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Things You Didn't Know About The Prophet's Mosque | Gates of Masjid al-Nabawi
Friends today we are going to talk about Masjid Al-Haram and Masjid Nabwi. Why Masjid Nabwi get closed at night but Masjid Al Haram remained opened?
Watch complete video and share it with your friends. We have also mentioned names of doors in Masjid-al-Haram and Masjib Nabwi. :)
Masjid-e-Nabwi is the masjid (mosque) established by the Prophet (ﷺ) upon his migration to Madinah. It is the second most revered masjid in Islam and the second largest in the world, after Masjid al-Haram in Makkah.
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GATES OF KAABA & MASJID NABWI
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as-Salam Gate (Bab as-Salam, gate no. 1)
Bab-i abu Bakr Siddique, Masjid al-Nabawi
Bab ur Rehmah, Masjid al-Nabawi
Bab Hijrah, Masjid al-Nabawi
Bab Quba, Masjid al-Nabawi
Bab Malik Saud, Masjid al-Nabawi
Bab-i Imam Bukhari, Masjid al-Nabawi
Bab ul-Aqeeq, Masjid Nabawi
Bab Sultan Abdul Majeed, Masjid al-Nabawi
Bab-i Umar ibn al-Khattab, Masjid al-Nabawi
Bab e Badr, Masjid e Nabawi
Bab-i al-Malik Fahad, Masjid al-Haram
Bab-i Ohad, Masjid al-Haram
Bab-i Uthman ibn Affan, Masjid al-Nabawi
Bab Ali ibn abi Talib, Masjid al-Nabawi
Bab-i abu Zar Ghaffari, Masjid al-Nabawi
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Bab-i Makkah, Masjid al-Nabawi
Bab-i Bilal, Masjid al-Nabawi
Bab-un Nisa, Masjid al-Nabawi
Bab-i Jibraeel, Masjid al-Nabawi
Bab-i Baqi, Masjid al-Nabawi
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The area between the Sacred Chamber and the Pulpit (Mimbar) is known as the Riadhul Jannah i.e. Garden of Paradise. It is presently distinguished by a green carpet and is also referred to as Rawdah.
Abu Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated that the Prophet (ﷺ) said:
“Between my house and my pulpit lays a garden from the gardens of Paradise, and my pulpit is upon my fountain (Al-Kauthar).” [Bukhari]
Scholars have interpreted the above narration as follows: The Garden is parallel to a garden above it in Paradise. Or it is in reality a garden of paradise, which will be returned to paradise in the hereafter. Or it is like the gardens of paradise, because the peace and tranquility which is experienced in it when engaged in the remembrance of Allah resembles that of paradise. [Akhbar Madina tur Rasool, Ibn Najjar]
The original size Is approximately 22 meters in length and 15 meters in width, part of it is in the chamber of the Prophet (ﷺ).
The Prophet (ﷺ) prayed for about 16 months facing towards Al-Quds in Jerusalem on his arrival in Madinah. If one was to walk away from the ‘Aisha column’, leaving it towards your back, the fifth column will be in line with the door marked as Bab-e-Jibraeel. This fifth column was the approximate praying spot of the Prophet (ﷺ) for the above period. It was near to the extreme north boundary of the original mosque.
After the change in Qibla, the Prophet (ﷺ) offered salah near Aisha’s column for a short period while facing towards the Ka’bah. Later he started leading salat at the spot where the Mehrab Nabwi is nowadays. Note that there was no mehrab at this spot during the period of the Prophet (ﷺ) and the four Caliphs.
In 91 AH, Umar bin Abdul Aziz made a praying niche in the form of a mehrab. Since then it is called Mehrab Nabwi. If you were to stand in the mehrab for offering salah, your place of sajda will be where Prophet’s (ﷺ) feet used to be. The Prophet’s (ﷺ) place of sajda is intentionally covered by the thick wall of the mehrab.
The Prophet (ﷺ) used to lean against the trunk of a palm tree while delivering a sermon. The Ansar humbly suggested to him, “If you approve, we can make a pulpit for you.” The Prophet (ﷺ) approved it and a pulpit was made. Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) sat on this pulpit to make an address. When the Prophet (ﷺ) started using the new pulpit, the old tree yearned for him like a camel missing its calf. The Prophet (ﷺ) hugged the trunk until it had calmed down and then ordered that a ditch be dug and the trunk buried decently into it.
The Prophet (ﷺ) used to stand on the third rung while delivering his sermons. When Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) became caliph, he stood on the second rung and Umar bin Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him) stood on the first. Caliph Usman bin Affan did as Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) had done for six years before he returned to the old position of the Prophet. Amir Muawiyyah (may Allah be pleased with him) made a pulpit consisting of nine rungs. The leaders started sitting on the seventh rung. The pulpit has since been kept in this form and the Khateeb has been sitting on the seventh rung since that time.
The pulpit has been replaced on many occasions throughout the centuries. The present pulpit was put up by Sultan Murad in 998 AH.
A very good news has come from Al-Masjid an-Nabawī Sharif (the Mosque of the Prophet). After a gap of nearly 96 years, the Muslims will be allowed to offer prayers in Riaz-ul-Jannah as Imam of the Masjid-e-Nabawi has started leading the five prayers from the Mehrab of the mosque. The patch between the Sacred Chamber...
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Building the Prophets Mosque in Medina
The Muslim belief is that the locations of many mosques were selected by divine intervention. They believe the Godly decision was accurate and clear, no human interpretations were needed. It was written in divine and prophetic books. The last place that was built was the Prophet's Mosque.
The construction of the prophet's mosque is associated with the Prophet's migration. When the Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) headed to the heart of Medina, he passed by tribes who were rushing to welcome him. Some of them took the reins of his camel but he interjected saying let it go, it has been commanded, until his instructed camel sat down in a place called 'al-Mirbad.' The next day, the Prophet (PBUH) demanded to purchase the land and build the mosque there, says Dr. Abdul Basset Bader, an advisor at the research and studies center of the Medina.
That was the first architectural challenge that the Prophet's precincts faced: changing the direction of the Qibla (the direction that should be faced when a Muslim prays) from Jerusalem to Mecca, from the north to the south. It almost characterized the rebuilding era especially as it was not only a house of worship, but almost like a court and a home for strangers too.
The city grew and the number of the population increased to an extent where the mosque could no longer accommodate them all. Therefore the Caliph Omar suggested expanding the mosque, but he was keen that it would be similar to the one built by the Prophet. Bader says.
During the era of the Prophet (PBUH), few modifications were made to the Prophet's Mosque. These modifications were proposed by some companions who flocked from countries with more advanced civilization than the people of Medina, or Yathrib as it was known before the advent of Islam, and this is what opened the door for the subsequent developments in the mosque's architecture and space.
Throughout the Rashidi era and the reign of the Khalifa Uthman Ibn Affan, the companion of the Islamic Prophet, the architecture had evolved and stones were then used for construction in most of the city, so Uthman advised to renew the mosque's architecture because it is the house of God, and said he would not leave it to be built with clay, so he consulted his companions and they agreed with him, explains Bader.
It is interesting to note, that despite the prevailing architecture in Yathrib that depended on the burnt clay, the walls of the Prophet's Mosque were made by clay that was not burnt, blocks that were not exposed to fire, because the purpose of the mosque and its landlord is to keep the people away from the fire of the afterlife.
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Terletak di Dawoodi Park sekitar 500 meter dari Masjid Nabawi Madinah Arab Saudi. Di museum ini, kita dapat mengetahui perjalanan perkembangan Islam setelah Nabi Muhamad hijrah dari Mekah ke Madinah. Di Museum Madinah, juga terhadap Mushaf Al Qur'an masa khalifah Usman bin Affan yang masih terawat dengan baik. Mushaf Al qur'an ini merupakan duplikat dari aslinya yang berada di Turki. Selain itu, dapat dilihat batu-batu yang ada pada masa Nabi Muhammad, seperti batu granit dan sebagainya. .