Musa bin Anas reported on the authority of his father: It never happened that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) was asked anything for the sake of Islam and he did not give that. There came to him a person and he gave him a large flock (of sheep and goats) and he went back to his people and said: My people, embrace Islam, for Muhammad gives so much charity as if he has no fear of want.
Anas 'b. Malik reported that a person requested Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) to give him a very large flock and he gave that to him. He came to his tribe and said: O people, embrace Islam. By Allah, Muhammad donates so much as if he did not fear want. Anas said that the person embraced Islam for the sake of the world but later he became Muslim until Islam became dearer to him than the world and what it contains.
Ibn Shihab reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) went on the expedition of Victory, i. e. the Victory of Makkah, and then he went out along with the Muslims and they fought at Hunain, and Allah granted victory to his religion and to the Muslims, and Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) gave one hundred camels to Safwan bin Umayya. He again gave him one hundred camels, and then again gave him one hundred camels. Sa'id bin Musayyib said that Safwan told him: (By Allah) Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) gave me what he gave me (and my state of mind at that time was) that he was the most detested person amongst people in my eyes. But he continued giving to me until now he is the dearest of people to me.
Narrated to us by ‘Amr al-Naqid, narrated to us by Sufyan ibn ‘Uyaynah, from Ibn al-Munkadir, that he heard Jabir ibn ‘Abdullah. And narrated to us by Ishaq, informed us by Sufyan, from Ibn al-Munkadir, from Jabir, and from ‘Amr, from Muhammad ibn ‘Ali, from Jabir, one of them adding to the other. And narrated to us by Ibn Abi ‘Umar—and the wording is his—he said: Sufyan said: I heard Muhammad ibn al-Munkadir say: I heard Jabir ibn ‘Abdullah say—Sufyan said: And I also heard ‘Amr ibn Dinar narrate, from Muhammad ibn ‘Ali, he said: I heard Jabir ibn ‘Abdullah, and one of them added to the other, he said: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said: “If the wealth of Bahrain comes to us, I would surely give you like this, and like this, and like this,” and he gestured with both his hands. But the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, passed away before the wealth of Bahrain came. Then it arrived to Abu Bakr after him, so he ordered a caller to announce: Whoever has a promise or a debt upon the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, let him come. So I stood and said: The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said: If the wealth of Bahrain comes to us, I would give you like this, and like this, and like this. So Abu Bakr scooped once, then said to me: Count it. So I counted it, and it was five hundred. He said: Take twice as much.
Jabir b. 'Abdullah reported:When Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) died, there came to Abfi Bakr wealth from al-'Ala' b. al-Hadrami. Abu Bakr said: He to whom Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) owed any debt or held out any promise should come to us; the rest of the hadith is the same.