I went out one night (and found) the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) walking all alone. There was no man with him. I thought that he did not like anyone walking along with him. So I began to walk in the light of the moon. He, however turned his attention to me and saw me and said: Who is this? I said: It is Abu Dharr. Let Allah make me as ransom for you. He said: Abu Dharr, come on. He (Abu Dharr) said: So I walked along with him for some time and he said: The wealthy persons would have little (reward) on the Day of Resurrection, except upon whom Allah conferred goodness (wealth). He dispensed it to his right, left, in front of him and at his back (just as the wind diffuses fragrance) and did good with it (riches). I went along with him for some time when He said: Sit here. And he made me sit at a safe place and there were stones around it, and he said to me: Sit here till I come to you. He went away on the stony ground till I could not see him. He stayed away from me, and he prolonged his stay. Then I heard him as he came back and he was saying: Even if he committed theft and even if he committed fornication. When he came I could not help asking him: Apostle of Allah, let Allah make me ransom for you, whom were you speaking on the stony ground? I heard nobody responding to you. He (the Holy Prophet) said: It was Gabriel who met me by the side of the stony ground and said: Give glad tidings to your Ummah that he who died without associating ought with Allah would go into Paradise. I said: Gabriel, even if he committed theft and fornication? He said: Yes. I said: Even it he committed theft and fornication? He said: Yes, I again said: Even if he committed theft and fornication? He said: Yes, even if he drank wine.
Sahih Muslim Book 12, Hadith 42
“Abu Bakr said: ‘O Messenger of Allah, command me with something that I may say when I reach morning and evening.’ He said: ‘Say: “O Allah Knower of the Unseen and the Seen, Originator of the heavens and the earth, Lord of everything and its Possessor, I bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except You, I seek refuge from You from the evil of my soul and from the evil of Shaitan and his Shirk (Allāhumma `ālimal-ghaibi wash-shahādati fāṭiras-samāwāti wal-arḍ, rabba kulli shai’in wa malīkahu, ash-hadu an lā ilāha illā anta, a`ūdhu bika min sharri nafsī wa min sharrish-shaiṭāni washirkihi).’” He said: ‘Say it when you reach morning, and evening, and when you go to bed.’”
Jami` at-Tirmidhi Book 48, Hadith 23
"I entered upon 'Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Al-'As when he was in a garden of his in At-Ta'if called Al-Waht. He was walking and holding hands with a young man of Quraish who was suspected of drinking Khamr. He said: 'I heard the Messenger of Allah say: Whoever drinks Khamr once, his repentance will not be accepted for 40 days, then if he repents, Allah will accept his repentance. If he does it again, his repentance will not be accepted for 40 days, then if he repents, Allah will accept his repentance. If he does it again, his repentance will not be accepted for 40 days, then if he repents, Allah will accept his repentance. If he does it again (a fourth time), then it is a right upon Allah to make him drink from the mud of Khibal on the Day of Resurrection." This is the wording of 'Amr.
Sunan an-Nasa'i Book 51, Hadith 132
Abu Bakr came with a guest or some guests, but he stayed late at night with the Prophet (ﷺ) and when he
came, my mother said (to him), "Have you been detained from your guest or guests tonight?" He said,
"Haven't you served the supper to them?" She replied, "We presented the meal to him (or to them), but
he (or they) refused to eat." Abu Bakr became angry, rebuked me and invoked Allah to cause (my)
ears to be cut and swore not to eat of it!" I hid myself, and he called me, "O ignorant (boy)!" Abu
Bakr's wife swore that she would not eat of it and so the guests or the guest swore that they would not
eat of it till he ate of it. Abu Bakr said, "All that happened was from Satan." So he asked for the meals
and ate of it, and so did they. Whenever they took a handful of the meal, the meal grew (increased)
from underneath more than that mouthful. He said (to his wife), "O, sister of Bani Firas! What is
this?" She said, "O, pleasure of my eyes! The meal is now more than it had been before we started
eating'' So they ate of it and sent the rest of that meal to the Prophet. It is said that the Prophet (ﷺ) also ate
of it.
Sahih al-Bukhari Book 78, Hadith 168
Yahya said that he heard Malik say, "The best of what I have
heard about the testament of a pregnant woman and about what
settlements she is permitted in her property is that the pregnant
woman is like the sick person. When the illness is light, and one does
not fear for the sick person, he does with his property what he likes.
If the illness is such that his life is feared for, he can only
dispose of a third of his estate."
He said, "It is the same
with a woman who is pregnant. The beginning of pregnancy is good news
and joy. It is not illness and no fear because Allah the Blessed, the
Exalted, said in His Book, 'We gave her good news of Ishaq and after
Ishaq, Yaqub.' (Sura ll ayat 71). And He said, 'She bore a light
burden and passed by with it, but when she became heavy, they called
upon Allah, their Lord, "If you give us a good-doing son, we will be
among the thankful." '(Sura 7 ayat 189).
"When a pregnant
woman becomes heavy, she is only permitted to dispose of a third of
her estate. The beginning of this restriction is after six months.
Allah, the Blessed, the Exalted, said in His Book, 'Mothers suckle
their children for two complete years.' And He said, 'his bearing and
weaning are thirty months.' (Sura 2 ayat 233).
"When six
months have passed for the pregnant woman from the day she conceived,
she is only permitted to dispose of a third of her property."
Yahya said that he heard Malik say, "A man who is advancing in the row
for battle, can only dispose of a third of his property. He is in the
same position as a pregnant woman or an ill person who is feared for,
as long as he is in that situation."
Muwatta Malik Book 37, Hadith 5
“The idolaters were saying to the Messenger of Allah: ‘Name the lineage of your Lord for us.’ So Allah, Most High, revealed: Say: “He is Allah, the One. Allah As-Samad.” So As-Samad is ‘the One Who does not beget, nor is He begotten,’ because there is nothing born except it will die, and there is nothing that dies except that it will be inherited from, and verily. Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, does not die, nor is He inherited from. ‘And there is none comparable to Him.’ He said: ‘There is nothing similar to Him, nor equal to Him, nor is there anything like Him.’”
Jami` at-Tirmidhi Book 47, Hadith 416