



The incident about the lion is mentioned in Hayatus-Sahabah on the authority of Shaykh Al-Isbahani (RA) quoted from his book " حلية الأولياء وطبقات الأصفياء"
It relates to the famous Sahabi (RA) of Nabi (Sallallaho Alaihe Wassallam) called Safeena (RA) and it is as follows (in original):
حدثنا إبراهيم بن عبد الله بن أبي العزائم ، ثنا أبو عمرو بن أبي غرزة ، ثنا عبيد الله بن موسى ، عن أسامة بن زيد ، عن محمد بن المنكدر ، عن سفينة مولى رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم قال : " ركبت سفينة في البحر فانكسرت ، فركبت لوحا منها فطرحني في أجمة فيها أسد ، قال : فقلت : يا أبا الحارث أنا سفينة مولى رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم . قال : فطأطأ رأسه وجعل يدفعني بجنبه ، أو بكتفه ، حتى وضعني على الطريق ، فلما وضعني على الطريق همهم . فظننت أنه يودعني "
He (RA) is a well known Sahabi (RA) who had the ability to carry a lot of weight so Nabi (Sallaho Alaihe Wassallam) called him Safeena (boat), if you have not heard please ask so I can search that for you.
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Although some Ulamah do place both in the same category but to answer your question yes it does have Sanad.


's freed slave Safeenah رضي الله عنه
's freed slave Safeenah رضي الله عنه says, "I was once on board a ship when it shipwrecked. I managed to cling on to one of its planks, which carried me to a dense forest. A lion lived in the forest and (when it saw me) it started towards me to attack me. I however addressed it saying, "O Abu Harith! I am the freed slave of Rasulullah
." It immediately lowered its head as it came closer and continued nudging me with its shoulder until I was clear of the forest and on the main road. It then purred , a gesture I interpreted as a word of farewell. That was the last I saw of it.





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