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Lottery column | Lottery column | ||
The Lottery Column is one of the pillars of Masjid al-Nabi, which according to a narration from Aisha, quoted by the Prophet, if Muslims know the value of this place, they will draw lots to pray there. Since the narrator of this hadith was Ayesha, this column was called by the name of Ayesha and it is still known by the same name, and the phrase Ayesha’s column is written on top of it. Also, because of the gathering of Meccan immigrants around this column, it is also called the column of immigrants. | The Lottery Column is one of the pillars of Masjid al-Nabi, which according to a narration from Aisha, quoted by the Prophet, if Muslims know the value of this place, they will draw lots to pray there. Since the narrator of this hadith was Ayesha, this column was called by the name of Ayesha and it is still known by the same name, and the phrase Ayesha’s column is written on top of it. Also, because of the gathering of Meccan immigrants around this column, it is also called the column of immigrants. |