Abu Salamah bin Abdur-Rahman bin Awf said: I asked Aishah: By what words the Prophet ﷺ used to begin his prayer when he stood up at night (to offer tahajjud prayer). She said: When he stood up at night, he began his prayer by saying: O Allah, Lord of Jibra’il, Lord of Mik’ail, and Lord of Israfil, Creator of the Heavens and the Earth, the Knower of what is seen and of what is unseen; Thou decides between Thy servants in which they used to differ. Guide me to the truth where there is a difference of opinion by Thy permission. Thou guidest anyone Thou wishes to the right path.
Hadith Referenceسنن ابي داود / أبواب تفريع استفتاح الصلاة / 767
Hadith Gradingالألبانی:حسن | زبیر علی زئی:صحيح مسلم (770)
Hadith Takhrij« صحیح مسلم/صلاة المسافرین 26 (770)، سنن الترمذی/الدعوات 31 (3420)، سنن النسائی/قیام اللیل 11 (1626)، سنن ابن ماجہ/إقامة الصلاة 180 (1357)، (تحفة الأشراف: 17779)، وقد أخرجہ: مسند احمد (6/56) (حسن) »
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas: The Prophet ﷺ used to say after the tashahhud: "O Allah, I seek refuge in Thee from the punishment in Hell, and I seek refuge in Thee from the punishment in the grave, and I seek refuge in Thee from the trial of antichrist, and I seek refuge in Thee from the trial of life and death. "
Hadith Referenceسنن ابي داود / أبواب تفريع استفتاح الصلاة / 984
Hadith Gradingالألبانی:حسن صحيح | زبیر علی زئی:صحيح, ورواه مسلم (590) من حديث طاوس به وانظر الحديث الآتي (1543)
Hadith Takhrij« صحیح مسلم/المساجد 25 (588)، سنن الترمذی/الدعوات 77 (3494)، سنن النسائی/الجنائز 115 (2065)، سنن ابن ماجہ/الدعاء 3 (3840)، (تحفة الأشراف: 5721)، وقد أخرجہ: موطا امام مالک/القرآن 8(33)، مسند احمد (1/242، 258، 298، 311)، ویأتي برقم (1542) (حسن صحیح) »
Narrated Abu Hurairah: The Prophet ﷺ said: If anyone seeks the office of judge among Muslims till he gets it and his justice prevails over his tyranny, he will go to Paradise; but the man whose tyranny prevails over his justice will go to Hell.
Hadith Referenceسنن ابي داود / كتاب الأقضية / 3575
The tradition mentioned above has also been transmitted by Ibn Umar from the Prophet ﷺ through different chain of narrators to the same effect. In this version he also said: "He who assits in a dispute unjustly deserves the anger of Allah, Most High.
Hadith Referenceسنن ابي داود / كتاب الأقضية / 3598
Hadith Gradingالألبانی:ضعيف | زبیر علی زئی:حسن, أخرجه ابن ماجه (2320 وسنده حسن) والحديث السابق (3597) شاھد له
Hadith Takhrij« سنن ابن ماجہ/الأحکام 6 (2320)، (تحفة الأشراف: 8445) (حسن) » (اس کے راوی مثنیٰ مجہول، اور مطر ضعیف ہیں ، لیکن حدیث متابعات کی وجہ سے حسن ہے، الإرواء 7/350، سلسلة الاحادیث الصحیحہ، للالبانی 437، 1021)
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas: When the Haruriyyah made a revolt, I came to Ali (may Allah be pleased with him). He said: Go to these people. I then put on the best suit of the Yemen. Abu Zumayl (a transmitter) said: Ibn Abbas was handsome and of imposing countenance. Ibn Abbas said: I then came to them and they said: Welcome to you, Ibn Abbas! what is this suit of clothes? I said: Why are you objecting to me? I saw over the Messenger of Allah ﷺ the best suit of clothes. Abu Dawud said: The name of Abu Zumail is Sammak bin al-Walid al-Hanafi.
Anas said: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ was one of the best of men in character. One day he sent me to do something, and I said: I swear by Allah that i will not go. But in my heart I felt that I should go to do what the prophet of Allah ﷺ had commanded me; so I went out and came upon some boys who were playing in the street. All of a sudden the Messenger of Allah ﷺ who had come up behind caught me by the back of the neck, and when I looked at him he was laughing. He said: Go where I ordered you, little Anas. I replied: Yes, I am going, Messenger of Allah! Anas said: I swear by Allah, I served him for seven or nine years, and he never said to me about a thing which I had done: Why did you do such and such? Nor about a thing which I left: Why did not do such and such?
Hadith Referenceسنن ابي داود / كتاب الأدب / 4773
Hadith Gradingالألبانی:حسن | زبیر علی زئی:صحيح مسلم (2310)