´It was narrated from Jabir that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:` “in Al-Madinah there are men who, every time you crossed a valley or travelled a road, they shared with you in the reward. They were kept behind by (legitimate) excuses.”
Hadith Referenceسنن ابن ماجه / كتاب الجهاد / 2765
Hadith Gradingالألبانی:صحيح | زبیر علی زئی:صحيح مسلم
Abu Wa'il reported: One day we went to 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud after we had observed the dawn prayer and we paid salutation at the door. He permitted us to enter, but we stayed for a while at the door, when the slave-girl came out and said: Why don't you come in? So we went in and (we found 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud) sitting and glorifying Allah (i. e. he was busy in dhikr) and he said: What obstructed you from coming in though you had been granted permission for it? We said: There was nothing (behind it) but we entertained the idea that some inmate of the house might be sleeping. He said: Do you presume any idleness on the part of the family of Ibn Umm 'Abd (the mother of 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud)? He was again busy with the glorification of Allah till he thought that the sun had risen. He said: Girl, see whether (the sun) has arisen. She glanced but it had not risen (by that time). He was again busy with the glorification (of Allah) and he (again) thought that the sun had arisen. She glanced (and confirmed) that, it had risen. Upon this he ('Abdullah bin Mas'ud) said: Praise be to Allah Who did not call us to account for our sins today. Mahdi said: I think that he said, He did not destroy us for our sins. One among the people said: I recited all the mufassal surahs during the night. 'Abdullah said: (You must have recited them) like the (recitation) of poetry. I heard (the Holy Prophet) combining (the sarahs) and I remember the combinations which the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) made In the recitation (of surahs). These were constituted of eighteen mufassal surahs and two surahs (commencing with) Ha-Mim.
Shaykh Maulana Abdul Aziz Alvi
Hadith Commentary:Benefits and Issues: One should not spend the time from the morning prayer (Fajr) until sunrise in heedlessness and negligence; rather, one should keep oneself engaged in remembrance and supplications during this period. Abdullah ibn Mas'ud (radi Allahu anhu) used to keep all the members of his household awake at this time, because it is by His grace and mercy that He has granted us respite and has not ended our lives. Therefore, one should be grateful to Him and should not spend the early part of the day in heedlessness and sleep.
Source: Tuhfat al-Muslim: Commentary on Sahih Muslim, Page: 1911