Hadith 1352
Al-'Ali' bin al-Hadrami reported Allah's Messenger (may peace he upon as saying: For a Muhajir, it is only three (days') stay at Makkah, after completing (the Hajj or 'Umrah) that is allowed, and it seemed as if he was saying that he should not (stay) beyond this (period).
Hadith 1352
Al-'Ali ' bin al-Hadrami reported Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as saying: The Muhajir should stay at Makkah after performing the rituals (of Hajj) but for three (days) only.
Hadith 1352
Al-'Ala' bin al-Hadrami reported Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as saying: It is only for three nights that a Muhajir should stay at Makkah after the completion of the rituals of Hajj.
Hadith 1460
Abu Bakr (RA) bin 'Abdul Rahman reported that when Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) married Umm Salamah and he visited her, and when he intended to come out, she caught hold of his cloth, whereupon Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: If you so desire, I can extend the time (of my stay) with you, but then I shall have to calculate the time (that I stay with you and shall have to spend the same time with other wives). For the virgin woman (her husband has to stay with her) for a week, and for the woman previously married it is three days.
Hadith 1460
A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Humaid.
Hadith 1977
Umm Salamah reported Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) having said this: When any one of you intending to sacrifice the animal enters in the month (of Dhu'l-Hijja) he should not get his hair or nails touched (cut). It was said to Sufyan that some of the (scholars) did not deem this hadith to be Maffu'. He said: But I deem it as Marfu' (i. e. chain of narration traceable right up to the Holy Prophet).
Hadith 1977
Umm Salamah reported Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) as saying: If anyone of you intends to offer sacrifice he should not get his hair cut or nails trimmed.
Hadith 2511
Ibrahim bin Muhammad bin Talha reported: I heard Abu Sa'ld delivering an address in the presence of Abu 'Utba that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: The worthiest settlements of the Ansar are those of Banu Najjar, then of Banu 'Abu al-Ashhal and then of Banu Harith and then of Banu Khazraj and then of the clan of Banu Sa'idah, and if I were to give preference to anyone besides them I would have given preference to my relatives.