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====Pillar of Site of Gabriel==== | ====Pillar of Site of Gabriel==== | ||
This pillar that is also called Murbi'at al-Qabr ({{ia|مربعة القبر}}) is beside the northern side of the pure frame where the door of Fatima's house was being opened and this is the same door that according to Ibn Abbas's narration, God's messenger stood beside | This pillar that is also called Murbi'at al-Qabr ({{ia|مربعة القبر}}) is beside the northern side of the pure frame where the door of Fatima's house was being opened and this is the same door that according to Ibn Abbas's narration, God's messenger stood beside five times a day –at the time of five imperative prayers- for nine months and said: "peace be upon you, may God bless you and grant you his abundance. 'Indeed, God determines that the impurity withdraws from you –the Prophet's (s) household- and He cleanses you thoroughly.' (Quran 33:33)" | ||
====Al-Mukhallaqa Pillar ==== | |||
This pillar is beside the mihrab. At first, the Prophet (s) put his back on the trunk of a date tree and lectured. It was written when the pulpit was built for him, this trunk wailed similar to the female camel that is separated from her baby, therefore, this pillar is called the wailing one ({{ia|حَنَّانة}}). The pillar was erected in the same place of the date tree. It is called al-Mukhallaqa ({{ia|المخلقة}}) because perfume was put on it. | |||
===Suffa=== | |||
Soffeh is the name of the place where a group of homeless immigrant Muslims inhabited during the first years of their immigration from Mecca to Medina. The place devoted to them was approximately 96 square meters and roofed and it was located between the door of Gabriel and the door of Women. | Soffeh is the name of the place where a group of homeless immigrant Muslims inhabited during the first years of their immigration from Mecca to Medina. The place devoted to them was approximately 96 square meters and roofed and it was located between the door of Gabriel and the door of Women. | ||
The Mosque of the Prophet (s) 21 | The Mosque of the Prophet (s) 21 |
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