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Ali ibn Abi Talib relates that the Holy Prophet was wont to offer two raka‘as before Asr (Abu Daud).
Abdullah ibn Mughaffal relates that the Holy Prophet said: Offer two raka‘as before Maghrib; and he repeated it twice, adding the last time: He who may so wish (Bokhari).
Anas relates: I noticed the principal companions of the Holy Prophet hastening to the mosque before Maghrib (to offer sunnahs) (Bokhari).
Anas relates: In the time of the Holy Prophet we used to offer two raka‘as after sunset before Maghrib. He was asked: Did the Holy Prophet offer them? He answered: He saw us offering them; and did not order us or forbid us (Muslim).
Anas relates: When we were in Medina and the muezzin called the Azan tor Maghrib the worshippers hastened to the mosque and offered two raka‘as, so much so that a stranger noticing so many doing so would sometimes imagine that the congregational Prayer had been concluded (Muslim).
This hadith merely refers to No. 1102 above.
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: When you finish the Friday.Prayer, offer four raka‘as thereafter (Muslim).
Ibn Umar relates that the Holy Prophet did not offer any sunnahs in the mosque after Friday Prayer, but returned to his house and offered two raka‘as there (Muslim).
Zaid ibn Thabit relates that the Holy Prophet said: Offer your Prayers in your homes for, with the exception of the prescribed Prayers, the best Prayer is that which is offered at home (Bokhari and Muslim).
Ibn Umar relates that the Holy Prophet said: You should offer the voluntary part of your Prayers at home alsq. Do not turn your homes into graves (Bokhari and Muslim).