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Here it is from Fiqh As-Sunnah:
Fiqh Volume 2 Number 144a
Nawaf'l before and after al-Jumu'ah
It is a sunnah to pray four rak'at or two rak'at after al-Jumu'ah:
Abu Hurairah reports that the Prophet sallallahu alehi wasallam
said: "Whoever is to pray after the Jumu'ah should pray four
rak'at." This is related by Muslim, Abu Dawud, and at-Tirmidhi.
Ibn 'Umar says: "The Prophet would pray two rak'at in his
house on the day of Jumu'ah." This is related by the group.
Ibn al-Qayyim says: "After the Prophet finished the Jumu'ah, he
would enter his house and pray two rak'at, and he ordered
those who prayed the Jumu'ah to pray four rak'at after it.
Our sheikh Ibn Taimiyyah says: 'When he prayed in the mosque,
he would pray four [rak'at], and when he prayed in his house,
he would pray two rak'at.' I say: this is what the hadith is
pointing to. Abu Dawud records from ibn 'Umar that when he
prayed in the mosque, he would pray four rak'at, and when he
prayed in his house, he would pray two rak'at. Also, in the two
Sahihs it is reported from ibn 'Umar that the Prophet would pray
two rak'at in his house after the Friday salah."
If one prays four rak'at, then, according to some, he is to pray
them all connected, while others hold that he is to pray two
rak'at, make the taslim, followed by another two rak'at. It is
preferred to pray them in one's house. If one prays them in
the mosque, he should change his place of prayer after the
Friday salah.
Concerning any sunnah prayer before the Friday salah, Ibn
Taimiyyah writes: "The Prophet sallallahu alehi wasallam never
offered any salah after the adhan and before the Friday salah,
and no one has ever related such an act from him. During the
Prophet's time, there was only one adhan and that was made
when the Prophet sat upon the pulpit. Bilal would make the
adhan and then the Prophet would give the two khutbahs.
Next, Bilal would make the iqamah and the Prophet would lead
the people in salah. It is not possible that the Prophet would
have made a salah after the adhan nor anyone else among the
Muslims who prayed with the Prophet could have done so. And
we have no evidence to show that the Prophet, sallallahu alehi
wasallam, prayed in his house before going out to the mosque
on Friday. He did not specify any time for any salah before the
Friday salah. What he said was meant to exhort those going
early to the mosque on Friday to engage themselves in prayer.
He said: 'Whoever goes out early and walks and does not
ride to the mosque and prays what has been prescribed [by
Allah] for him...' That has been related from the Prophet's
companions. When they would reach the mosque on Friday,
they would pray whatever amount was easy for them. Some of
them prayed ten rak'at and some prayed twelve and some
only eight and others less than that. For this reason most of the
scholars are of the opinion that there is no sunnah prayer with
a specified number of rak'ah or time, before aljumu'ah, for there
is nothing either in the actions or statements of the Prophet to
support or confirm it.