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==Etiquettes and Rules==
==Etiquettes and Rules==
Main Article: Etiquettes of the Two Sanctuaries
Main Article| The Manners of the [[Haramayn]] (Two Sanctuaries)
According to Shia hadith sources, the Medina sanctuary has etiquettes and rulings similar to the Mecca sanctuary; such as the virtue of performing ghusl (ritual purification) and maintaining cleanliness upon entering Medina and when visiting the Prophet’s sanctuary (peace be upon him).
According to Shia hadith sources, the Medina sanctuary has etiquettes and rulings similar to the Mecca sanctuary; such as the virtue of performing ghusl (ritual purification) and maintaining cleanliness upon entering Medina and when visiting the [[Prophet’s Haram]].
Some Sunni jurists have also issued rulings recommending ghusl upon entering the Medina sanctuary.<ref>al-Ḥaskafī , "al-Durr al-Mukhtār " ,vol. 1, p. 184; al-Majmūʿ Sharḥ al-Muḥadhdhab ",vol. 8, p. 273; Fatḥ al-Wahhāb, vol. 1, p. 257.</ref>
Some Sunni jurists have also issued rulings recommending ghusl upon entering the Medina sanctuary.<ref>al-Ḥaskafī , "al-Durr al-Mukhtār " ,vol. 1, p. 184; al-Majmūʿ Sharḥ al-Muḥadhdhab ",vol. 8, p. 273; Fatḥ al-Wahhāb, vol. 1, p. 257.</ref>
In Shia narrations, regarding hunting and cutting trees, there are narrations permitting.<ref>al-Ḥumayrī ," Qurb al-Isnād ", p. 301.</ref> And narrations indicating non-permissibility.<ref>ibn Bābawayh ," Maʿānī al-Akhbār ",p. 337.</ref>
In Shia narrations, regarding hunting and cutting trees, there are narrations permitting.<ref>al-Ḥumayrī ," Qurb al-Isnād ", p. 301.</ref> And narrations indicating non-permissibility.<ref>ibn Bābawayh ," Maʿānī al-Akhbār ",p. 337.</ref>
They indicate this. In narrations from the Sunni tradition, cutting the trees of the Haram Madani (the Sanctuary of Medina) has been deemed forbidden.<ref>ibn Bābawayh ," Maʿānī al-Akhbār ",p. 337.</ref>
They indicate this. In narrations from the Sunni tradition, cutting the trees of the Haram Madani (the Sanctuary of Medina) has been deemed forbidden.<ref>ibn Bābawayh ," Maʿānī al-Akhbār ",p. 337.</ref>
==Related topics==
==Related topics==
*[[Haramayn]](The Two Sanctuaries)
*[[Haramayn]](The Two Sanctuaries)