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'''The Al-Sarīr pillar'''' is one of the prominent features of Masjid al-Nabi and holds significant historical and religious importance. It is traditionally recognized as the location where Prophet Muhammad (S) engaged in Iʿtikāf, a form of spiritual retreat and devotion. During the reconstruction of Masjid al-Nabi by the Mamluk Sultan | '''The Al-Sarīr pillar'''' is one of the prominent features of [[Masjid al-Nabi]] and holds significant historical and religious importance. It is traditionally recognized as the location where [[Prophet Muhammad]] (S) engaged in Iʿtikāf, a form of spiritual retreat and devotion. During the reconstruction of Masjid al-Nabi by the Mamluk Sultan [[Baibars]], this pillar was used as a foundational support for the Prophet's shrine. Since that time, access to this pillar has been restricted to pilgrims seeking its blessings. | ||
According to various traditions, it is highly recommended for pilgrims to seek blessings from the Al-Sarīr pillar. | According to various traditions, it is highly recommended for pilgrims to seek blessings from the Al-Sarīr pillar. | ||