Ziyarat Of Mosque-Al-Nabavi
The Mosque Al Nabavi is a mosque
formed by the Prophet (peace be on him) when he comes to Medina. It is the most
popular Muslim in Islam and the second largest world, after Musque al-Haram in
Makkah.
At a time when the Prophet (peace
be upon him) moved to Medina, the city headman and his immediate supporters
walked around his camel in their gorgeous apparel and glittering weapons.
Everyone hoped to leave their home. The Prophet (peace be upon him) would
answer everyone with joy and compassion, "Allah has directed the camel;
wherever he goes, that will be my house." The camel went forward for free
allegations, came to the present site building and fell down. The prophet
(peace be upon him) came and said, "This is a home" and asked about
who owned the site.
The Prophet, peace be upon him,
and commanded him to transform the new courtyard purchased in Mosque and the
work began immediately. Most of these work are made of stone blocks and are
currently attached to rock between the stone-shaped northern stone walls of the
Salt Valley. Local fabrics were also cut and titles used as columns to support
the palm extension, but most of the curtains were left open. Small stones are
laid down to keep it too low. After the mosque, the Prophet (peace be upon him)
made an open space known as Suffah in which he fought the poor for a night
stay. Two houses were built in the eastern part of the Islamic ceremony to
accommodate two of his wives at the time, Aisha and Sadda (R.A).
The prophet (Allah's peace and
peace be upon him) gave Medina Muslims an "Ansar" which means Helper,
whereas the Muslims of the Cushites and the different tribes who left their
homes and moved to the desert field call 'Muhajirun', the importance of the
delegates. The work is made by all, including the Prophet (peace be upon him)
himself, and as they work they use two verses one of them ever paid for in
case.

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