- On the day of the Confederates (in another narration: the day of the Trench), he was carrying the soil with us, and indeed the soil covered the whiteness of his belly (in another narration: the hair of his chest) [and he was a man with much hair], and he [was chanting the verses of ʿAbd Allāh ibn Rawāḥah], which are: By Allāh, if it were not for You, we would not have been guided, nor given charity, nor prayed. So send down tranquility upon us [and make firm our steps if we meet the enemy]. Indeed, those people have refused (in another narration: transgressed) against us. If they intend a trial, we refuse [we refuse], and he raised his voice with it. Narrated by al-Bukhārī (numbers 2837, 4106, 6620, and 7236) - both narrations with additions are his -, and Muslim (5/187-188), and al-Dārimī (2/122), and Ibn Ḥibbān (4518 - al-Iḥsān), and al-Bayhaqī (7/43), and in "al-Dalāʾil" (3/413-414), and Ibn Abī Shaybah (14/419), and Aḥmad (4/282, 285, 291, 300, and 302), and also al-Ṭayālisī (97/712),
- (كان يوم الأحزابِ (وفي رواية: يوم الخندق) (١) ينقلُ معنا التراب، ولقد وارى التُّرابُ بياض بطنِه (وفي رواية: شعر صدرِه) (٢) [وكان رجُلاً كثير الشَّعرِ] (٣) ، وهو [يرتجزُ برجزِ عبدِ اللهِ بن رواحة] (٤) ، وهو:والله لولا أنت ما اهتدينا ولاتصدَّقنا ولا صلينا. فأنزِلن سكِينةً علينا [وثبت الأقدام إن لاقينا] (٥) إن الأُلى قد أبوا (وفي رواية: بغوا) (٦) عليناإذا أرادُوافتنةً أبينا [أبينا] (٧) ويرفعُ بها صوته) . أخرجه البخاري (رقم٢٨٣٧و ٤١٠٦و ٦٦٢٠ و٧٢٣٦) - والروايتان مع الزيادات له-، ومسلم (٥/١٨٧- ١٨٨) ، والدارمي (٢/ ١ ٢٢) ، وا بن حبان (٤٥١٨- الإحسان) ، والبيهقي (٧/٤٣) ، وفي"الدلائل " (٣/٤١٣- ٤١٤) ، وا بن أبي شيبة (١٤/٤١٩) ، وأحمد (٤/٢٨٢و٢٨٥ و٢٩١و ٣٠٠ و ٣٠٢) ، والطيالسي أيضاً (٩٧/٧١٢) ،