Narrated Muslim ibn al-Harith ibn Muslim at-Tamimi: A similar tradition (to No. 5061) has been transmitted by Muslim ibn al-Harith ibn Muslim at-Tamimi on the authority of his father from the Prophet ﷺ through a different chain of narrators, up to "protection from it". But this version says: "before speaking to anyone". In this version Ali ibn Sahl said that his father told him. Ali and Ibn al-Musaffa said: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ sent us on an expedition. When we reached the place of attack, I galloped my horse and outstripped my companions, and the people of that locality received me with a great noise. I said to them: Say "There is no god but Allah, " and you will be protected. They said this. My companions blamed me, saying: You deprived us of the booty. When we came to the Messenger of Allah ﷺ, they told him what I had done. So he called me, appreciating what I had done, and said: Allah has recorded for you so and so (a reward) for every man of them. Abdur Rahman said: I forgot the reward. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ then said: I shall write a will for you after me. He did this and stamped it, and gave it to me, saying. . . . He then mentioned the rest of the tradition to the same effect. Ibn al-Musaffa said: I heard al-Harith ibn Muslim ibn al-Harith at-Tamimi transmitting it from his father.
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Hafiz Zubair Ali Zai
3: After the (obligatory) morning and evening prayers, recite the following supplication seven times:
«اَللّٰهُمَّ اَجِرْنِيْ مِنَ النَّارِ»
O my Allah! Keep me in Your protection from the Fire. [ابوداود: 5079 و سنده حسن وصححه ابن حبان، الموارد: 2346]
Note:
The narrator of this hadith, Harith bin Muslim, has been declared trustworthy (thiqah) by Ibn Hibban,
and some scholars have mentioned him among the Companions (Sahabah).
The hadith of such a narrator does not fall below the level of hasan (good). Also see: [التلخيص الحبير ج1 ص 47 ح 70 جدة رباح]
Hafiz Ibn Hajar has called this narration “hasan.” [نتائج الافكار ج 2 ص 326 مجلس: 191]
Munziri has indicated towards its being hasan. [الترغيب و الترهيب 303/1، 304]
And Haythami has declared Harith bin Muslim trustworthy (thiqah). [مجمع الزوائد 99/8]
Source: Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah: Commentary by Muhammad Farooq Rafee, Page: 49