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According to a narration, supplication next to this pillar is fulfilled. It is also mentioned that the Companions used to pray next to this pillar. | According to a narration, supplication next to this pillar is fulfilled. It is also mentioned that the Companions used to pray next to this pillar. | ||
==The location of Al-Qurʿa Pillar== | ==The location of Al-Qurʿa Pillar== | ||
This | 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 noble grave of the Messenger of God [1] and is located next to the current altar. In other words, this pillar is located in the middle of the main pillars and there are two columns between it and the prophet’s pulpit, and two columns between it and the grave of Sharif, and two columns between the Qibla and the current altar, and it is considered the third column on each side. It is located next to the column of repentance and the bed.[2] | ||
Lottery column, a place to overtake in prayer | Lottery column, a place to overtake in prayer | ||
The reason for this name is that Ayesha narrated from the Prophet of God: 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][3][3] 4] | The reason for this name is that Ayesha narrated from the Prophet of God: 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][3][3] 4] | ||
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Virtue of the lottery column | Virtue of the lottery column | ||
According to narrations, prayer is answered near this pillar.[13] It is said that some companions prayed near it.[14] Some caliphs, as well as Ibn Zubair and his son Amir, also prayed next to it.[15][16] | According to narrations, prayer is answered near this pillar.[13] It is said that some companions prayed near it.[14] Some caliphs, as well as Ibn Zubair and his son Amir, also prayed next to it.[15][16] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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