Makkah Province
Islamic History

Jannat Al-Mu'alla Cemetry - Makkah

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Jannatul Mualla, Al Masjid Al Haram Road, Mecca Saudi Arabia
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Description

Location and History

About one kilometer to the north of Al Masjid Al Haram lies the huge, walled cemetery known as Jannah al Mu’allah. The term “Jannah al Mu’alla” means ‘The Most Exalted Paradise’ and it is also known as the ‘Cemetery of Mu’alla’ or ‘Al Hajun’. This site is historically important to Muslims because this is the site where many of the ancestors and relatives of the Prophet Muhammad are buried.

Structure

Many domes and structures have been built over the known graves through the years. In 1925, many historic landmarks in the area were demolished by the Saudi King of the time, Ibn Saud, including this cemetery. Because of this, no original graves or tombstones have survived. The graves are now distinguished by small piles of rocks. Since there are no distinguishable tombstones, people now pay respects to the entire area in general. The site has free access all year long.

Prominent graves in Jannat al Mua’alla

Many people integral to the basis of Islam and close to the Prophet (PBUH) are buried here. Hazrat Aminah, Hazrat Khadija, Hazrat Qasim and Abdullah, Abdul Mutlib, and Abu Talib, the mother, wife, sons, grandfather, and uncle all lie in this blessed resting place, respectively.

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Islamic History
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Location

Jannatul Mualla, Al Masjid Al Haram Road, Mecca Saudi Arabia

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Araby Abouzeid

Araby Abouzeid

05/19/2023 15:55

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MashaAllah, one of the most burial grounds on earth maybe. where all Makkah burry their deceased. Any Muslim who dies in Makkah , except martyrs get buried there and for free and their Janaza prayer gets performed in Masjid Alharam. Burial charities are all over Makkah and connected to all hospitals. Once a person is announced dead by the hospital administrator, the charity picks up the body, do the ghusl and all the other body perpetration rituals then take the body to masjid Al Haram for Janaza around the closest regular prayer time. Then the body goes to the cemetery for burial. Beautiful!!! And all at no cost. Make sure to visit. Very easy to get to. It is very close to the Haram, about 12 minutes walk from the King Abdulla recent expansion side or often called Ghaza side. Any busy or taxi that is going that direction you can take to the cemetery.
THE ART OF LIFE

THE ART OF LIFE

04/26/2023 04:23

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It's graveyard since Prophet Hazrat Muhammad
Faheem Ejaz

Faheem Ejaz

04/21/2023 12:28

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Cemetery for pious and great people in islamic history.
Arshab Cp

Arshab Cp

04/06/2023 20:17

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Jannat Al Mu'alla is where many of the Prophet (PBUH)'s ancestors are buried. Most prominent ones are his mother (Aminah), grandfather (Abdul Muttalib) and first wife (Khadijah). This ancient burial place was respected even before Mohamed (PBUH) was born, and remains so to this day. The cemetery is open all year, and there is no admission fee. شكراً
Imtiyaz Ahmed

Imtiyaz Ahmed

02/21/2023 06:04

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Located near the Jin Mosque. Many historical figures of pre & post Islamic Arabia are resting here!
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