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'''Dār al-Arqam''' ({{ia|دار الارقم}}) was the house of al-Arqam b. Abi l-Arqam in which the holy Prophet (s) and the very first Muslims used to gather in secret in the early days of Islam to worship Allah. Dar al-Arqam was near [[Safa mountain]] and outside [[al-Masjid al-Haram]]. Later, a library was established there which was destroyed in 1975. Then it came into the al-Masjid al-Haram during the developments in the era of Sa'ud b. Abd al-Aziz. | |||
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* Makkah and Madinah: The Cities of Bounties & Blessings, Hajj and Ziarah Research Center | * Makkah and Madinah: The Cities of Bounties & Blessings, Hajj and Ziarah Research Center | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:10, 15 February 2020
Dār al-Arqam (دار الارقم) was the house of al-Arqam b. Abi l-Arqam in which the holy Prophet (s) and the very first Muslims used to gather in secret in the early days of Islam to worship Allah. Dar al-Arqam was near Safa mountain and outside al-Masjid al-Haram. Later, a library was established there which was destroyed in 1975. Then it came into the al-Masjid al-Haram during the developments in the era of Sa'ud b. Abd al-Aziz.
References
- Makkah and Madinah: The Cities of Bounties & Blessings, Hajj and Ziarah Research Center