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Hadith No: 695
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 8, The Book of the Masjids
Narrated/Authority of Abu Salamah bin Abdur Rahman and Abu Abdullah Al-Agharr
(the freed slave of the Juhanis) better of whom were companions of Abu Hurairah - that they heard Abu Hurairah say: "One prayer in the Masjid of the Messenger of Allah (saw) is better than one thousand prayers offered in other masjid (mosque)s, except Al-Masjid Al-Haram, for the Messenger of Allah (saw) was the last of the prophets and his Masjid was the last of the Masjids." Abu Salamah and Abu Abdullah said: "We do not doubt that Abu Hurairah was speaking on the basis of the Hadith of the Messenger of Allah (saw), but we could not verify that Hadith with Abu Hurairah before he died. Then we remembered that and we blamed one another for not having spoken to Abu Hurairah about that, so that he could attribute it to the Messenger of Allah (saw) if he had indeed heard it from him. While we were arguing, we went and sat down with Abdullah bin Ibrahim bin Qariz, and we told him about the Hadith and how we had been negligent in not checking it with Abu Hurairah. Abdullah bin Ibrahim said to us: 'I bear witness that I heard Abu Hurairah say: The Messenger of Allah (saw) said: I am the last of the prophets and it is the last of the Masjids.'" (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 696
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 8, The Book of the Masjids
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Zaid
"The Messenger of Allah (saw) said: 'The area between my house and my Minbar is one of the gardens of Paradise.'" (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 698
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 8, The Book of the Masjids
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Abi Said Al-Khudri
that his father said: "Two men argued about the Masjid which was founded on piety from the first day. [9:108] One man said that it was the Masjid of Quba, and the other said that it was the Masjid of the Messenger of Allah (saw). The Messenger of Allah (saw) said: 'It is this Masjid of mine.'" (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 699
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 8, The Book of the Masjids
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Umar
"The Messenger of Allah (saw) used to come to Quba riding and walking." (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 700
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 8, The Book of the Masjids
Narrated/Authority of Abu Umamah bin Sahl bin Hunaif
"My father said: 'The Messenger of Allah (saw) said: 'Whoever goes out to this Masjid - the Masjid of Quba - and prays therein, that will be equivalent to Umrah.'" (Hasan)
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Hadith No: 701
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 8, The Book of the Masjids
Narrated/Authority of Abu Hurairah
that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "Mounts are not saddled for except to (travel to) three Masjids: Al-Masjid Al-Haram, this Masjid of mine, and Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa." (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 703
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 8, The Book of the Masjids
Narrated/Authority of Anas bin Malik
"When the Messenger of Allah (saw) came to Al-Madinah, he alighted in the upper part of Al-Madinah among the tribe called Banu Amr bin Awf and he stayed with them for fourteen nights. Then he sent for the chiefs of Banu An-Najjar, and they came with their swords by their sides. It is as if I can see the Messenger of Allah (saw) on his she-camel with Abu Bakr riding behind him (on the same camel) and the chiefs of Banu An-Najjar around him, until he dismounted in the courtyard of Abu Ayyub. The Prophet (saw) used to offer the prayer wherever he was when the time came, and he would pray even in sheepfolds. Then he ordered that the Masjid be built. He sent for the chiefs of Banu An-Najjar, he said: 'O Banu An-Najjar, name me a price for this grove of yours.' They said: 'By Allah, we will not ask for its price except from Allah.'" Anas said: "In (that grove) there were graves of idolaters, ruins and date-palm trees. The Messenger of Allah (saw) ordered that the graves of the idolaters be dug up, the ruins be leveled and the date-palm trees be cut down. The trunks of the trees were arranged so as to form the wall facing the Qiblah. The stone pillars were built at the sides of its gate. They started to move the stones, reciting some lines of verse, and the Messenger of Allah (saw) was with them when they were saying: 'O Allah! There is no good except the good of the Hereafter. So bestow victory on the Ansar and the Muhajirin.'" (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 707
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 8, The Book of the Masjids
Narrated/Authority of Salim
that his father said: "The Messenger of Allah (saw) said: 'When the wife of any one of you asks for permission to go to the Masjid, do not stop her.'" (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 708
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 8, The Book of the Masjids
Narrated/Authority of Jabir
"The Messenger of Allah (saw) said: 'Whoever eats of this plant' - the first time he said 'garlic' then he said, 'garlic, onions and leeks'* - 'let him not approach us in our Masjids, for the angels are offended by that which offends mankind.'" (Sahih) *In Fath Al-Bari, Ibn Hajar is of the opinion that it was Ibn Juraij who was talking, explaining that Ata - who reported it from Jabir - narrated it both ways.
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Hadith No: 709
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 8, The Book of the Masjids
Narrated/Authority of Madan bin Abi Talhah
Umar bin Al-Khattab said: "O people, you eat of two plants which I do not think are anything but bad, this onion and garlic. I have seen the Prophet of Allah (saw), if he noticed their smell coming from a man, ordering that he be taken out to Al-Baqi. Whoever eats them, let him cook them to death." (Sahih)
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