
Sa’eed Ibn Al-Musayyib may Allah be pleased with him reported from Abu Hurayrah, may Allah be pleased with him, that the Prophet  said: “You should not undertake a special journey to visit any place other than the three Mosques: the Sacred Mosque of Makkah, this  Mosque of mine, and Al-Aqsa Mosque (in Jerusalem).”  [Al-Bukhari]
  said: “You should not undertake a special journey to visit any place other than the three Mosques: the Sacred Mosque of Makkah, this  Mosque of mine, and Al-Aqsa Mosque (in Jerusalem).”  [Al-Bukhari]  
 : “O Prophet of Allah, which mosque was built first on earth”?   The Prophet
: “O Prophet of Allah, which mosque was built first on earth”?   The Prophet  replied:“The Sacred Mosque of Makkah”.  Abu Tharr, may Allah be pleased with him, again asked: “Which was next?”  The Prophet
 replied:“The Sacred Mosque of Makkah”.  Abu Tharr, may Allah be pleased with him, again asked: “Which was next?”  The Prophet  said: “Al-Aqsa Mosque.”  “How long was the period between them?”  Abu Tharr, may Allah be pleased with him, asked.  The Prophet
  said: “Al-Aqsa Mosque.”  “How long was the period between them?”  Abu Tharr, may Allah be pleased with him, asked.  The Prophet  said: “Forty years.  Apart from these, offer your prayers anywhere when it is time to pray, although excellence is in praying in these Mosques.”
  said: “Forty years.  Apart from these, offer your prayers anywhere when it is time to pray, although excellence is in praying in these Mosques.” said: “One prayer in this Mosque of mine is better than 1,000 prayers offered anywhere else except the Sacred Mosque, and one prayer in the Sacred Mosque is better than a hundred thousand prayers in any other mosque.”  [Ahmad]
  said: “One prayer in this Mosque of mine is better than 1,000 prayers offered anywhere else except the Sacred Mosque, and one prayer in the Sacred Mosque is better than a hundred thousand prayers in any other mosque.”  [Ahmad] (in Madeenah).
  (in Madeenah). face it, and with the back to the Qiblah, give greetings of peace to the Prophet
  face it, and with the back to the Qiblah, give greetings of peace to the Prophet  saying: “Peace be on you, O the Messenger of Allah, Peace be on you, O, the Prophet of Allah.  Peace be on you, O, the chosen one of Allah’s creation.  Peace be on you, O, the beloved one of Allah, peace be on you, O, the Chief of the Messengers (of Allah).  Peace be on you, O, the Messenger of the Lord of the Universe.  Peace be on you, O, the chief of the unique generation.  I bear witness that there is no god but Allah, and I bear witness that you are His slave, messenger, trustee, and the chosen one of His creation.  I bear witness that you indeed delivered the Message (of Allah), discharged your trust, counseled the Muslim community, and strove hard for the Cause of  Allah.”
  saying: “Peace be on you, O the Messenger of Allah, Peace be on you, O, the Prophet of Allah.  Peace be on you, O, the chosen one of Allah’s creation.  Peace be on you, O, the beloved one of Allah, peace be on you, O, the Chief of the Messengers (of Allah).  Peace be on you, O, the Messenger of the Lord of the Universe.  Peace be on you, O, the chief of the unique generation.  I bear witness that there is no god but Allah, and I bear witness that you are His slave, messenger, trustee, and the chosen one of His creation.  I bear witness that you indeed delivered the Message (of Allah), discharged your trust, counseled the Muslim community, and strove hard for the Cause of  Allah.”  .  At this, he, may Allah be pleased with him, told them: “Had I known that you are from this city, I would have punished you”.
.  At this, he, may Allah be pleased with him, told them: “Had I known that you are from this city, I would have punished you”.    ), or kissing it.  The Prophet
), or kissing it.  The Prophet  has forbidden all such things.
  has forbidden all such things.    reported from Abu Hurayrah, may Allah be pleased with him, that the Prophet
  reported from Abu Hurayrah, may Allah be pleased with him, that the Prophet  said: “Do not turn your houses into graves. Nor make my grave a place of festivity.  Send your greetings upon me, for your greetings are conveyed to me wherever you are.”
  said: “Do not turn your houses into graves. Nor make my grave a place of festivity.  Send your greetings upon me, for your greetings are conveyed to me wherever you are.”   saw a man frequenting the grave of the Prophet
  saw a man frequenting the grave of the Prophet  and making supplications there.  Thereupon he told him, O, so and so, the Prophet
  and making supplications there.  Thereupon he told him, O, so and so, the Prophet  has said: “Do not make my grave a place of festivity, but send your greetings upon me from wherever you happen to be, for your greetings are conveyed to me.”
  has said: “Do not make my grave a place of festivity, but send your greetings upon me from wherever you happen to be, for your greetings are conveyed to me.”   said: “The space between my house and my pulpit (which is the Rawdhah) is one of the gardens of Paradise, and my pulpit is at my Fountain”   [Al-Bukhari]
  said: “The space between my house and my pulpit (which is the Rawdhah) is one of the gardens of Paradise, and my pulpit is at my Fountain”   [Al-Bukhari]   used to go there, riding or on foot, every Saturday and offer a two-Rak’ah prayer.  He
  used to go there, riding or on foot, every Saturday and offer a two-Rak’ah prayer.  He  advised others to do the same, saying: “Whoever makes ablutions at home and then goes and prays in the Mosque of Quba, he will have a reward like that of an ‘Umrah.”   [Ahmad and others]
  advised others to do the same, saying: “Whoever makes ablutions at home and then goes and prays in the Mosque of Quba, he will have a reward like that of an ‘Umrah.”   [Ahmad and others]