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'''Al-Ḥaram Al-Madanī''' is an area of the city of Medina in the Hijaz that, in Islam, holds sanctity and has special etiquettes and rulings. | '''Al-Ḥaram Al-Madanī''' is an area of the city of Medina in the Hijaz that, in Islam, holds sanctity and has special etiquettes and rulings. | ||
This area extends from the east and west between the eastern lava field (al-Ḥarra al-Sharqiyya) and the western lava field (al-Ḥarra al-Gharbiyya), and from the north and south, from Mount Thawr to Mount ʿAyr. | This area extends from the east and west between the eastern lava field (al-Ḥarra al-Sharqiyya) and the western lava field (al-Ḥarra al-Gharbiyya), and from the north and south, from [[Mount Thawr]] to [[Mount ʿAyr]]. | ||
Al- Haram Al-Madani has rulings and etiquettes, such as the recommended act of performing [[ghusl]] and purification when entering it, and these are similar to the rulings and Manners of the [[Al-Haram Al-Makki]]. | |||
Some have considered the reason for [[Medina]] being made a sanctuary to be the granting of protection to Medina and its inhabitants, while others have attributed it to the presence of Prophet Muhammad (s). | Some have considered the reason for [[Medina]] being made a sanctuary to be the granting of protection to Medina and its inhabitants, while others have attributed it to the presence of [[Prophet Muhammad(s)]]. | ||
==Boundaries== | ==Boundaries== | ||
The Al-Haram Al- Madani is an area within Medina in the [[Hijaz]]. | The Al-Haram Al- Madani is an area within Medina in the [[Hijaz]]. | ||
This sanctuary lies, from the east and west, between the eastern lava field (al-Ḥarra al-Sharqiyya) and the western lava field (al-Ḥarra al-Gharbiyya).<ref> al-Kulaynī ,"al-Kāfī,",vol. 4,p. 564-565; ibn Ḥanbal ," Musnad al-Imām Aḥmad ibn Ḥanbal ",vol. 3,p. 23; al-Ḥajjāj al-Nīshābūrī Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim",vol. 4,p. 113.</ref> | This sanctuary lies, from the east and west, between the eastern lava field (al-Ḥarra al-Sharqiyya) and the western lava field (al-Ḥarra al-Gharbiyya).<ref> al-Kulaynī ,"al-Kāfī,",vol. 4,p. 564-565; ibn Ḥanbal ," Musnad al-Imām Aḥmad ibn Ḥanbal ",vol. 3,p. 23; al-Ḥajjāj al-Nīshābūrī Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim",vol. 4,p. 113.</ref> | ||
And according to one narration, it extends from the north and south, from Mount Thawr to Mount ‘Ayr.<ref>al-Ḥajjāj al-Nīshābūrī Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim",vol. 4,p. 115. ,,, al-Bukhārī , "Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī ",vol. 8,p. 10.</ref> | And according to one narration, it extends from the north and south, from [[Mount Thawr to Mount ‘Ayr.<ref>al-Ḥajjāj al-Nīshābūrī Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim",vol. 4,p. 115. ,,, al-Bukhārī , "Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī ",vol. 8,p. 10.</ref> | ||
In the narrations, other various expressions have also been mentioned for determining its northern and southern boundaries.<ref>al-Kulaynī ,"al-Kāfī,",vol. 4,p. 564; al-Majlisī ,"Marāʾat al-ʿUqūl fī Sharḥ Akhbār Āl al-Rasūl ", vol. 18, p. 279; Najafī," Jawāhir al-Kalām fī Sharḥ Sharāʾiʿ al-Islām " ,vol. 20, p. 75; ibn Bābawayh ," Maʿānī al-Akhbār ",p. 337.</ref> | In the narrations, other various expressions have also been mentioned for determining its northern and southern boundaries.<ref>al-Kulaynī ,"al-Kāfī,",vol. 4,p. 564; al-Majlisī ,"Marāʾat al-ʿUqūl fī Sharḥ Akhbār Āl al-Rasūl ", vol. 18, p. 279; Najafī," Jawāhir al-Kalām fī Sharḥ Sharāʾiʿ al-Islām " ,vol. 20, p. 75; ibn Bābawayh ," Maʿānī al-Akhbār ",p. 337.</ref> | ||