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'''The House of Lady Khadīja''', the Prophet’s wife, in [[Mecca]], was the house where the Prophet of Islam <small>(pbuh)</small> lived after marrying Khadijah until he migrated to [[Medina]]. This house was the birthplace of [[Fatima|Lady Fatima]](s) and other children of Khadīja(s) and many Meccan verses of the Quran were also revealed to the Prophet in that house and also Khadīja died in this house.
'''The House of Lady Khadīja''', the Prophet’s wife, in [[Mecca]], was the house where the Prophet of Islam <small>(pbuh)</small> lived after marrying [[Khadija|Lady Khadīja]] until he migrated to [[Medina]]. This house was the birthplace of [[Fatima|Lady Fatima]](s) and other children of Khadīja(s) and many Meccan verses of the Quran were also revealed to the Prophet in that house and also Khadīja died in this house.
Since the 6th century, this place has been known in sources as the birthplace of Lady Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet. Since then, there were two domes in this house. One was called [[Qubbat al-Waḥy]] and it was built on a room that was considered the place of worship and the place where Gabriel descended on the Prophet. The other dome was built over a room that was said to be the place of worship of lady Fatima(s).
Since the 6th century, this place has been known in sources as the birthplace of Lady Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet. Since then, there were two domes in this house. One was called [[Qubbat al-Waḥy]] and it was built on a room that was considered the place of worship and the place where Gabriel descended on the Prophet. The other dome was built over a room that was said to be the place of worship of lady Fatima(s).


In the 14thAH/20th century AD, after House of Saʿūd conquered Mecca, this house was destroyed and later a building for teaching the Quran was built in its place. During the demolition and excavation of this place with the aim of developing the Grand Mosque in 1410 AH, the remains of the old building of Khadija’s house were found under the soil. This place has disappeared today and its location is in the area of [[Masjid al-Ḥarām]].
In the 14thAH/20th century AD, after House of Saʿūd conquered [[Mecca]], this house was destroyed and later a building for teaching the Quran was built in its place. During the demolition and excavation of this place with the aim of developing the Grand Mosque in 1410 AH, the remains of the old building of Khadija’s house were found under the soil. This place has disappeared today and its location is in the area of [[Masjid al-Ḥarām]].
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Lady Khadīja’s house was in [[Mecca]] in Attara Alley (Zaqaq al-Attarin) [1,āʾa fīhā.Akhbār Makka  ,vol. 2, pp. 78-87;  Sayyida Khadīja bint khūwaylīd p. 94.] which later became known as [Zaqaq al-Sugh and Stone Alley (Zaqaq al-Hajr)[2,,,āʾa fīhā.Akhbār Makka. p. 94.] and was located in the vicinity of Abu Sufyan’s house. [3, Khadīja bint khūwaylīd  p.94] This alley reaches the Haram Mosque from one side. [4, Akhbār Makka, vol. 2, p. 87;                    , p. 99.
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This house was the place where the Prophet (pbuh) lived with Khadija (pbuh)[5, Akhbār Makka ,vol. 2, p. 199.] and many Meccan verses of the Qur’an were revealed in this house.[6                p. 99. ]↑ Makkah Akhbar, Al-Azraqi, vol. 2, p. 199.] They were born in the house of Badnia. [7  Akhbār Makka ,vol. 2, p. 199.] The place of death of Hazrat Khadijah (PBUH) is also reported to be this house, and the Prophet (PBUH) lived in this house after that until the migration to Medina. [8 Akhbār Makka , , vol. 2, p. 199.]
Lady Khadīja’s house was in [[Mecca]]<ref>Azraqī, ''Akhbār Makka'' ,vol. 2, p. 78-87; Yamānī, ''Sayyida Khadīja bint khūwaylīd'', p. 94.</ref>and it was located in the vicinity of [[Abu Sufyan|Abu Sufyān]]'s house. <ref>Azraqī, ''Akhbār Makka'' ,vol. 2, p. 199.</ref>
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This house became known as the Dar (house) of Hazrat Khadijah (pbuh) because of the residence of Hazrat Khadijah (pbuh) and it was also known as the birthplace of Fatimah (pbuh) because of the birth of Hazrat Fatimah[9.                     , p. 99]
This house was the place where the Prophet (pbuh) lived with [[Khadija|Lady Khadīja]]<ref>Azraqī, ''Akhbār Makka'' ,vol. 2, p. 199.</ref> and many Meccan verses of the Qur’an were revealed in this house.<ref>al-fāsī, al-Zuhūr al-muqattifa min tārīkh makka al-musharrifa, p. 99.</ref>[[Fatima|Lady Fatima]](s) and other children of Lady Khadīja were born in this house.<ref>Azraqī, ''Akhbār Makka'' ,vol. 2, p. 199.</ref> It is also reported that this house is the place of death of Hazrat Khadijah (pbuh) and the Prophet (pbuh) lived in this house after that until he migrated to Madinah.<ref>Azraqī, ''Akhbār Makka'' ,vol. 2, p. 199.</ref>
 
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This house became known as the Dār (house) of Lady Khadīja because of the residence of her and it was also known as the birthplace of [[Fatima|Lady Fatima]](s) because of the birth of lady Fatimah.<ref>al-fāsī, al-Zuhūr al-muqattifa min tārīkh makka al-musharrifa, p. 99.</ref>                 


The first descriptions of Khadija’s house
The first descriptions of Khadija’s house