The Prophet's Mosque [Al-Masjid An-Nabawi] Prophet's mosque

Building Al-Masjid An-Nabawi was the first thing that the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, did when he arrived in Madeenah. He built it on a piece of land that he had bought..

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Al-Masjid Al-Ḥaraam (The Sacred Mosque in Makkah) sacred mosque

Al-Masjid Al-H&803;araam includes the Ka‘bah, the area around it that is allocated for Tawaaf (circumambulation), the buildings of the mosque, the equipped praying spaces, and..

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Mount Uhud

Mount Uhud is the largest mountain in Madeenah. It is located in the north of Madeenah and it consists of a group of mountains that extends from the east to the west with a length of..

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Zamzam water: Allaah’s gift to believers

The Hajj season has come, and I am reminded of the wonders of Zamzam water. Let me go back to how it all started. In 1971, an Egyptian doctor wrote to the European Press a letter saying.. More

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Zamzam Water: The history & significance - I

Introduction Allaah has made all living creatures out of water. People require water for almost everything; for agriculture, construction, transportation, and for cooling and heating... More

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Zamzam Water: The history & significance -II

Venerable even before Islam After the rebirth of Zamzam on the hands of Abdul-Muttalib, the Makkans accorded Zamzam the veneration it deserved. They used to drink from Zamzam whenever.. More

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Zamzam Water: The history & significance -III

The chemical analysis of Zamzam Water Dr. Ahmad 'Abdul-Qaadir Al-Muhandiss indicates that the results of chemical analyses show that Zamzam Water is pure water, without color or smell,.. More

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Glossary of Hajj and 'Umrah terms

Abtah: A place formed after flood, which is usually level and containing no pebbles or stones. The term is given to every place that becomes leveled by a water stream. It is also Al-Abtah, Al-Bat-haa’ and Al-Bat-h. Bat-haa’ refers to a place between Makkah and Mina, which is called as such due to its level wide valley. It is also called Al-Muhassib and Al-Mu‘arris Ihraam: ......

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