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18 March 2025

  • 15:1115:11, 18 March 2025 Salman Farsi Mosque (hist | edit) [8,458 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Building | title = Salman al-Farsi Mosque | image =سلمان.jpg | image size = | image link = | image description = | other names = | place = Saudi Arabia, Medina, Near the Fath Mosque and at the edge of Mount Sela' | usage = Mosque | religious affiliation = Islam | beliefs = | rituals = | rulings = | pilgrims = | visitors = | time of construction = 1st century AH | founder = | events = | reconstructions = | reconstructors...")
  • 14:4014:40, 18 March 2025 Masjid al-Ghamama (hist | edit) [9,756 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Building | title = Masjid al-Ghamama | image =مسجد غمامه.jpeg | image size = | image link = | image description = | other names = | place =Manakha district, west of the Prophet's Mosque in Medina | usage = mosque | religious affiliation = Islam | beliefs = | rituals = | rulings = | pilgrims = | visitors = | time of construction = | founder = | events = | reconstructions = | reconstructors = | missing parts = | historical feat...")
  • 13:3013:30, 18 March 2025 Imam Ali Mosque (Manakha) (hist | edit) [8,692 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Building | title = Imam Ali Mosque | image =مسجد امام علی.jpg | image size = | image link = | image description = | other names = | place =Manakha district, west of the Prophet's Mosque in Medina | usage = mosque | religious affiliation = Islam | beliefs = | rituals = | rulings = | pilgrims = | visitors = | time of construction = | founder = | events = | reconstructions = | reconstructors = | missing parts = | historical fe...")

2 March 2025

  • 14:5914:59, 2 March 2025 The Mosque of Bani Haram (hist | edit) [11,203 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Mosque of Banī Ḥarām''' (Ar:Masjid Banī Ḥarām) is one of the ancient mosques in Medina, with its origins dating back to the Prophetic era. The mosque is located to the west of Mount Silaʿ, on the right side of the road leading to the Mosques of Fatḥ. It has one dome and one minaret in the northwestern corner. Its length is 16 meters, and its width is 13 meters. This mosque, which had fallen into ruins before 1388 AH due to the uncertainty...")

3 February 2025

2 February 2025

  • 05:4305:43, 2 February 2025 The Mosque of al-Usba (hist | edit) [8,759 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Mosque of al-ʿUsba''' (Arabic: Masjid al-ʿUṣba ) is an ancient mosque in Medina, also known as Masjid al-Tawba (the Mosque of Repentance). It is located to the west of Masjid Quba in an area filled with farms and water wells. The structure of the mosque consists of a roofless square, approximately 11 meters in length and width, with stone walls about one meter high. It is reported that Prophet Muhammad (s) prayed within the vicinity of this mosque....")

1 February 2025

28 January 2025

  • 09:5709:57, 28 January 2025 Balad al-Amin (hist | edit) [10,931 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Balad al-Amin''' (The Secure City) is one of the Quranic names for Mecca, which God swears by in Surah al-Tin. According to some Quranic verses, Prophet Ibrahim (a) prayed to God to make Mecca a secure city. Some narrations attribute the security of Mecca to his supplication, while others consider it to have been secure since the beginning of creation. Scholars differ in interpreting the meaning of the security of the Haram. Some conside...") Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

25 January 2025

11 January 2025

23 September 2024

  • 15:2415:24, 23 September 2024 Al-'Usba Mosque (hist | edit) [6,503 bytes] Saasamar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Al-Usbah Mosque''' ('''Arabic: مسجد العُصْبَة'''), is an ancient mosque located in Medina, also known by the names Al-Tawba Mosque and Al-Noor Mosque. It is situated to the west of Quba Mosque, in an area abundant with farms and water wells. The mosque structure is an open, roofless square, measuring approximately eleven meters in length and width, with stone walls that stand at a height of one meter. It has been reported that the Prophet (s) pray...") originally created as "Al-Usbah Mosque"

19 September 2024

  • 19:4519:45, 19 September 2024 Zamzam (hist | edit) [19,503 bytes] Saasamar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Zamzam (Arabic زَمزَم): refers to the most renowned water well located within the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, situated approximately 21 meters from the sacred Black Stone (Hajar al-Aswad). According to historical accounts, the Zamzam spring emerged miraculously by divine will to provide water for Prophet Isma'il (a.s) and his mother, Hagar. The origin of the city of Mecca and the reconstruction of the Kaaba are believed to be closely linked to the miraculous emergenc...")

17 September 2024

  • 19:5519:55, 17 September 2024 Bi'tha (hist | edit) [13,806 bytes] Saasamar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The term '''Bi'itha''' ('''Arabic''': '''بعثة'''), refers to the moment when Muhammad ibn Abdullah (s) was divinely appointed as a Prophet, marking the birth of Islam and the beginning of a transformative chapter in human history. In the 40th year following the Year of the Elephant (‘Aam al-Fil), Prophet Muhammad (s) received the first divine revelation during his spiritual retreat in the Cave of Hira near Mecca. His prophethood was accompanied by extraordinary mir...") originally created as "Bi'itha"

7 August 2024

  • 11:3311:33, 7 August 2024 Al-Mustajar (hist | edit) [6,693 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''Al_Mustajār''' (Arabic: المستجار) is a part of the western wall of the Ka'ba, approximately 2 meters in length, located between the Rukn al-Yamani and the second door of the Ka'ba, which was sealed during the time of Hajjaj b. Yusuf al-Thaqafi. This section is at the back of the Ka'ba, directly opposite the current door of the Ka'ba. The meaning of the word Mustajār is 'refuge' or 'sanctuary.' This place is known for the acceptance of repentanc...") originally created as "Al Mustajar"

3 August 2024

31 July 2024

  • 15:1715:17, 31 July 2024 Masjid al-Bay'ah (Mecca) (hist | edit) [9,676 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Building | title = Masjid al-Bay'ah | image =مسجد البیعه.jpg|File.png|270px|thumb|left | image size = | image link = | image description = | other names = | place = | usage = | religious affiliation = | beliefs = | rituals = | rulings = | pilgrims = | visitors = | time of construction = 144 AH/761-2 | founder = | events = The place where the people of Yathrab pledged allegiance to the Prophet, the place where the people of Aqaba...")

30 July 2024

23 July 2024

  • 13:5513:55, 23 July 2024 The Gutter of the Ka'ba (hist | edit) [8,181 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Gutter of the Ka'ba''' (in Arabic: ميزاب الكعبة) is a channel on the northern wall of the Ka'ba for draining rainwater from its roof. The gutter is located on the side of Hijr Ismail. The Quraysh were the first to build this gutter during the construction of the Ka'ba. This gutter has been reconstructed during various reigns. Furthermore, in the sayings of the infallibles, the Gutter of the Ka'ba is introduced as a blessed plac...")

15 June 2024

  • 15:0815:08, 15 June 2024 Bilal b. Rabah Mosque (hist | edit) [8,705 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Bilal b. Rabāḥ Mosque''', attributed to Bilal, was located on top of Mount Abu Qubays in Mecca. It has been demolished as part of new development plans and the construction of government palaces by Saudi Arabia on Mount Abu Qubays. This mosque is mentioned in earlier sources from the second and third centuries, where it was called the Ibrahim Mosque. In these sources, two prominent theories about the name Ibrahim are mentioned: one refers to the prop...")

11 June 2024

  • 14:1614:16, 11 June 2024 Ratij Mosque (hist | edit) [7,607 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Building | title = Rātij Mosque | image =مسجد_راتج.png | image size = | image link = | image description = Satellite image of the area where the mosque was located. | other names = Hisn al-Ratij | place = iMedina | usage = Mosque | religious affiliation = Islam | beliefs = The presence of the Prophet (PBUH) and his prayer in this place | rituals = | rulings = | pilgrims = Bilal al-Habashi | visitors = | time of construction = durin...")

10 June 2024

9 June 2024

8 June 2024

  • 14:5814:58, 8 June 2024 Rukn al-Hajar al-Aswad (hist | edit) [7,823 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Rukn al-Hajar al-Aswad''' is the southeast corner of the Ka'ba building. The structure of the Ka'ba is quadrangular, and each corner is called a rukn, and the sum of the four pillars is referred to as the pillars of the Ka'ba. Hajar al-Aswad pillar, which is located in the southeast of the Ka'ba, is the starting point of the tawaf, and at a height of one and a half meters, the Black Stone (Hajar al-Aswad) is situated there. Therefore, it is known as Rukn...")

5 June 2024

  • 15:2015:20, 5 June 2024 The pillars of the Ka'ba (hist | edit) [7,904 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The pillars of the Ka'ba''' are the four corners of this structure, each facing one of the four cardinal directions: east, west, north, and south. Each corner is called a "Rukun," and they are as follows: the Rukun al-Hajar al-Aswad (eastern), the Rukun al-Shami (western), the Rukun al-Iraqi (northern), and the Rukun al-Yamani (southern). ==Overview== The Ka'ba is a square building with four pillars, each called a "rukn" (pillar), and collectively known as the "a...")

4 June 2024

  • 18:5318:53, 4 June 2024 Hannana pillar (hist | edit) [9,310 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Ḥannana pillar''' (the weeping pillar) was the trunk of a date palm tree that was present in the Prophet's Mosque during the life of the Prophet (s). The Prophet used to lean on it while delivering sermons to the worshippers. It is narrated that after a pulpit was made for the prophet(s), a sound similar to crying and lamenting came from the trunk of the palm tree. For this reason, it was called the Hannana pillar. According to some reports, peop...")
  • 11:0411:04, 4 June 2024 Pillars of al-Masjid al-Nabawi (hist | edit) [15,546 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Pillars of Masjid al-Nabi''' are the large number of pillars that some of them, like the pillar of Repentance, Tahajjud, Hars, and Compassion, existed in the original structure of the mosque during the time of the Prophet Muhammad (s), and for this reason, they are of great significance to Muslims. Although the Mosque of the Prophet has been rebuilt several times, the placement of these pillars has not changed in the mosque's reconstruction...") originally created as "The Pillars of Masjid al-Nabi"

19 May 2024

  • 13:5413:54, 19 May 2024 Shadharwan (hist | edit) [12,269 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Shadharwan''' is a short, sloped protrusion located at the bottom of the Ka'ba's walls, except for the side of Hijr Ismail and below the door of the Ka'ba. It is believed to be a part of the Ka'ba constructed by Abraham, which was reduced by the Quraysh during the renovation of the Ka'ba. Shi'a jurists and some Sunni jurists consider performing Tawaf over it as invalid; arguing that the Tawaf should be performed around the Ka'b...")

11 May 2024

  • 14:3514:35, 11 May 2024 Al-Ijaba Mosque (Medina) (hist | edit) [6,469 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Building | title = Al-Ijaba Mosque | image =مسجد اجابه۳.JPG | image size = | image link = | image description = | other names = Banu Muawiya b. Malik Mosque | place = | usage = | religious affiliation = | beliefs = | rituals = | rulings = | pilgrims = | visitors = | time of construction = The time of the prophet | founder = | events = Prophet's prayer in this mosque | reconstructions = The last reconstruction in the year 1418 AH...")

29 April 2024

  • 15:1915:19, 29 April 2024 Elias (a) (hist | edit) [8,639 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Elias (a)''' was one of the prophets of the Israelites. His name in the Holy Scriptures is recorded as "Eliya," which has become known in Arabic as "Elias ." The name of this prophet of God is mentioned twice in the Quran, where he is described as a believer, one of the righteous servants of God, and a sent prophet. According to some Islamic narrations, Elias (a) enjoys eternal life and every year accompanies Khidr (a) on the pilgrimage. ==In the Bible== Elias's...")
  • 14:1514:15, 29 April 2024 Abu Bakr (hist | edit) [11,785 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Abū Bakr b. Abī Quḥāfa''' was one of the early Muslims, a migrant, a famous companion, the father-in-law, and the first caliph of the Prophet Muhammad(s). He accompanied the Prophet during his migration from Mecca to Medina and participated in all the expeditions alongside him. In the ninth year of the Hijra, during the first Hajj pilgrimage of the Muslims from Medina, Abu Bakr was appointed as the leader of the pilgrimage. Ac...")

28 April 2024

  • 15:1415:14, 28 April 2024 Mount Abu Qubays (hist | edit) [10,754 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Building | title = Mount Abu Qubays | image =کوه ابوقبیس.jpg | image size = | image link = | image description = | other names = | place = Mecca, Masjid al-haram | usage = Holy mountain | religious affiliation = Islam | beliefs = | rituals = | rulings = | pilgrims = | visitors = | time of construction = | founder = | events = | reconstructions = | reconstructors = | missing parts = | historical features = | trus...")
  • 13:3513:35, 28 April 2024 Abraham (a) (hist | edit) [16,046 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Abraham (a)''' is considered a leader among the followers of monotheistic religions, the forerunner of monotheists, and the father of monotheistic nations. In Islamic literature and the Quran, Abraham is recognized as the builder or rebuilder of the Ka'ba. The Quran and Islamic narrations mention his migration to Mecca, the construction of the Kaaba with the assistance of Ishma'il(a), and Abraham's performance of the hajj. ==Abraham (s) among nations a...")

20 April 2024

30 March 2024

  • 15:4515:45, 30 March 2024 Curtain of the Ka'ba (hist | edit) [12,975 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Ka'ba's curtain''', also known as Kiswa, is a black fabric that covers the walls of the Ka'ba. Covering the Ka'ba with a curtain is considered a sign of respect. The tradition of draping the Ka'ba with fabrics of various colors and materials dates back to ancient times, predating the advent of Islam. Historical sources record events related to the preparation and installation of the Ka'ba's curtain. Additionally, the Ka'ba's curtain is the subject of certain l...") originally created as "The Ka'ba's curtain"

26 March 2024

  • 13:1313:13, 26 March 2024 Dahw al-Ard (hist | edit) [14,206 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Dahw al-Ardh''' (Arabic: دحو الأرض), The spreading of the earth has the meaning of the expansion of the land, with some interpreting it as the emergence of dry land from under the water, and others understanding it as the positional and translational movement of the earth. In verses 27 to 33 of Surah Al-Nazi'at, the expansion of the earth after the creation of the heavens is mentioned (وَ الْأَرْضَ بَعْدَ ذَٰلِكَ دَحَاهَا). Acco...") originally created as "Dahw al-Ardh"

2 March 2024

27 February 2024

  • 13:5813:58, 27 February 2024 Tomb of Khadija(a) (hist | edit) [15,193 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Building | title = Tomb of Khadija(a) | image =قبر حضرت خدیجه(س).jpg | image size = | image link = | image description = The tomb of Khadija (right square) and her son Qasim (left square) | other names = | place = cemetery of Abu Talib, Jannat al-Mu'lla | usage = | religious affiliation = | beliefs = | rituals = | rulings = | pilgrims = | visitors = | time of construction = | founder = | events = Destruction of Jannah a...")

26 February 2024

  • 11:0811:08, 26 February 2024 Musalla of the Prophet (hist | edit) [12,910 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Building | title = Musalla of the Prophet'''<small>(PBUH)</small> | image = | image size = | image link = | image description = | other names = | place = Manakhah in the west of Masjid al-Nabi in Medina | usage = | religious affiliation = | beliefs = | rituals = | rulings = | pilgrims = | visitors = | time of construction = | founder = | events = | reconstructions = | reconstructors = | missing parts = | historical features...")
  • 09:4509:45, 26 February 2024 Badr Martyrs Cemetery (hist | edit) [13,628 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Badr Martyrs Cemetery''' is the Badr battlefield where, according to historical traditions, the martyrs of Badr are buried there. Badr is located near the city of Medina in Saudi Arabia.The cemetery of the Badr martyrs, according to historical travelogues, was an area adjacent to the Arish Mosque. Today, there is still a cemetery with a wall in the city of Badr, recognized as the burial place of the martyrs of Badr." ==The Battle of Badr== The Battle of Bad...")

21 February 2024

  • 15:1815:18, 21 February 2024 Dar al-Hijra (hist | edit) [5,211 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Dar al_Hijra''' (Arabic: دار الهجره) meaning the place of migration, is a title for the city of Medina, given to this city in commemoration of the Prophet's migration from Mecca to Medina." ==Terminology== 'Dar' means home, dwelling, and city, while 'al-Hijra' means migration from one place to another.<ref>Fayyūmī, ''Miṣbāḥ al-munīr fī gharīb al-sharḥ al-kabīr li-rāfiʿī'', vol. 2, p. 632; Basṭānī, ''Farhang-i abjadī'', vol. 1, p....")

19 February 2024

7 February 2024

  • 21:4421:44, 7 February 2024 Adam (Prophet) (hist | edit) [24,590 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Adam(AS)''' is the first human and the first prophet. According to some Islamic narrations, after being expelled from paradise, Adam settled in Mecca. His repentance was accepted in Mecca, and he was the one who built the Kaaba. He was also the first to learn the rituals of Hajj from the Gabriel and performed the pilgrimage many times. ==Lexicology== The name "Adam" is used in the Quran and the two Testaments to refer to the first human,...")

22 January 2024

  • 15:2715:27, 22 January 2024 Bani Unayf Mosque (hist | edit) [11,433 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Building | title = The Bani Unayf Mosque | image =مسجد بني انيف07.jpg | image size = | image link = | image description = | other names = Masjid al-Musabbih or al-Subh(morning) Mosque | place = saudi arabia, Medina, near the Quba Mosque | usage = Mosque | religious affiliation = | beliefs = | rituals = | rulings = | pilgrims = | visitors = | time of construction = 2021 | founder = | events = Performing prayer of the P...")

21 January 2024

  • 16:1416:14, 21 January 2024 The verse of Hajj (hist | edit) [14,529 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The verse of Hajj''' is The 97th verse of Sura Al Imran is the basis for the obligation of Hajj upon all those who are financially able. Some other verses, such as verse 196 of Sura Al-Baqara and verse 27 of Sura Al-Hajj, are also referred to as Hajj verses. Scholars and jurists have interpreted this verse in various ways. For example, according to this verse, Hajj is obligatory for everyone (some jurists even argue for non-Muslims). Furthermore, when one becomes fi...")

17 January 2024

  • 16:4716:47, 17 January 2024 The Prophet's Chamber (hist | edit) [9,306 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Building | title = The Prophet's Chamber | image =حجره شریفه.jpg|File.png|270px|thumb|left| | image size = | image link = | image description = | other names = Al-sharīfa Chamber | place = Medina, Masjid al-Nabi | usage = Aisha's Chamber and residence | religious affiliation = Islam | beliefs = Tawaf and blessings of the angels around the Prophet's grave | rituals = | rulings = | pilgrims = | visitors = |...")

13 January 2024

  • 18:2418:24, 13 January 2024 The goals and effects of Hajj (hist | edit) [26,362 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The goals and effects of Hajj''' are the spiritual and material results of the Hajj in the life of a Muslim, which are mentioned in religious texts. According to the Qur'an (verses 27 and 28 of Surah Hajj), the duty of Hajj has benefits for humans: وَأَذِّن فِی ٱلنَّاسِ بِٱلۡحَجِّ یَأۡتُوکَ رِجَالٗا وَعَلَیٰ کُلِّ ضَامِرٖ یَأۡتِینَ مِن کُلِّ فَجٍّ عَمِیقٖ لِّیَشۡهَ...")

6 January 2024

  • 18:4518:45, 6 January 2024 Al-Sarir pillar (hist | edit) [8,811 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Building | title = Al-sarir pillar | image =ستون سریر..jpg | image size = | image link = | image description = | other names = pillar of I'tikaf | place = Medina, Masjid al-Nabi | usage = | religious affiliation = | beliefs = | rituals = | rulings = | pilgrims = | visitors = | time of construction = | founder = | events = Prophet would spread his bed next to this pillar during I'tikaf.. | recons...")

4 January 2024

  • 14:1014:10, 4 January 2024 Al-Tawba Pillar (hist | edit) [8,963 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Building | title = Al-Tawba pillar | image =ستون توبه۲.jpeg | image size = | image link = | image description = A view of the Al-Tawba pillar where the Sarir pillar can be seen on the left side of that. | other names = pillar of Abū lubāba | place = Medina, Masjid al-Nabi | usage = | religious affiliation = | beliefs = | rituals = | rulings = | pilgrims = | visitors = | time of construction = | foun...") originally created as "Al-Tawba pillar"

9 December 2023

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