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| other names = | | other names = Aisha's Pillar, pillar of immigrants | ||
| place = [[Medina]], [[ | | place = [[Medina]], [[al-Masjid al-Nabawi]], in [[Rawdat al-Nabi]] | ||
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| religious affiliation = Muslims | | religious affiliation = Muslims | ||
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| rituals = | | rituals = Praying next to this pillar | ||
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'''Al-Qurʿa Pillar '''(Arabic: | |||
According to a narration, | '''Al-Qurʿa Pillar ''' (Arabic: {{ia|أُسطُوانَة القُرعَة}}) is one of the [[pillars of the Prophet's Mosque]]. According to a narration, if Muslims knew the value of this place, they would draw lots to pray there. Because [[Aisha]] was the narrator of this hadith, this pillar is also called Aisha's Pillar the phrase "Aisha's Pillar" is written on top of it. It is also called the Pillar of the Emigrants because the Meccan emigrants gathered around this pillar. | ||
According to a narration, prayers are answered near this pillar. It is also narrated that the Companions used to pray near this pillar. | |||
==location== | ==location== | ||
This pillar is one of the pillars of [[Rawza al-Nabi]], which is the third pillar from the side of the | This pillar is one of the pillars of [[Rawza al-Nabi]], which is the third pillar from the side of the prophet's pulpit and the grave of the prophet<ref>Ibn Zabāla, ''Akhbār al-madīna'', p. 101; Maṭarī, ''Al-Taʿrīf bimā ʾansat al-hijra'', p. 91; Najjār, ''Al-Durra al-thamīna'', p. 296.</ref> and is located next to the current [[Prophet's Mihrab|mihrab]]. In other words, this pillar is located in the middle of the main pillars and there are two pillars between it and the [[prophet's pulpit]], and two pillars between it and the [[grave of the prophet]], and two pillars between the Qibla and the current mihrab, and it is considered the third pillar on each side. It is located next to the [[pillar of Al-Tawba]] and [[Al-Sarīr]].<ref>Qāʾidān, ''Tārīkh wa āthār-i Islāmi Makka wa Madīna'', p. 191.</ref> | ||
==Reason for naming== | ==Reason for naming== | ||
The reason for this name is that [[Aisha]] narrated from the Prophet: In my mosque, near this pillar, there is a place where if people know the reward and virtue of praying there, they will draw lots to pray there.<ref>Samhūdī, ''Wafāʾ al-wafā'', vol. 2, p. 176; Yamānī, ''Mawsūʿa makka al-mukarrama'', vol. 2, p. 443.</ref> | The reason for this name is that [[Aisha]] narrated from the Prophet: In my mosque, near this pillar, there is a place where if people know the reward and virtue of praying there, they will draw lots to pray there.<ref>Samhūdī, ''Wafāʾ al-wafā'', vol. 2, p. 176; Yamānī, ''Mawsūʿa makka al-mukarrama'', vol. 2, p. 443.</ref> | ||
=== | ===Aisha's Pillar=== | ||
It is known that because Aisha reported a narration from the Prophet about the virtue of praying next to it, it was called by this name.<ref>Haythamī, ''Majmaʿ al-zawāʾid'', vol. 4, p. 9; Ṭabarānī, ''Al-Muʿjam al-awsaṭ'', vol. 1, p. 264.</ref> Perhaps it is because Aisha informed about it and determined its place.<ref>Ibn Zabāla, ''Akhbār al-madīna'', p. 101; Maṭarī, ''Al-Taʿrīf bimā ʾansat al-hijra'', p. 91; Najjār, ''Al-Durra al-thamīna'', p. 296.</ref> Some believe that this name was taken after Aisha.<ref>Yamānī, ''Mawsūʿa makka al-mukarrama'', vol. 2, p. 443.</ref>Now above it, the word “This is the pillar of Aisha” is written.<ref>Yamānī, ''Mawsūʿa makka al-mukarrama'', vol. 2, p. 443.</ref> | It is known that because Aisha reported a narration from the Prophet about the virtue of praying next to it, it was called by this name.<ref>Haythamī, ''Majmaʿ al-zawāʾid'', vol. 4, p. 9; Ṭabarānī, ''Al-Muʿjam al-awsaṭ'', vol. 1, p. 264.</ref> Perhaps it is because Aisha informed about it and determined its place.<ref>Ibn Zabāla, ''Akhbār al-madīna'', p. 101; Maṭarī, ''Al-Taʿrīf bimā ʾansat al-hijra'', p. 91; Najjār, ''Al-Durra al-thamīna'', p. 296.</ref> Some believe that this name was taken after Aisha.<ref>Yamānī, ''Mawsūʿa makka al-mukarrama'', vol. 2, p. 443.</ref>Now above it, the word “This is the pillar of Aisha” is written.<ref>Yamānī, ''Mawsūʿa makka al-mukarrama'', vol. 2, p. 443.</ref> | ||
===pillar of immigrants=== | ===pillar of immigrants=== |
Revision as of 11:01, 9 December 2024
General Information | |
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Other Names | Aisha's Pillar, pillar of immigrants |
Place | Medina, al-Masjid al-Nabawi, in Rawdat al-Nabi |
Religious Aspect | |
Religious Affiliation | Muslims |
Rituals | Praying next to this pillar |
Al-Qurʿa Pillar (Arabic: أُسطُوانَة القُرعَة) is one of the pillars of the Prophet's Mosque. According to a narration, if Muslims knew the value of this place, they would draw lots to pray there. Because Aisha was the narrator of this hadith, this pillar is also called Aisha's Pillar the phrase "Aisha's Pillar" is written on top of it. It is also called the Pillar of the Emigrants because the Meccan emigrants gathered around this pillar.
According to a narration, prayers are answered near this pillar. It is also narrated that the Companions used to pray near this pillar.
location
This pillar is one of the pillars of Rawza al-Nabi, which is the third pillar from the side of the prophet's pulpit and the grave of the prophet[1] and is located next to the current mihrab. In other words, this pillar is located in the middle of the main pillars and there are two pillars between it and the prophet's pulpit, and two pillars between it and the grave of the prophet, and two pillars between the Qibla and the current mihrab, and it is considered the third pillar on each side. It is located next to the pillar of Al-Tawba and Al-Sarīr.[2]
Reason for naming
The reason for this name is that Aisha narrated from the Prophet: In my mosque, near this pillar, there is a place where if people know the reward and virtue of praying there, they will draw lots to pray there.[3]
Aisha's Pillar
It is known that because Aisha reported a narration from the Prophet about the virtue of praying next to it, it was called by this name.[4] Perhaps it is because Aisha informed about it and determined its place.[5] Some believe that this name was taken after Aisha.[6]Now above it, the word “This is the pillar of Aisha” is written.[7]
pillar of immigrants
This pillar is also known as “Immigrant pillar”; Because the Meccan immigrants used to sit next to it to talk. Hence, it was also called “Majlis of muhājirān”.[8]
pillar of Mukhalliqa
Some have mentioned it as “Mukhalliqa pillar”; Because this pillar is also perfumed with aromatic substances like the Mukhalliqa pillar.[9]
Virtue
According to narrations, supplication is fulfilled near this pillar.[10] It is said that some companions prayed near it.[11] Some caliphs, as well as Ibn Zubayr and his son ʿāmir, also prayed next to it.[12]
Notes
- ↑ Ibn Zabāla, Akhbār al-madīna, p. 101; Maṭarī, Al-Taʿrīf bimā ʾansat al-hijra, p. 91; Najjār, Al-Durra al-thamīna, p. 296.
- ↑ Qāʾidān, Tārīkh wa āthār-i Islāmi Makka wa Madīna, p. 191.
- ↑ Samhūdī, Wafāʾ al-wafā, vol. 2, p. 176; Yamānī, Mawsūʿa makka al-mukarrama, vol. 2, p. 443.
- ↑ Haythamī, Majmaʿ al-zawāʾid, vol. 4, p. 9; Ṭabarānī, Al-Muʿjam al-awsaṭ, vol. 1, p. 264.
- ↑ Ibn Zabāla, Akhbār al-madīna, p. 101; Maṭarī, Al-Taʿrīf bimā ʾansat al-hijra, p. 91; Najjār, Al-Durra al-thamīna, p. 296.
- ↑ Yamānī, Mawsūʿa makka al-mukarrama, vol. 2, p. 443.
- ↑ Yamānī, Mawsūʿa makka al-mukarrama, vol. 2, p. 443.
- ↑ Samhūdī, Wafāʾ al-wafā, vol. 2, p. 176; Yamānī, Mawsūʿa makka al-mukarrama, vol. 2, p. 443.
- ↑ Ibn Zabāla, Akhbār al-madīna, p. 100; Shurrāb, Al-Ma ʿālim al-athīra, p. 44; Samhūdī, Wafāʾ al-wafā, vol. 2, p. 177.
- ↑ Maṭarī, Al-Taʿrīf bimā ʾansat al-hijra, p. 91; Najjār, Al-Durra al-thamīna, p. 296.
- ↑ Amīnī, Al-Ghadīr, vol. 5, p. 124; Subḥānī, Al-Zīyāra fī al-kitā wa al-sunna, p. 40.
- ↑ Ibn Zabāla, Akhbār al-madīna, p. 101; Samhūdī, Wafāʾ al-wafā, vol. 2, p. 176.
References
- Amīnī, ʿAbd al-Ḥusayn. Al-Ghadīr fī al-kitāb wa al-sunna wa al-ʾadab. Tehran: Dār al-Kutub al-Islāmiyya, 1372 Sh.
- Haythamī, ʿAlī b. Abūbakr. Majmaʿ al-zawāʾid wa manbaʿ al-fawāʾid. Beirut: 1402 AH.
- Ibn Zabāla. Akhbār al-madīna. Medina: Markaz Buḥūth wa Darāsāt al-Madina al-Munawwara, 1424 AH.
- Maṭarī, Muḥammad b. Aḥmad al-. Al-Taʿrīf bimā ʾansat al-hijra min maʿālim dār al-hijra. Riyadh: Dār al-malik ʿAbdu-l ʿAzīz, 2005.
- Najjār, Muḥammad b. Maḥmūd al- .Al-Durra al-thamīna fī akhbār al-madina. Medina: Markaz Buḥūth wa Darāsāt al-Madina al-Munawwara, 1427 AH.
- Qāʾidān, Aṣghar. Tārīkh wa āthār-i Islāmi Makka wa Madīna. 4th edition. Qom: Nashr-i Mashʿar, 1381 Sh.
- Samhūdī, ʿAlī b. ʿAbd Allāh. Wafāʾ al-wafā bi akhbār dar al-Muṣṭafā. Edited by Muḥammad Muḥyi al-Dīn ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd. Beirut: 1984.
- Shurrāb, Muḥammad b. Muḥammad Ḥasan. Al-Maʿālim al-athīra. Tehran: Mashʿar, 1383 sh.
- Subḥānī, Jaʿfar. Al-Zīyāra fī al-kitā wa al-sunna. Qom: Muʾassisat Imām al-Ṣādiq, 1439 AH.
- Ṭabarānī, Sulaymān b. Aḥmad. Al-Muʿjam al-awsaṭ. Edited by Abū Maʿādh Ṭāriq b. ʿIwad Allāh. Cairo: 1415-1416 AH.
- Yamānī, Aḥmad Zakkī. Mawsūʿa makka al-mukarrama wa al-madina al-munawwara. London: Muʾssisa al-furqān, 1429 AH.