(He would then raise [his hands] high enough) that the whiteness of his armpits became visible. 'Abd al-A'la said that (he was in doubt whether it was) the whiteness of his armpit or armpits.
http://www.gowister.com/hadith/muslim/2068/
and in the narration transmitted by 'Abd al-A'la the words are:" The clouds cleard from Medina and it began to rain around it and not a single drop of rain fell in Medina.
http://www.gowister.com/hadith/muslim/2072/
'Abdullah b. 'Umar said that Sa'd b. Ubada complained of illness. The Messenger of Allah (saws) came to visit him accompanied by 'Abd al-Rahman b. 'Auf, Sa'd b. Abi Waqqas and 'Abdullah b. Mas'ud.
http://www.gowister.com/hadith/muslim/2126/
" No mention is made of what followed (these words) ; and in the hadith transmitted by 'Abd al- A'la (the words are):" till (the burial) is complete.
http://www.gowister.com/hadith/muslim/2179/
'Asim and Abd al-A'la in their narrations made this addition: Three (persons) sat there, and Allah's Apostle (saws) came there to enter (the apartment) but he found the people sitting there.
http://www.gowister.com/hadith/muslim/3485/
Chapter: Whoever swears by Al-Lat and Al-Uzza, let him say La Ilaha Illallah - Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (saws) as saying: He who takes an oath in the course of which he says: By Lat
http://www.gowister.com/hadith/muslim/4233/
Al-Hamdulillah (Praise be to Allah), La ilaha illa-Allah (There is no deity but Allah), Allahu Akbar (Allah is Greater).
http://www.gowister.com/hadith/muslim/5560/
sins or takes (him) to account for sin. O servant, do what you like. I have granted you forgiveness. 'Abd al-A'la said: I do not know whether he said thrice or four times to do" what you desire".
http://www.gowister.com/hadith/muslim/6919/
The hadlth has been narrated on the authority of 'Abd al-A'la b. Hammad with the same chain of transmitters. - Grade: Sahih
http://www.gowister.com/hadith/muslim/6920/
The Messenger of Allah (saws) pitched a tent (Khaimah) for him in the Masjid so that he could visit him close at hand." [1] Al-Khandaq means the trench.
http://www.gowister.com/hadith/nasai/716/