Mujammi' was one of the Quran-reciters (qaris), and he said: We were present with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) at al-Hudaybiyyah. When we returned, the people were driving their camels quickly.
The people said to one another: What is the matter with them?
They said: Revelation has come down to the Prophet (ﷺ). We also proceeded with the people, galloping (our camels). We found the Prophet (ﷺ) standing on his riding-animal at Kura' al-Ghamim.
When the people gathered near him, he recited: "Verily We have granted thee a manifest victory.
A man asked: Is this a victory, Messenger of Allah? He replied: Yes. By Him in Whose hands the soul of Muhammad is, this is a victory. Khaybar was divided among those who had been at al-Hudaybiyyah, and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) divided it into eighteen portions. The army consisted of one thousand five hundred men, of which three hundred were cavalry, and he gave two shares to a horseman and one to a foot-soldier.
Abu Dawud said: Abu Mu'awiyah's tradition is sounder, and it is one which is followed. I think the error is in the tradition of Mujammi', because he said: "three hundred horsemen." when there were only two hundred.
Sunan Abi Dawud Book 15, Hadith 260
Malik related to me from AIqama ibn Abi Alqama that his mother
said that she had heard A'isha, the wife of the Prophet, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, say, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, rose one night and put on his clothes
and then went out. I ordered my slave-girl, Barira, to follow him, and
she followed him until he got to al-Baqi. He stood near it as long as
Allah willed and then he left. Barira arrived back before him and told
me and I did not say anything to him until morning, and then I
mentioned it to him and he explained, 'I was sent out to the people of
al-Baqi to pray for them.' "
Muwatta Malik Book 16, Hadith 58