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Friday, January 16, 2015

Most Precious Journey - Umrah and hazri Rozae Rasool Sallahu Alaihi Wasallam

Umrah and Ziarat Makkah Mukarrama

It was my desire from my childhood that I will go for Umrah. I started giving tuition and collecting money but that time I can not collect so much, then my grandmother promise that she will let me with her for Umrah but  but that time my uncle went with her so I lost my second chance.
After marriage my wife ask me if we can go to Umrah as our first journey so it was my pleasure and plan to go Umrah. We started preparation and plan to go after 3 months but this time still we didnt get chance  due to some reasons but still we didn't loose our hopes and continuously ask people who go for Umrah and Hajj and see them with Hasrat. AlhamdulilAllah time came after 7 years supplications of people accepted and we got invitation from Allah SWT and Sarkar Dou Aalam Sallahu Alaihi Wasallam. We started studying and watching videos for Umrah preparation. AlhamdulilAllah we got the visa of 17 days(including 12 Rabi ul Awwal in Madina Munawwara). We did alot of rehearse for Ahram and try to remember the supplications and learn to perform Umrah with books and videos.
The day(December 28,2014)  came when we started our journey. I wear Ahram and perform 2 rakah nafil at home. The journey started from Karachi air port. I did niya on aeroplane as ahram restrictions started after ahram niya.


After niya you have to say Labbaik




People also wear ahram at Miqat which come just before Jeddah. It took 4.5 hours to reach Jeddah airport.


Me with my son Muhammad Ahmed at Jeddah Airport


We wait about 2 hours there and at-last reach Makkah Mukarrama after 3 hours at Burj al Mashad hotel(800 meter) around 09:00 PM. We did dinner(from Pakistani hotel) and just after it go with our group leader(Arif Bapu) to Masjidul Haram. We all were very excited and it was nice when Haram started appearing in your eyes.
Masjid ul Haram

Now our heart beats is running fast. We entered in Masjidul Haram where we met our Muallim Waqar Bhai. Before telling you more about Umrah I would like to shade some lights on the importance of Umrah

Umrah is recommended by the Holy Qur'an, and is a highly regarded practice in Islam.
(Truly, Safa and Marwa are among the landmarks of God, therefore anyone who performs the hajj or the umra he does no harm if he circumambulates them both) The Holy Qur'an, chapter 2, 153.

The Umrah, a strong symbol of Muslim piety, is a highly individual ritual.

With Waqar Bhai we went to a place where I can see Khana Kaba clearly. It was time when I can not stop my tears coming out of my eyes.Looking at Khana Kaba at first sight is an experience which I can not express in words.I pray for all who ask me.







After supplications we say niya of Tawaf mentioned below

mens also should need to uncover right hand shoulder which is call Iztibah.
(Iztiba is sunnah in all the seven rounds of the tawaf
More Read: http://www.questionsonislam.com/question/what-wisdom-behind-circumambulating-kaaba-seven-times-what-meaning-tawaf-circumambulation)

 Now we need to go to the Rukn of Khana kaaba(Rukne Aswad) where Hajre aswad is placed. At this stage we have to Istalam and need to say the following pray


Now we have to start first round anti clock. In first round we have to say first round pray but if you not remembered you can say Darood Sharif as its afzal to say Darood Sharif. Try to avoid say pray by watching book as in this way you can hurt other people who is busy in tawaf. 
After every round you have to istalam and say the above pray. After seven rounds your tawaf will be completed but this time you have to do the istalam and offer 2 rakah nafil.
After Tawaf we have to drink Abe Zam Zam. Dua after Abe Zam Zam is


After drinking Zam Zam we have to go to Kohe Safa where we have to offer dua and then Niya for Sai mentioned below


Now we entered the lane that runs between two points right outside, called 'as-Safa and Marwa. The starting point is from 'as-Safa.



We walks back and forth between these two points seven times. Between these two points there are green lights where men needs to run. 








At each point he/she stops for a moment, in order to say a few prayers, and then continues. This ritual ends at Marwa where we need to perform 2 rakh nafil. 

After this men needs to do Halaq(full shave of hair) and women taqseer(cut some hair) after that Umrah completed and Ahram restrictions ends.
We were done with our first Umrah around 4:30 AM now we started waiting for Fajar prayers. The Azan of Haram is one of the best azan I have ever heard also the tilawat was very heart touching. After Fajar prayer we back to home.

Second day we offer pray and did nafli tawaf. At night our group leader told us that we will go on Ziarat of Makkha Mukarrama after Fajar prayer.


Ghare Soor

Our Journey started and we first go to Jable Soor where there is a cave called Ghare Soor where Sarkare Dou Aalam sallahu alaihi wasallam stay 3 days with Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddique Raziullah tala anhu.It is a very huge


Masjide Nimrah

We then travelled towards Masjide Nimrah where Pilgrims needs to perform 2 rakh nafil.It only open in Hajj and almost 3.5 hundred thousand people can perform nafil at one time


Jable Rehmat

This is the place where Hazrat Aadam Alaihi us Salam met Hazrat BB Hawwa and his following pray accepted by Allah Pak SWT




Here people pray for forgiveness from their sins.


Mount of Arafat, Maidane Arafat

Mount Arafat or Mount Arafah (Arabicجبل عرفات‎ transliterated Jabal ‘Arafāt) is a granite hill east of Mecca in the plain of Arafat. It is also known as the Mount of Mercy (Jabal ar-Rahmah). According to Islamic tradition, the hill is the place where the Islamic prophetMuhammad stood and delivered the Farewell Sermon to the Muslims who had accompanied him for the Hajj towards the end of his life. It reaches about 70 m in height.(wikipedia)



Masjid-e-Namra, Maidan-e-Arafat

Masjid e Nimra is situated in Arafat, Makkah. Here Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) delivered the last historic sermon (Khutba) of Hajj. Every year on 9th Zihija, Hajj Khutba is delivered from this mosque. Only two salat (Prayers) are offered in this mosque during a year. On Haj day ( the 9th Zilhija) Zuhar and Asar prayers are offered jointly by pilgrims. During Hajj it is very difficult for every pilgrim to reach here but in other days, the mosque remains empty and might be seen easily. It’s courtyard area remains open for nawafil prayers but inner hall remains closed.;
Reference: http://www.beautifulmosque.com/Masjid-e-Nimra-in-Arafat-Saudi-Arabia






Mina

Mina (also known as Muna or the Tent City) is a neighborhood of Mecca in Makkah Province, in western Saudi Arabia. It is situated 5 kilometers to the east of the Holy city of Mecca, and stands on the road from Mecca's city center to the Hill of Arafat. It covers an area of approximately 20 km².(Wikipedia)


Mina is the place where pilgrims throw stones, commemorating the occasion that the Prophet Ibrâhîm (Abraham) stoned the Devil that came between him and the command Allah had set him. (Wikipedia)
Mina, seven kilometres east of the Masjid al-Haram is where Hajj pilgrims sleep overnight on the 8th, 11th, 12th (and some even on the 13th) of Dhul Hijjah. It contains the Jamarat, the three stone pillars which are pelted by pilgrims as part of the rituals of Hajj.
Reference: http://www.islamiclandmarks.com/saudi/makkah/other/mina.html


Masjid Al-khayf

Here Huzoor Sallahu Alaihi Wsallam offered 2 rakah nafil after Hujjatul Wida. As per Hadith mentioned below 70 Anbia karam offered prayer here





All Hajj pilgrims should go there and see this sacred place and when visit then say Salam to all Messengers of Allah.




More Read: http://www.islamiclandmarks.com/saudi/makkah/other/masjid_al_khayf.html

Muzdalifa

Hajj pilgrims arrive after sunset from Arafat on the 9th Dhul Hijjah (second day of Hajj).


Reference: http://www.islamiclandmarks.com/saudi/makkah/other/muzdalifah.html


Masjide Jarana

Masjide Jeerana is a mosque where Pilgrims wear Ahram to perform Bada Umrah.


Jable Noor

Jabal al-Nour (also Jabal an-Nur or Jabal Nur), which can be translated from Arabic جبل النور as "The Mountain of Light" or "Hill of Illumination",(wikipedia)
The mountain houses the famed Ghar-E-Hira or Hira cave



On January 27,2015 I got a snap of Ghare Hira from our Muallim Waqar Bhai. I am sharing here for barkat





There are so many ziarat in  Makkah but due to limitation of time we didnt go to following ziarat worth watching in Makkah like.


The birth place of Huzoor Sallahu Alaihi Wasallam: Now a days at Bab Fahad Malik Abdul Aziz gate there is a library instead of this place. You can only watch this place in imagination that it was the place of birth our beloved Holy Prophet Sallahu Alaihi Wasallam

http://www.islamiclandmarks.com/saudi/makkah/other/birthplace_of_prophet_saw.html

Jannatul Maala: Where most akabir Sahabe Karam including Hazrat Khadijatul Kubra Razi Allahu Tala Anhu buried here
http://www.islamiclandmarks.com/saudi/makkah/other/jannatul_mala.html



Hazri Rozae Rasool(Sallahu Alaihi Wasallam) and Ziarat Madina Munawwara

We spent 4 days in Makkah Mukarrama and then our group leader told us that now we need to go Madina Munawwara. So on January 1,2015 after Fajar we took all our luggage with us and sat in a bus. I thought in my heart that I m leaving Makkah Mukarrama where I did Umrah and tawaf so I was missing Khana Kaaba and thought whether I will get chance to see it again or not. Madina Munawwarah is 450 KM far from Makkah Mukarrama. It was 5 hours journey in bus. We were looking outside bus and I was thinking about our beloved Huzoor sallahu alaihi wasallam hijrat that our beloved Prophet did hijrat on foot without any ride and completed this journey in 15 days. Our bus stopped at a stop near Zuhar prayer where I bought some stuff for my kid and offer Zohar prayer in a mosque. Our driver again started journey. Most of the people were sleeping my MRS was hearing Owais Raza Qadri naats on my smart phone and I was trying to remember the Salams I need to recite on Rozae Rasool Sallahu Alaihi Wasallam and both Rozae Hazrat Abbu Bakar and Hazrat Umer Razi Allahu Tala Alaihi 


Salam recite on Rozae Rasool Sallahu Alaihi Wsallam


Salam recite on Hazrat Abu Bakar RaziAllahu Tala Anhu
Salam recite on Hazrat Umer Farooq RaziAllahu Tala Anhu

Salam recite both on Hazrat Abu Bakar and Umer Farooq RaziAllahu Tala Anhu

Its better to memorize these salams because it is good to recite salam without seeing book as it not looks good and its less chance you can do this so I memorized it.
I would recommend to recite Daroode Taaj and good naats like Tanam Farsoda jaan para, Qaseed Burda Shareef and the Hazrat Hassan Bin Sabit poetry


Wa ahsanu minka lam tara qattu eynun,
Wa ajmalu minka lam talidi'n nisaau,
Khuliqta mubarraan min kulli`aybin,
Ka annaka qad khalaqta kamaa tashaau

Urdu literal meaning

Ya Rasool-Allah(S.A.W.)aaj tak kisi bhi aankh ne aap jaisa haseen-o-jameel nahin dekha,
Aur aap ke jaisa haseen aaj tak kise maan ne nahin janaa hai,
Aap ko tamaam aibon se paak kar ke qhalk kiye gai hain,
Aur mujhe to yun lagta hai ki aap jaise paida hona chaahte the waise hi paida hue hain.


Recite following dua

you should go with good things to present to your Master.

I was repeating all these things by heart when going to Madina. Heart beat was again running fast and fast. When we reached Madina the climate changed its nice cool breeze started. Some of our friends see Gunbade Khizra and I missed it and eargerly trying to see it. We went to hotel where the bus droped all our luggage. We were there for 1 hour and then on second bus we again sit and started our journey. The bus stopped at other place near Masjide Nabvi(Sallahu Alaihi Wasallam) but we dont know about this fact. The fact was that we dont had any hotel available and the bus driver waiting for our group leader call.After half an hour he got call and we try to reach that destination.During bus driver search for our group leader we see Masjide Nabvi three times this means bus driver didnt know the exact location so we travel in Madina streets. We all were in surprising situation what is happening with us. At last driver dropped us at a Hotel(Darul Habib 800meter) where our group leader told us that we will stay here for one day and I will try to relocate you near Masjide Nabvi for rest of your stay in Madina.We happily adjust in this Hotel as we had no option and thanks to Allah Pak that we reached in Madina before 12th Rabi ul Awwal. We were very tired so decided to have some food but it was near Asar time so all hotels were closed. I hardly find a hotel open at that moment but it was very difficult to ask an Arab for food if he is not getting you. By luck I found an Arab child who did my deal with this man.That time I realize its very necessary for people to learn basic Arabic atleast you can ask for price e.g. Kam Haza and you should learn counting from 1 to 100 if not then keep a calculator and ask a price from an Arab by giving your calculator to write price. This is a very nice tip one of my friend gave me.
At last after food and offer asar at home we prepared ourselves for Hazri of Rozae Rasool sallahu alaihi wasallam. It was maghrib when we started from our home but it was too far so we individually perform Maghrib Salah but now its time to enter in Masjide Nabvi. We went to main entrance(gate 22) as we have ladies and kids with us. When we entered it was 7;00 PM and one of the people recommend to wait till Isha. So we waited till Isha prayer. I was thinking I didnt apply any Itar so it not looks good to go without fragrance. After Isha prayer when I went out from Masjide Nabvi one boy was applying Itar to every one and that was Oad itar I was very pleased with that. I went to Babus salam gate where one need to enter for Hazri. It is better to come from Babul Baqee but now a days they are not allowing due to rush.
Remember before enter recite the Darood Sharif and wait like you are waiting for approval of hazri....Now enter with right leg and say Bismillah and do not see everywhere just look down and have feeling that you are going in Huzoor Sallahu Alaihi Wasallam rozae mubarak. Feel you are a sinner and now will request for shafaat. There are some confusions regarding the right place to recite Salam so be careful you are at right place. Make sure you are at Mawajh Sharif mentioned in below image


This is the place where all Ashiqane Rasool recite salam by heart but becareful you do not speak louder here as your all good deeds will be waste so your voice should be not low and not high. After recite Salam ask Shafaat of Huzoor sallalahu alaihi wasallam as mentioned below


Recite some good darood and salam and good naats if you remember.
Give salam of all people who asked you to say Salam at Rozae Rasool sallahu alaihi wasallam. Pray for your good here and hereafter also all good supplications

Now move right hand side and at Abu Bakar rozae mubarak recite salam also say in heart that you have alot of ahsaan on muslim ummah. Now move more at right hand infront of Umer bin Khattab rozae mubarak and recite Salam. Now move between these two roza and recite the combine salam.

I also did the same as mentioned above but I didnt get too much time as one of Shurta(police) call me and ask me to leave early. I was only able to say salam of my parents and say that all ashiqane rasool say Salam at rozae Rasool Sallahu Alaihi Wsallam.

I was feeling myself very lucky that I got the chance to see Rozae Rasool Sallahu Alaihi Wsallam I returned from Babul Baqee with my son happily. We then return to our hotel. We took dinner from a hotel called Peshawari hotel from where I bought Chapli Kabab and one salan. Madina Munawwara climate is very good its cold there.

I read a hadith that if you go and offer pray in mosque you will get sawab of one Hajj so I tried to pray in Masjide Nabvi for every prayer to get this reward. We did all of our shoppings from Madina as the people of Madina are very good. We bought dates (Ajwa, Mabroom,Barni Madina(have cure of 70 diseases), four five types dates dont remember the exact name) around 13 KG. We also bought some tabarrukat e.g. Asmad Surma, Roghan Billisan, Perfumes, Itars, ladies scarfs, gold, Abaya and ladies purse. My mother also ask me for some jadi boties like Nabi Boti, maryam phool and mehndi.

12th Rabi ul Awwal Celebration in Madina Munawwara

On 11th Rabi ul Awwal night we pray Isha prayer and then my MRS asked me that she would like to go for hazri of Huzoor sallahu alaihi wasallam as on 12th Rabi ul awwal it will be difficult for her. I asked her please go for hazri. I also had plan to attend the Mahfile Naat. I have one very good friend of mine in Yanbu. I phoned him to decide the place of Mahfile Naat. My MRS came and told me that it will take around 2-3 hours she will get chance of hazri I told her I have no issue so she back for hazri. I let my son to buy a toy so that he will play with that.Below is his picture 
Muhammad Ahmed with his toy

My MRS went at 9:30 PM for hazri and back at 01:30 Am. She told me they created groups of Pakistani women,Indonesian women and all women nations and they are sending them line by line. there it took alot of time. She added it looks like chand raat in Masjide Nabvi women decorate their hand with Mehndi. She luckily meet Mufti Muhammad Akmal student. She recite salatu salam with her. She also got chance to offer 2 rakah nafil in Rozatul Jannat (commonly known as Riazul Jannah).
She was very excited when she came back. I again contacted Syed Hammad Ali(my class fellow who was in mehfile naat) so that I will coordinate and attend the mehfile naat but he informed me that its too late mehfil is end and now his group was proceding to Sayyed us Shuda Mazar.He told me that he will meet tomorrow in Zohar prayer
We decided for fasting on 12th Rabi Ul Awwal so I took some food.On 12th Rabi ul Awwal we wore new clothes and applied good fregrance Itar and went for Namaz in Masjide Nabvi. I contacted Syed Hammad Ali after zohar prayer. He came from long distance to meet us. Syed Hammad Ali brought 1 KG toffees and one litre juice for us. Upon request we took his snap with me.

We spare alot of our time in Masjide Nabvi. I specially went for hazri at Rozae Rasool(sallahu alaihi wasallam) on this day. It was my luckiest day that on 12th Rabi Ul Awwal I was there. We broke our fast after maghrib. We then had a nice dinner from a Pakisani Restaurant. 


Ziarate Madina Munawarra

On 4th day i.e. 4th January, 13th Rabi ul Awwal we started our journey of ziarat with Muhammad Aamir(who is the man explaining about all ziarat).He is very strict about timings and asked our group leader several times about people who didnt come on time. Anyway we started our first ziarat with

Sukaifa Bini Saeeda 

Sukaifa Bini Saeeda is a first parliament house of Islam where all major decisions took place. After the temporary departure of Huzoor Sallahu Alaihi Wasallam from this world, there were some conspiracy started between muslims. This is came in knowledge of Hazrat Umer and then Hazrat Umer Razi Allahu Tala Anhu started specifying the manaqib of Hazrat Abu Bakar Razi Allahu Tala Anhu and then said to all Sahabe Karam that I am now taking bait from Hazrat Abu Bakar. After that all sahabe karam took bait on Hazrat Abu Bakar Razi Allahu Tala Anhu hand.This was a very wise decision of Hazrat Umer Razi Allahu Tala Anhu. There are a lot of benevolence of Hazrat Abu Bakar on Deene Islam. Hazrat Abu Bakar gave a resort to Deene Islam.

More Read: http://www.islamiclandmarks.com/saudi/madinah/other/saqeefah_garden.html

Jannatul Baqi

Jannatul Baqi (Garden of Heaven) is the main cemetery of Madinah. Buried there are many members of the Prophet’s (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) close family, around ten thousand of his companions (Sahabah) and many prominent, pious personalities.
More Read: http://www.islamiclandmarks.com/saudi/madinah/other/jannatul_baqi.html



Masjide Abu Bakar (Razi Allahu Tala Anhu)

Masjid Abu Bakr was first built during the time Umar ibn Abdul Aziz was governor of Madinah (87-93 AH) while the current Ottoman construction is ascribed to Sultan Mahmoud the Second in 1254 AH. It is quaint square black basalt stone building with a 12 m high dome and a 15 m minaret beginning with a bulbous base with a simply decorated pillar fanning out to a small balustrade, topped by a cylindrical section capped with a green metal cone. The proximity to Masjid Nabawi can be seen.
More Read: http://almiskeenah.com/archives/274

Masjide Umer Farooq (Razi Allahu Tala Anhu)

Masjid Umar was built in 850AH by Shamsuddin Muhammad ibn Ahmad as-Salawi with Sultan Mahmoud in 1254 AH and his son Abdul Majeed in 1266 AH renovating it to how we see it today. Within the walled area is a small rectangular courtyard. The minaret is an austere cylindrical shape also capped with a green metal cone.
More Read: http://almiskeenah.com/archives/274

About Medinah mosques please read 
http://madinahziaraat.webs.com/mosquesofmadinah02.htm

Masjide Usman Ghani (Razi Allahu Tala Anhu)

I dont find details of Masjide Usman however I took the following photograph of Masjide Usman



Masjide Ali Almurtaza (Razi Allahu Tala Anhu)

There are two famous mosques with name of Hazrat Ali (رضی اللہ تعالٰی عنہ), one very near to Masjid Nabwi and one at Ghazwa Khandaq


This is very near to Masjid Nabwi. If you are near Roza Shareef, face to Qibla, you will see Souq Haram (a long market) at the boundary of Masjid Nabwi. At the right end of this market, this mosque is located towards the opposite to the Qibla side of (100 meter) Masjid Abu Baker (رضی اللہ تعالٰی عنہ). 

Home of Sahabis

Medina hosts the homes of several Sahabis who hold significant repute in the Islamic tradition. These include homes of:
  • Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A), now Masjid -E Abu Bakr
  • Hazrat Umar (R.A), now Masjid -E Umar
  • Hazrat Usman (R.A), now Masjid -E Usman
  • Hazrat Ali (R.A), now Masjid -E Ali
  • Hazrat Bilal (R.A), now Masjid -E Bilal
  • Imam Bukhari (R.A), now Masjid -E Bukhari
Reference: http://blog.umrah-alamanah.com/places-for-ziyarat-in-makkah-and-medina-during-umrah/

Masjid Ejabah

The significance of Masjid Ejabah (also known as Masjid Mu’awiyah) is that it is the location where the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) supplicated to Allah (Glorified and Exalted is He) for three things. Allah (Glorified and Exalted is He) answered two of his requests, but not the third. The Arabic word ‘ejabah’ in english closely means ‘responding’.


Aamir bin Sa’ad (may Allah be pleased with him) reported on the authority of his father that: One day Allah’s Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) came from Aaliya and passed by the mosque of Banu Mu’awiyah. He went in and observed two rak’ahs there and we also observed prayer along with him and he made a long supplication to his Lord. He then turned to us and said:“I asked my Lord three things and He has granted me two but has withheld one. I asked my Lord that my Ummah should not be destroyed by famine and He granted me this. And I asked my Lord that my Ummah should not be destroyed by drowning (by deluge) and He granted me this. And I asked my Lord that there should be no bloodshed among the people of my Ummah, but He did not grant it.” [Muslim]
Reference: http://www.islamiclandmarks.com/saudi/madinah/other/masjid_ejabah.html

Masjide Bilal

There is a market near Masjide Bilal which called "Sooqe Bilal". Market is called Sooq in arabic. Hazrat Bilal Habshi(Razi Allahu Tala Anhu) used to sell dates in this market.

Masjide Jumma

Masjid Jummah, on the boundary of Madinah marks the site where the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) led the first Jummah salah, shortly after his Hijrah (migration) from Makkah. It is about 2.5 km from Masjid-e-Nabwi.

More Read: http://www.islamiclandmarks.com/saudi/madinah/other/masjid_jumma.html

Masjide Ghamama

This masjid, located about 300m south-west of Masjid-e-Nabwi is known as Masjid Ghamama. It is built on the site where the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) performed the Eid salah during the last years of his life.

This is also the location where the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) performed Salatul Istisqa (a special salah for invocation of rain). The word Ghamama means clouds which suddenly appeared and brought rain after the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) had performed the prayer.


More Read: http://www.islamiclandmarks.com/saudi/madinah/other/masjid_ghamama.html

Masjide Quba

Quba is the place on the outskirts of Madinah where the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him), accompanied by Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) arrived and first stayed after emigrating from Makkah. They arrived on Monday 12th Rab’i al-Awwal, fourteen years after Prophethood and this date marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar (Hijra), (16th July 622 CE). A masjid was established here by the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him), the first to be built in Islam.

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) said: “He who purifies himself at his home and comes to Masjid Quba and offers two rakats therein, will be rewarded the reward of an Umrah (lesser pilgrimage).” [Sunan ibn Majah]


 Insight Masjide Quba


More Read: http://www.islamiclandmarks.com/saudi/madinah/other/masjid_quba.html

Note: Whenever you go Medina try to perform as many 2 rakh nafil as much in this mosque because only offering 2 rakh nafil you will get the reward of an umrah. This speciality is due to our beloved Prophet Muhammad Mustafa Sallahu Alaihi Wasallma

Biru Tufla/Khatam

In front of Masjid Quba, is a sweet-water well that is now closed. The Prophet (S.A.W)'s ring fell into this well hence the name Bi'ru al-Khatam (khatam = ring). It is also called Bi'ru Tufla 
Now there is a fountain at this place




The Prophet Sallahu Alaihi Wasallam informed His companions that when this ring will lost there will be fitna in ummat. 
In the era of Hazrat Usman Ghani the ring fell from his hand in this well. 

Narrated Anas:
that when Abu Bakr became the Caliph, he wrote a letter to him (and stamped it with the Prophet’s ring) and the engraving of the ring was in three lines: Muhammad in one line, ‘Apostle’ in another line, and ‘Allah’ in a third line. Anas added: ‘the ring of the Prophet was in his hand, and after him, in Abu Bakr’s hand, and then in ‘Umar’s hand after Abu Bakr. When Uthman was the Caliph, once he was sitting at the well of Aris. He removed the ring from his hand and while he was trifling with it, dropped into the well. We kept on going to the well with Uthman for three days looking for the ring, and finally the well was drained, but the ring was not found.    - Bukhari, Volume 7, Book 72, Number 767:

The turk then drained and found this ring now this ring is in Turk meuseum
More Read:https://darvish.wordpress.com/2012/08/10/the-seal-ring-of-the-prophet-saw/

Jable Ahud

Sayings of Beloved “ Prophet Hazrat Syedina Muhammadur Rasool Sal-lal-lahu alaihi wa sallam “ I Love Uhud and Uhud Loves me”


One more fact which I was not aware about that with satellite image its showing the name of Muhammad( ).


Ghazwae Khandaq/ Battle of trench

This is the most important and  decisive battle of Islam in 5 AD. To save Medina from enemies , Hazrat Salman Farsi Razi Allahu Tala Anhu suggested to dig trench around Medina. so therefore its called Ghazwae Khandaq/Battle of trench.

Huzoor ( ) personally took part in digging the trench and there were moment when all stomach had dust on it. During digging the trench there were a solid rock which were not broke. Huzoor ( ) hit that rock and it broken like sand. Its the power of Huzoor ( ) which Allah Pak SWT gave to Huzoor ( ). Our Moallim told us that Allah Pak SWT gave more than 4000 ppl strength to Huzoor ( ).
More Read: http://mahnama.ahlesunnat.net/webzilqaad1434/seerat.htm

Masjide Fatah

This masjid is where the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) made dua (supplication) during the Battle of Ahzab and where Allah (Glorified and Exalted is He) sent him the glad tidings of victory.




More Read: http://www.islamiclandmarks.com/saudi/madinah/other/masjid_fatah.html


Jabal Rumah

This small mountain in front of Mount Uhud is where the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) had positioned archers during the Battle of Uhud with the strict instructions not to move. It was the desertion of their posts by many of the archers on thinking the battle was over that led to a reversal of fortune for the Muslims in the war.

More Read: http://www.islamiclandmarks.com/saudi/madinah/other/jabal_rumah.html


Syed-us-Shoudah” Hazrat Syedina Ameer Hamza Razi Allahu Thaalah Alaihim Ajmaeen 

“ Beloved Prophet Hazrat Syedina Muhammadur Rasool Sal-lal-lahu alaihi wa sallam said “ If any person who conveys Salaams ( Salutations to Hazrat Syedina Ameer Hamza Razi Allahu Anhu” near his grave will get a reward as if he has conveyed salam to me”

Martyrs of Uhud

The above enclosure, at the foot of Mount Uhud contains in the centre the graves of Hamza (may Allah be pleased with him), Abdullah bin Jasht (may Allah be pleased with him) and Mus’ab bin Umair (may Allah be pleased with him) who were all martyred in the Battle of Uhud. The rest of the martyrs of Uhud are buried behind this enclosure.

More Read: http://www.islamiclandmarks.com/saudi/madinah/other/martyrs_of_uhud.html


Wadiye Baiza

This is very very strange area, where you will find the laws of nature reversed.
Allah knows the best how, but you will observe ...
  •  A continuous force on your vehicle towards Madinah
  • On an ascending slope, your vehicle will automatically ascend without any engine power.


What to observe there

Do the simple things as ...
  • Reach to the end of the road, take the u-turn and stop your vehicle.
  • Turn off the vehicle, apply the Neutral gear and leave the brakes.
  • Your vehicle will start moving very slowly and gradually it will pick the speed. You just handle with steering.
  •  Your speed will reach above 120 km/h
  • The force will keep you about 12 to 13 KM from start.
  • Be careful, don't apply engine force, it may be dangerous.
Driving sitting idol and vehicle moving itself

Reference: http://madinahziaraat.webs.com/wadibaiza.htm