Yahya related to me from Malik from Zayd ibn Aslam from his
father that Umar ibn al-Khattab prayed two rakas with the people of
Makka, and then, when he had finished, he said, "People of Makka,
complete your prayer, becausewe are a group of travellers." Later,
Umar prayed two rakas with them at Mina, but we have not heard that he
said anything to them on that occasion.
Malik was asked
whether the people of Makka should pray two rakas at Arafa or four,
and whether the amir of the hajj, if he was a Makkan, should pray
dhuhr and asr with four rakas or two, and also how the people of Makka
who were living (at Mina) should pray, and he said, "The people of
Makka should pray only two rakas at Arafa and Mina for as long as they
stay there, and should shorten the prayer until they return to Makka.
The amir of the hajj, if he is a Makkan, should also shorten the
prayer at Arafa and during the days of Mina. Anyone who is living at
Mina as a resident should do the full prayer at Mina, and similarly
anyone who lives at Arafa and is a resident there should do the full
prayer at Arafa."
Muwatta Malik Book 20, Hadith 215
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) came to the graveyard and said: "Peace be upon you! The abode of the believing people and we, if God so wills, are about to join you. I love to see my brothers." They (the hearers) said: Aren't we your brothers, O Messenger of Allah? He said: You are my companions, and our brothers are those who have, so far, not come into the world. They said: Messenger of Allah, how would you recognise those persons of your Ummah who have not yet been born? He said: Supposing a man had horses with white blazes on foreheads and legs among horses which were all black, tell me, would he not recognise his own horses? They said: Certainly, O Messenger of Allah. He said: They would come with white faces and arms and legs owing to ablution, and I would arrive at the Cistern before them. Some people would be driven away from my Cistern as the stray camel is driven away. I would call out: Come, come. Then it would be said (to me): These people changed themselves after you, and I would say: Be off, be off.
Sahih Muslim Book 2, Hadith 51