Yahya related to me from Malik from Zayd ibn Aslam from Ata ibn
Yasar from Abdullah as-Sanabihi that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, said, "A trusting slave does wudu and
as he rinses his mouth the wrong actions leave it. As he cleans his
nose the wrong actions leave it. As he washes his face, the wrong
actions leave it, even from underneath his eyelashes. As he washes his
hands the wrong actions leave them, even from underneath his
fingernails. As he wipes his head the wrong actions leave it, even
from his ears. And as he washes his feet the wrong actions leave them,
even from underneath the toenails of both his feet." He added, "Then
his walking to the mosque and his prayer are an extra reward for him."
Muwatta Malik Book 2, Hadith 30
Ibn Abbas preached towards the end of Ramadan on the pulpit (in the mosque) of al-Basrah. He said: Bring forth the sadaqah relating to your fast. The people, as it were, could not understand. Which of the people of Medina are present here? Stand for your brethren, and teach them, for they do not know.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) prescribed this sadaqah as one sa' of dried dates or barley, or half a sa' of wheat payable by every freeman or slave, male or female, young or old. When Ali came (to Basrah), he found that price had come down. He said: Allah has given prosperity to you, so give one sa' of everything (as sadaqah).
The narrator Humayd said: Al-Hasan maintained that the sadaqah at the end of Ramadan was due on a person who fasted.
Sunan Abi Dawud Book 9, Hadith 67
“The Prophet (ﷺ) said to my father: ‘O Husain, how many deities do you worship now?‘ He said: ‘Seven. Six in the earth, and one above the heavens.’ He said: ‘So which of them do you take for your ardent requests and fears?’ He said: ‘The one above the heavens.’ He said: ‘O Husain, if you would but accept Islam, I would teach you two phrases that would benefit you.’” He said: “So when Husain accepted Islam, he said: ‘O Messenger of Allah, teach me the two phrases you promised me.’ So he (ﷺ) said: “Say: O Allah, inspire me with my guidance, and protect me from the evil of my soul (Allāhumma alhimnī rushdī, wa a`idhnī min sharri nafsī).’”
Jami` at-Tirmidhi Book 48, Hadith 114