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'''Lady Khadija's House''', (Arabic: {{ia|دار السيدة خديجة}}, | '''Lady Khadija's House''', (Arabic: {{ia|دار السيدة خديجة}}, Dār al-Sayyida Khadīja), in [[Mecca]], was the house where the Prophet(s) lived after marrying [[Lady Khadija]] until he migrated to [[Medina]]. This house was the [[Mawlid Fatima|birthplace of Lady Fatima(a)]] and other children of Khadija, and many [[Meccan verses]] of the [[Quran]] were also revealed to the Prophet(s) in that house, and also Khadija died in this house. Since the 6th/12th century, this place has been also known in sources as Lady Fatima's birthplace. Since then, there has been two domes in this house. One was called [[Qubbat al-Wahy]] and it was built on a room that was considered the place of worship of the Prophet(s) and the place where [[Gabriel]] descended on the Prophet. The other dome was built over a room that was said to be Lady Fatima's birthplace. | ||
In the 14th/20th century, after [[House of Saud]] 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 to develop [[al-Masjid al-Haram]] in 1410/1989, 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 [[al-Masjid al-Haram]]. | In the 14th/20th century, after [[House of Saud]] 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 to develop [[al-Masjid al-Haram]] in 1410/1989, 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 [[al-Masjid al-Haram]]. | ||
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Lady Khadija's house was in Perfumers Alley (Zuqaq al-'Attarin), [[Mecca]].<ref>Azraqī, ''Akhbār Makka'', vol. 2, p. 78-87; Yamani, ''Sayyida Khadija bint | Lady Khadija's house was in Perfumers Alley (Zuqaq al-'Attarin), [[Mecca]].<ref>Azraqī, ''Akhbār Makka'', vol. 2, p. 78-87; Yamani, ''Sayyida Khadija bint Khuwaylid'', p. 94.</ref> It was located in the vicinity of [[Abu Sufyan]]'s house.<ref>Azraqī, ''Akhbār Makka'', vol. 2, p. 199.</ref> | ||
This house was the place where the Prophet(s) lived with [[Lady Khadija]]<ref>Azraqī, ''Akhbār Makka'' ,vol. 2, p. 199.</ref> and many [[Meccan verses]] of the Qur'an were revealed in this house.<ref>Fāsī, ''al-Zuhūr al-muqtaṭafa'', p. 99.</ref> [[Fatima(a)]] and other children of Lady Khadija 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 demise of Khadija. The Prophet(s) continued living in this house after that until he migrated to [[Medina]].<ref>Azraqī, ''Akhbār Makka'' ,vol. 2, p. 199.</ref> | This house was the place where the Prophet(s) lived with [[Lady Khadija]]<ref>Azraqī, ''Akhbār Makka'' ,vol. 2, p. 199.</ref> and many [[Meccan verses]] of the Qur'an were revealed in this house.<ref>Fāsī, ''al-Zuhūr al-muqtaṭafa'', p. 99.</ref> [[Fatima(a)]] and other children of Lady Khadija 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 demise of Khadija. The Prophet(s) continued living in this house after that until he migrated to [[Medina]].<ref>Azraqī, ''Akhbār Makka'' ,vol. 2, p. 199.</ref> |
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