He has also narrated something similar from al-Rid’a (as) In al-Bihar...
He has also narrated something similar from al-Rid’a (as) In al-Bihar: When he (S) intended to go for war, he would conceal his intention from others.[^9] In al-Faqih: In his narration from Mu’awiyah ibn ‘Ammar from Abi ‘Abdillah (as) who said: While on a journey, when the Holy Prophet (S) descended (from an elevation) he would recite the tasbih (“Subhan Allah”) and when he ascended, he would recite the takbir (“Allahu Akbar”) .[^10] From al-Qutb in Lubb al-Lubab: The Noble Prophet (S) would never depart from any place until he had offered two rak’ahs of prayer, and (when asked) he said: “So that it (the place) would bear witness about my prayer.”[^11] In al-Faqih: When the Holy Prophet (S) wanted to bid farewell to the believers he said: “May Allah endow you with taqwa , turn you towards all that is good, fulfill your every desire, safeguard for you your religion and your material possessions, and return you to me safely.”[^12] From al-Barqi in al-Mahasin: Narrated from ‘Ali ibn Asbat from the one who reported it to him: Abu ‘‘Abdillah D bid farewell to someone saying: “I commend to the protection of Allah your religion and your safety.
In al-Ja’fariyat: In his narration from Ja’far ibn Muhammad from his fathers from ‘Ali (as): The Holy Prophet (S) used to say to anyone returning from Makkah: “May Allah (SwT) accept your pilgrimage, forgive your sins and compensate your expense.”[^14] Addendum to this Chapter In al-Mahasin: From Muhammad ibn Abi al-Kiram from Abi ‘Abdillah (as) who said to him: “I would like for you to depart on Thursday.