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Ayesha relates that between the evening and dawn Prayers the Holy Prophet would offer eleven raka‘as, ten of them two by two and the last one by itself. When the muezzin made the call for Fajr and it became light and he came to apprise the Holy Prophet, he would get up and offer two brief raka‘as and then lie down on his right side till the muezzin came to him for the Igamah (Muslim).
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: When you have offered your two raka‘as before Fajr you can lie down on your right side (Abu Daud and Tirmidhi).
Ibn Umar relates: I offered two raka'as before Zohar and two after it in the company of the Holy Prophet (Bokhari and Muslim).
Ayesha relates that the Holy Prophet never omitted four raka‘as before Zohar (Bokhari).
Ayesha relates: When the Holy Prophet was in my house he would offer four raka‘as before Zohar, then go and lead the Prayer and come back and offer two raka‘as. He would lead the Maghrib Prayer and come back and offer two raka‘as. When he had led the sha Prayer he would come in and offer two raka’as (Muslim).
Umm Habibah relates that the Holy. Prophet said: One who does not neglect four raka‘as before Zohar and four after it will be shielded against the Fire (Abu Daud and Tirmidhi).
Abdullah ibn Sa‘id relates that the Holy Prophet would offer four raka‘as after the declining of the sun before the noon Prayer and said: This is the hour when the gates of heaven are opened and I desire that some righteous action on my part should rise to heaven during this hour (Tirmidhi).
Ayesha relates that if the Holy Prophet could not offer four raka‘as before Zohar he offered them after Zohar (Tirmidhi).
Ali ibn Abi Talib relates that the Holy Prophet was wont to offer four raka‘as before Asr and followed them up with salutation on the favourite angels and those who follow them from among the believers and Muslims (Tirmidhi).
Ibn Umar relates that the Holy Prophet supplicated: May Allah have mercy on one who offers four raka‘as before Asr (Abu’ Daud and Tirmidhi).