“The Prophet (ﷺ) used to seek
refuge using the following words: ‘Adhhibil-ba’s, Rabbin-nas,
washfi
Antash-shafi, la shifa’a illa shifa’uka, shifa’an la
yughadiru saqaman
(Take away the affliction, O Lord of mankind, and
grant healing, for
You are the Healer and there is no healing that
leaves no sickness).’
When the Prophet (ﷺ) fell sick with the
sickness that would be his
last, I took his hand and wiped it over
his body and recited these
words. He withdrew his hand from mine and
said: ‘O Allah, forgive me
and let me meet the exalted companions
(i.e., those who occupy high
positions in Paradise).’ Those were
the last words of his that I
heard.”
Sunan Ibn Majah Book 6, Hadith 187
that Abu Sa'eed Al-Khudri said: “The Messenger of Allah said: 'There is no Sadaqah on any less then five camels, or for four. If the number of camels reaches five then one sheep must be given, up to nine. If the number reaches ten, then two sheep must be given, up to fourteen. If the number reaches fifteen, then three sheep must be given, up to nineteen. If the number reaches twenty, then four sheep must be given, up to twenty-four. If the number reaches twenty-five, then a Bint Makhad (a one year old she-camel), must be given up to thirty-five; if there is not Bint Makhad, then a Bin Labun (a two-year-old male camel). If there are more camels then a Bint Labun (a two-year-old she-camel) up to forty-five. If there are more camels then a Hiqqah (a three-year-old she-camel) must be given up to sixty. If there are more camels then a Jadha'ah (a five-year-old she-camel) must be given up to seventy-five. If there are more camels, then two Bint Labun must be given, up to ninety. If there are more camels, then two Hiqqah must be given, up to one hundred and twenty. The for each fifty, one Hiqqah, and for each forty, a Bint Labun.' ”
Sunan Ibn Majah Book 8, Hadith 17
O, Dwellers of Paradise, and they would say in response: At thy service and pleasure, our Lord, the good is in Thy Hand. He (the Lord) would say: Are you well pleased now? They would say: Why should we not be pleased, O Lord, when Thou hast given us what Thou hast not given to any of Thy creatures? He would, however, say: May I not give you (something) even more excellent than that? And they would say: O Lord, what thing can be more excellent than this? And He would say: I shall cause My pleasure to alight upon you and I shall never be afterwards annoyed with you.
Sahih Muslim Book 53, Hadith 10