In the name of Allah Most, Gracious, Most Merciful.
 
All praise is due to Allah and peace be upon the Messenger of Allah, now coming to the point:
This is a Takhrij (referencing) of the Hadith which reads: "Anyone dies on Friday or on Thursday night, Allah will save them from the trial of the grave."  The degree of authenticity is: it a weak Hadith which was not  authentically reported by any way and the ways of its narration can not  prove its authenticity. This is what Al Bukhari (may Allah be merciful  with him) did when he titled the chapter of the book of funerals in his  Sahih (3/253 - Fathul-Bary) with his saying: (Chapter on dying on  Monday). He recorded the Hadith under No. (1387) the Hadith of the death  of Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) saying: Ma`la ibn Asad  informed us saying: Wahib informed us from Hisham from his father on the  authority of `Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) that she said: I  entered upon Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him), so he said: How  many garments did you use to shroud the Prophet (peace be upon him)? She  said: Three white garments; neither including a sewn garments nor a  turban. He asked her: In which day did the Messenger of Allah (peace be  upon him) pass away? She said: On Monday. He further asked: Which day is  this? She said: Monday. He said: I wish to die in the same conditions  and night. He looked at a garment he was wearing during his illness  which contained some traces of Saffron and said: wash my garment and add  two garments to it to shroud me in. I said: this garment is ragged. He  said: the living is more entitled to wear the new. On Thursday night, he  passed away and was buried before the morning.
 
Al Hafizh ibn Hajar said in (Fathul-Bary  3/253): (his saying: "Chapter on dying on Monday": Al Zayn ibn Al Munir  said: Appointing the time of death is out of anybody's choice but a  person has got a hand in causing it by asking Allah for death. If anyone  wishes to die and his supplication is not responded, he shall be  rewarded for his wish.
 
The narration reported concerning the  excellence of dying on Friday is not authentic according to Al Bukhari,  so he only reported the narration which has fulfilled his conditions and  referred to it other narrations. The Hadith which Ibn Al Munir referred  to was related by At-Tirmidhy from the Hadith of `Abdullah ibn `Amr  (may Allah be pleased with him): There is no Muslim passes away on  Friday or on Thursday night but Allah will save them from the trial of  the grave." The chain of narration is weak. Abu Ya`la reported the  Hadith on the authority of Anas (may Allah be pleased with him) with  similar wordings but its chain of narration is weaker.
 
Al `Ayny said in `Umdat Al Qary (8 /  218): A chapter on the virtue of dying on Monday. If you say: Nobody has  the choice to appoint the time of his death, so how can we interpret  this? I said: He has a hand in causing that such as to wish to die, so  when one's supplications are responded, it will be good otherwise he  shall be rewarded for his wish.
 
He said about the title of the Hadith:  The Prophet (peace be upon him) passed away on Monday, so whoever passes  away on Monday, they shall see good because they passed away on the day  in which the Prophet (peace be upon him) died, so Monday has an  advantage to other days in this regard. Then he mentioned the Hadith of  `Abdullah ibn `Amr ibn Al `Aas (may Allah be pleased with them) which  Ibn Hajar mentioned. Then he said: (Therefore, Al Bukhari only mentioned  the narration that has fulfilled his conditions) The Hadith on the  virtue of dying on Friday was reported by `Abdullah ibn `Amr ibn Al  `Aas, Anas and Jabir (may Allah be pleased with them):
 
As for the Hadith of `Abdullah ibn `Amr:  Imam Ahmad related that in "Al Musnad" (2/169),At-Tirmidhy in "Al  Jami`"(1074) At-Tahawy in "Sharh Mushkal Al Athar"(277) and Ibn `Asakir  in "Ta`ziyat Al Muslim"(108) from Hisham ibn Sa`d from Sa`id Ibn Abu  Hilal from Rabi`ah Ibn Sayf on the authority of `Abdullah ibn `Amr who  said: The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: "Any Muslim dies  on Friday or on Thursday night, Allah will save them from the trial of  the grave."
 
The Hadith was recorded by `Abd Al  Razzaq in "Al Musannaf" (596) from Ibn Jurayj from Rabi`ah ibn Sayf on  the authority of `Abdullah ibn `Amr (may Allah be pleased with them)  that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "He shall free himself from  the trial of the grave."
 
Ibn Jurayj is known by deception in narration and he did not show here that he heard the Hadith directly.
 
At-Tirmidhy said: This Hadith is Gharib  (a Hadith with a single narrator usually at the beginning of the chain  of narration). He means it is a Da`if (a Hadith that fails to reach the  status of Hasan, due to a weakness in the chain of narration or one of  the narrators) which is later explained by his saying: This Hadith does  not have a continuous chain of narration.
 
Rabi`ah Ibn Sayf only narrates on the  authority of Abu `Abdur-Rahman Al Hably on the authority of `Abdullah  ibn `Amr (may Allah be pleased with them) and we do not know that  Rabi`ah ibn Sayf heard reported Hadiths from `Abdullah ibn `Amr (may  Allah be pleased with them).
 
The Hadith was not narrated on the  authority of Hisham ibn Sa`d in this narration but from Al Layth ibn  Sa`d and commentators differed about.
 
At-Tahawy reported the Hadith in "Sharh  Al Mushkal"(279) from the way of Yunus ibn `Abdul-A`la from `Abdullah  ibn Wahb from Al Layth from Rabi`ah ibn Sayf that `Abdur-Rahman ibn  Qahzam informed him that a son of Fayyad ibn `Uqbah died on Friday, so  he was extremely sorry for him. A truthful person said to him: O father  of Yunus, shall I give you a good news that I heard from `Abdullah ibn  `Amr (may Allah be pleased with them)? I heard him saying: I heard the  Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) saying, and mentioned the Hadith.
 
The Hadith was reported by At-Tahawy  (280) who said: Muhammad ibn `Abdullah ibn `Abdul-Hakam told us, my  father and Shu`ayb ibn Al Layth told us from Al Layth who said that  Khalid (i.e., Ibn Yazid) told him from Ibn Abu Hilal from Rabi`ah ibn  Sayf that `Abdur-Rahman ibn Qahzam told him that a son of Fayyad ibn  `Uqbah told him ; and then mentioned the same wordings again.
 
and Related by Al Bayhaqy in "Ithbat  `Azab Al Qabr" (155) from the way of Ya`qub ibn Sufyan from Abu Salih;  `Abdullah ibn Salih is the scribe of Al Layth and Abu Bakr; both were  anonymous,from Al Layth and narrated the same narration of Ibn  `Abdul-Hakam.
 
Al Tahawy has criticized the Hadith  first (1\250) with the same criticism of Al Tirmidhy then he said about  this chain of narration: "Ibn `Abdul-Hakam added to the chain of  narration of Yunus between Al Layth and Rabi`ah ibn Sayf, Khalid ibn  Yazid and Sa`id ibn Abu Hilal which is almost true to the correct  narration. Allah knows the best. Thus, we knew the corruption of this  chain of narration. It is not permissible for such a person to narrate  such Hadith of `Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her)."
 
The Hadith of `Aishah (may Allah be  pleased with her) which At-Tahawy mentioned is the original narration of  the Hadith which he narrated at the beginning of the chapter. Its  wordings are: "There is a press for the grave and if there is one to  survive of it, it will be Sa`d ibn Mu`adh." Therefore, the Hadith of  `Abdullah ibn `Amr (may Allah be pleased with him) is weak in which is  related: "Allah protects him from the trial of the grave."
 
In spite of the criticism mentioned  above, although Rabi`ah was truthful but his memorization was weak. Al  Bukhari said about him in "Al Tarikh Al Kabir" (290\3): "He narrated  some strange narration in which he disagreed with his teachers". He also  said in "Al Awsat" (1464): "Rabi`ah ibn Sayf Al Mu`afiry Al Iskandarany  has narrated some Hadiths which contradict authentic narrations." Al  Nasa'y judged him in one of his narration as "He is not bad" and said in  another narration: "Weak". Al Daraqutny said in his book "Su'alat Al  Barqany" (153): "He is good". Ibn Hibban mentioned him in "Al Thiqat"  (301\6) and said: "He makes many mistakes" Ibn Yunus said: "He narrates  many strange narrations". Al-`Ijly said in his "Tarikh" (463): "He is  trustworthy." See "Tahdhib Al Tahdhib" (221\3).
 
Al Dhahaby counted this Hadith from the  strange Hadiths that were narrated by Hisham ibn Sa`d when he said in  "Al Mizan" (81\7): "of his narrations what Al Tirmidhy reported about  him from Sa`id ibn Abu Hilal from Rabi`ah ibn Sayf..." then he mentioned  this Hadith.
 
The Hadith is narrated from other ways  on the authority of `Abdullah ibn `Amr (may Allah be pleased with him)  that Imam Ahmad recorded (176\2 and 220 No. 6646 and 7050), `Abd ibn  Humayd (323) and Al Tabarany in "Al Awsat" (3107). Al Daraqutny recorded  the Hadith in "Al Ghara'ib wAl Afrad" as in its chain of narration  (3585). Ibn `Asakir recorded it in "Ta`ziyat Al Muslim" (106 and 107)  and Al Bayhaqy in "Ithbat `Azab Al Qabr" (156) from the way of Mu`awiyah  ibn Sa`id Al Tijiby from Abu Qabil from `Abdullah ibn `Amr ibn Al `As  (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allah (peace be  upon him) said: "Anyone dies on Friday or Thursday night, he will be  safe of the trial of the grave."
 
Al Daraqutny said: "It was only narrated from the way of Mu`awiyah ibn Sa`id from Abu Qabil."
 
Its narration is weak because Mu`awiyah  ibn Sa`id Al Tijiby was never called as trustworthy by considerable  Imams. Only Al Bukhari mentioned him in his "Tarikh" (334\7 No. 1441)  and Ibn Abu Hatim in "Al Jarh wa Al Ta`dil" (384\8 no. 1755) and they  did not mention his status. Ibn Hibban mentioned him in "Al Thiqat"  (166\9) and said: "He is an Egyptian, who narrates Hadiths with  interrupted chain of narrations, therefore, Ibn Hajar said about him in  "Al Taqrib" (6757): "His narration is acceptable".
 
It was narrated from the way of  `Abdullah ibn `Amr (may Allah be pleased with him) Which was recorded by  Al Bayhaqy in "Ithbat `Azab Al Qabr" (157) from the way of Ibn Wahb  that Ibn Lahi`ah told him from Sinan ibn `Abdur-Rahman Al Sadafy that  `Abdullah ibn `Amr Ibn Al `As (may Allah be pleased with him) used to  say: "Anyone dies On Friday or on Thursday night, they will be safe from  the trial."
 
As for the Hadith of Anas ibn Malik (may  Allah be pleased with him), it was narrated by Abu Ya`la in his  "Musnad" (4113) from the way of Ibn `Ady in "Al Kamil" (92\7) from the  way of `Abdullah ibn Ja`far from Waqid ibn Salamah from Yazid ibn Aban  Al Raqashy from Anas Ibn Malik (may Allah be pleased with him) that he  said: The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Anyone dies on Friday, they  will be safe against the torment of the grave."
 
Its chain of narration is very weak because of Yazid ibn Aban Al Raqashy who is weak as was reported in "Al Taqrib" (7683).
 
The one who narrated from him is Waqid or Wafid (i.e., Ibn Salamah who is weak too). See "Lisan Al Mizan" (215\6 no. 754)
 
and the one who narrated from him  `Abdullah ibn Ja`far who seems to be the father of `Ali ibn Al Madiny  who is weak as was reported in "Al Taqrib" (3255).
 
There is another narration of this  Hadith which ibn `Asakir narrated in "Ta`ziyat Al Muslim" (109) from the  way of Al Husayn ibn `Ulwan from Aban ibn Abu Ayyash from Anas ibn  Malik (may Allah be pleased with him) that he said: The Prophet (peace  be upon him) said: "No one is safe from the press of the grave except is  a martyr, a crucified person or anyone who dies on Friday or Thursday  night."
 
It is almost the same narration. Husayn  ibn `Ulwan is a liar and fabricates Hadiths as was reported in "Al  Kamil" of Ibn `Ady (395\2).
 
The narrations of Aban Ibn Abu `Ayyash are not accepted as was reported in "Al Taqrib" (p. 142).
 
As for the Hadith of Jabir (may Allah be  pleased with him), it is narrated by Abu Na`im in "Al Hilyah" (155\3)  from the way of `Umar ibn Musa ibn Al Wajih from Muhammad ibn Al  Munkadir from Jabir (may Allah be pleased with him) that he said: The  Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Anyone dies on Friday or on Thursday  night, he shall be protected against the torment of the grave and shall  come on the Day of Recompense decorated with the decoration of martyrs."
 
The chain of narration contains `Umar  ibn Musa ibn Wajih who fabricates the Hadith see "Lisan Al Mizan"  (4\332-333). The Hadith has many other ways contain either interrupted  narrations or weak narrators on which we can not depend. Allah knows the  best.