudrî
    radiallâhu ’anhu.

    5. Related by al-Bukhârî (1 l/303) in ta’lîq form, and it has been related in
    connected form by Imâm Ahmad in az-Zuhd with a Sahîh isnâd – as al-Hâfidh Ibn Hajar
    mentioned in Fathul-Bârî (11/303).

    6. Related by al-Lâlikâ‘î in Sharh Usûl I’tiqâd Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jamâ’ah (no.1659),
    al-Bayhaqî in Sh’abul-Îmân a n d Abî S h a y b a h i n Kitâbul-Îmân (no.130), with a
    slightly different wording.

    7. Madârijus-Sâlikîn (2/156) of Ibn al-Qayyim.

    8. Sûrah at-Taghâbun 64:11

    9. Tasfîr Qur‘ânul-’Adhîm (g/164) of Ibn Kathîr.

    10. Sûrah al-Hadîd 57:22

    11. Sûrah al- Baqarah 2:155-157

    12. Tasfîr Qur‘ânul-’Adhîm (8/163).

    13. Related by Ibn Jarîr at-Tabarî in Jâmi’ul-Bayân ‘an Tabîlil-Qur‘ân (28/123),
    ’Abdur-Razzâq in his Tafsîr (3/95) and also as-Suyûtî in ad-Duwul-Manthûr (8/183).
    Its like is also related by al-Bukhârî in ta’lîq form (8/652) from Ibn Mas’ûd.

    14. Taba’bîbut-Tabdbîb (7/276) of Ibn Hajar al-’Asqalânî.

    15. Related by Muslim(no.67) and Ahmad (2/377), from Abû Hurayrah radiallâhu ’anhu.

    16. Related by Muslim (no.82), Abû Dâwûd (no.4679) and at-Tirmidhî (no.2621), from
    Jâbir ibn ’Abdullâh radiallâhu ’anhu.

    17. Related by al-Bukhârî (no.1294) and Muslim (no.103), from Ibn Mas’ûd radiallâhu ’anhu.

    18. Fathul-Bârî (3/164) of Ibn Hajar.

    19. Itqidâ as-Sirâtul-Mustaqîm (l/204) of Shaykhul-Islâm Ibn Taymiyyah.

    20. Sahîh: Related by Ibn Mâjah (no.1584) and also Ibn Hibbân (no.737). Al-Bawsîrî authenticated it in Masâbibuz-Zajâjah (1/521).

    21. Related by Ahmad (6/31), from ’Âishah radiallâhu ’anhâ.

    22. Related by al-Bukhârî (no.4462) and Ibn Mâjah (nos.1629- 1630), from Anas radiallâhu ’anhu.

    23. As az-Zarkashî mentions in Sharh Mukhtasarul-Kharqî (2/356).

    24. Related by al-Bukhârî (no.1303) and Muslim (no.2315), from Anas and Asmâ bint Yazîd radiallâhu ’anhumâ.

    25. Related by al-Bukhârî (no.1283) and Muslim (no.923).

    26. Sahîh: Related by at-Tirmidhî (no.2398) and al-Hâkim in al-Mustadrak (1/340), from Anas radiallâhu ’anhu. It was authenticated by Shaykh al-Albânî in as-Sahîhah (no.1220).

    27. Sûrah al-Baqarah 2:155-157

    28. Abridged from Majmû’ul-Fatâwâ (10/48) of Ibn Taymiyyah.

    29. As-Sirâjul-Munîr (l/88) of al-’Azîzî.

    30. Sûrah al-Baqarah 2:216

    31. Hasan: Related by at-Tirmidhî (no.2398) and Ibn Majâh (no.4021), from Anas radiallâhu ’anhu. It was authenticated by al-Albânî in as-Sahîhah (no.146).

    32. Sahîh: Related by Ahmad (5/427), from Mahmûd ibn Lubayd radiallâhu ’anhu. It was authenticated by al-Mundharî in at-Targhîb wat-Tarhîb (4/283), al-Haythamîin Majma’uz-Zawâ‘id (2/291) and Ibn Hajar in Fathul-Bârî (10/108).

    33. Sahîh: Related by Ahmad (l/172), at-Tirmidhî (no.2398) and Ibn Mâjah (no.4023). It was authenticated by al-Albânî in as-Sahîhah (no.143).

    34. Sûrah al-Bayyinah 98:8

    35. Related by Ibn Abî Dunyâ in Kitâbur-Ridâ (no.94) and also al-Bayhaqî in Shu’Abûl-Îmân (no.205).

    36. An-Nihâyah fî Gharîbil-Hadîth (2/350) of Ibn al-Athîr.

    37. Madârijus-Sâlikîn (2/171,184) of Ibn al-Qayyim.

    38. Da’îf Jiddan: Related by at-Tabarânî in al-Kabîr (22/320), Ibn Hibbân in al-Majrûhîn (1.324) and al-Khatîb in at-Talkbîs (39/2) all by way of Sa’îd ibn Ziyyâd. Al-Haythamî said in al-Majma’ (7/207): “In it is Sa’îd ibn Ziyyâd who is matrûk (abandoned).” And al-Hâfidh al-‘Irâqî said in Takbrîjul-Ihyâ (3/296): “Its isnâd is weak.” And al-Manâwî said: “Da’îf Jiddan (very weak)” as occurs in ad-Da’îfah (no.505).

    39. Ibn al-Qayyim related this in Madârijus-Sâlikîn (2/171).

    40. Majmû’ul-Fatâwâ (11/260) of Ibn Taymiyyah.

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