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Full-version-Shefa-bio-of-Prophet, page : 301
When the Prophet was asked to which mosque the verse referred he replied, "My Mosque." It also includes the Quba Mosque.
Abu Hurayrah tells us the Prophet told his Companions, "Mounts should only be saddled to visit three mosques, the Sacred Mosque, my Mosque and the Mosque of Al Aqsa (Jerusalem)." Meaning the greater reward one receives for praying in them.
The value of a prayer offered in the Prophet's Mosque has been reported by Abu Hurayrah, who tells us that the Prophet said, "The prayer in my Mosque is better than a thousand prayers in any other mosque except the Sacred Mosque."
Malik explained the meaning of the word "except" in the preceding Prophetic Quotation to be that a prayer offered in the Prophet's Mosque is better than a thousand prayers in all other mosques except the Sacred Mosque.
As proof the Prophetic saying is quoted which says, "One prayer in the Sacred Mosque, is better than a hundred prayers in my Mosque."
"The prayer in the Mosque of Mecca is better than 100,000 prayers in other mosques."
There is no difference in opinion that the position of the tomb of the Prophet is better than any other part of the earth. The Prophet said, "Between my house and my pulpit is a Garden of the Gardens of Paradise." His house mentioned in the hadith is where he lived and also where he is buried, which is the room of Lady Ayesha, and it is there that people visit him. In addition to this hadith is the phrase, "His pulpit is by his Pool."
As for "One of Gardens in Paradise", it has been interpreted with two meanings one of which is that it assures the supplication and prayer offered in the Prophetic Garden (Rawdah) - which is the area between the tomb of the Prophet and his pulpit - are subject to that reward, and that this area will be transported by Allah in due course and is actually in Paradise.
Of Medina, Omar's son and several other Companions, report the saying of the Prophet that, "On the Day or Resurrection I will be the witness, and intercede for the person, who has been steadfast in the face of its difficulties and hardship."
Abu Hurayrah tells us the Prophet told his Companions, "Mounts should only be saddled to visit three mosques, the Sacred Mosque, my Mosque and the Mosque of Al Aqsa (Jerusalem)." Meaning the greater reward one receives for praying in them.
The value of a prayer offered in the Prophet's Mosque has been reported by Abu Hurayrah, who tells us that the Prophet said, "The prayer in my Mosque is better than a thousand prayers in any other mosque except the Sacred Mosque."
Malik explained the meaning of the word "except" in the preceding Prophetic Quotation to be that a prayer offered in the Prophet's Mosque is better than a thousand prayers in all other mosques except the Sacred Mosque.
As proof the Prophetic saying is quoted which says, "One prayer in the Sacred Mosque, is better than a hundred prayers in my Mosque."
"The prayer in the Mosque of Mecca is better than 100,000 prayers in other mosques."
There is no difference in opinion that the position of the tomb of the Prophet is better than any other part of the earth. The Prophet said, "Between my house and my pulpit is a Garden of the Gardens of Paradise." His house mentioned in the hadith is where he lived and also where he is buried, which is the room of Lady Ayesha, and it is there that people visit him. In addition to this hadith is the phrase, "His pulpit is by his Pool."
As for "One of Gardens in Paradise", it has been interpreted with two meanings one of which is that it assures the supplication and prayer offered in the Prophetic Garden (Rawdah) - which is the area between the tomb of the Prophet and his pulpit - are subject to that reward, and that this area will be transported by Allah in due course and is actually in Paradise.
Of Medina, Omar's son and several other Companions, report the saying of the Prophet that, "On the Day or Resurrection I will be the witness, and intercede for the person, who has been steadfast in the face of its difficulties and hardship."