'Abd Allah b. Rabah al-Ansari, whom the Ansar called faqih (juries), came to us from Medina, and reported us on the authority of Abu Qatadah al-Ansari, the horseman of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) saying: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) sent a military expedition consisting of the chief Companions. He then narrated the same story, saying Nothing awakened us except the rising sun. We stoop up in bewilderment, for our prayer. The Prophet (ﷺ) said: Wait a little, wait a little. When the sun rose high, the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Those who sued to observer the two rak'ahs of Fajr prayer (sunnah prayer before obligatory prayer) should observe them. Then those who used to observe and those who would not observe stood up and said prayer. Then the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) commanded to call for prayer; the call for prayer was made accordingly. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) stood and led us in prayer. When he turned away (from the prayer) he said: We thank Allah for the fact that we were not engaged in any wordily affairs which detained us from our prayer. Instead our souls were in the hands of Allah. He released them whenever He wished. If any one of you gets morning prayer tomorrow at its proper time, he should offer a similar prayer as an atonement.
Sunan Abi Dawud Book 2, Hadith 48
Yahya said from Malik from Ibn Shihab from Urwa ibn az-Zubayr
that A'isha, the wife of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, said, ''Utba ibn Abi Waqqas disclosed to his brother, Sad
ibn Abi Waqqas, that he was the father of the son of the slave-girl of
Zama, and made him promise to look after him (after his death). In the
year of the conquest, Sad took him and said, 'He is the son of my
brother. He covenanted with me about him.' Abd ibn Zama stood up and
said, 'He is my brother and the son of my father's slave-girl. He was
born on his bed.' They went to the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace. Sad said, 'Messenger of Allah! He is the son
of my brother, he made a covenant with me about him.' Abd ibn Zama
said, 'He is my brother and the son of my father's slave-girl and was
born on my father's bed.' The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, said, 'He is yours, Abd ibn Zama.' Then the
Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, 'A
child belongs to the household (where he was born) and the adulterer
is stoned.' Then he told Sawda bint Zama, 'Veil yourself from him,'
since he saw in him a resemblance to Utba ibn Abi Waqqas." A'isha
added, "He did not see her until he met Allah, the Mighty, the
Majestic!"
Muwatta Malik Book 36, Hadith 30
That he went out one day to Al-Baqi', which is the graveyard, to relieve himself. People used to go out to relieve themselves only every two or three days, and their faces was like that of a camel (because of hunger and rough food). Then he entered a ruin and while he was squatting to relieve himself, he saw a rat bringing a Dinar out of a hole, then it went in and brought out another, until it had brought out seventeen Dinars. Then it brought out a piece of red rag.Miqdad said: “I picked up the rag and found another Dinar inside it, thus completing eighteen Dinar. I took them out and brought them to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), and told him what had happened. I said, 'Take its Sadaqah (charity), O Messenger of Allah (ﷺ).' He said: 'Take them back, for no Sadaqah is due on them. May Allah (SWT) bless them for you.' Then he said: 'Perhaps you put your hand in the hole?' I said: 'No, by the One Who has honored you with the truth.”
Sunan Ibn Majah Book 18, Hadith 7
I do riot think that Abu Khubaib (i. e. Ibn Zabair) had heard from 'A'isha (Allah be pleased with her) (about the intended wish of the Prophet [may peace be upon him) In regard to the alteration of the Ka'ba). Harith said: Yes, I myself did hear from her. He ('Abd al-Malik) said: Well, tell me what you heard from her. He stated that she (Hadrat 'A'isha) had said that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) remarked: Verily your people have reduced (the area) of the House from its (original foundations, and if they had not recently abandoned polytheism (and embraced Islam) I would have reversed it to (those foundations) which they had left out of it. nd if your people would take initiative after me in rebuilding it, then come along with me so that I should show you what they have left out of it. He showed her about fifteen cubits of area from the side of Hatim (that they had separated). This is the narration transmitted by 'Abdullah b. Ubaid. Walid b. 'Ata' has, however, made this addition to it:" Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) said: I would have made two doors on the level of the ground (facing) the east and the west. Do you know why your people raised the level of its door (i. e. the door of the Ka'ba)? She said: No. He said: (They did it) out of vanity so that (they might be in a position) to grant admittance to him only whom they wished. When a person intended to get into it, they let him climb (the stairs), and as he was about to enter, they pushed him and he fell down." 'Abd al-Malik said to Harith; Did you yourself hear her saying this? He said: Yes. He (Harith) said that he ('Abd al-Malik) scratched the ground with his staff for some time and then said: I wish I had left his (Ibn Zubair's) work there.
Sahih Muslim Book 15, Hadith 450