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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 [[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.
'''The Al-Sarīr pillar'''' is one of the pillars in the [[Masjid al-Nabi]] (Prophet's Mosque), where the [[Prophet Muhammad]] (S) performed ''itikaf'' (spiritual retreat). This pillar became one of the supports of the Prophet’s tomb during the renovation of the Prophet’s Mosque carried out by the Mamluk Sultan Baibars. Since that time, access to the pillar for blessings has been restricted for worshippers. According to some narrations, seeking blessings from this pillar is recommended..  
According to various traditions, it is highly recommended for pilgrims to seek blessings from the Al-Sarīr pillar.  


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