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Jannatul Baqi Cemetry - Madina

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Jannatul Baqi Cemetery, ممر مشاة، Medina Saudi Arabia
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Location and History

Located to the southeast of Masjid al Nabwi, the Prophet’s Mosque, in Medina in the region of Hejazi in Saudi Arabia, lies Jannat al Baqi, also known as Baqi al Gharqad. It was named so because the main type of tree that grew in this area was the al Gharqad, more commonly known as the Arabian boxthorn or desert thorn. This cemetery is the oldest and first Islamic cemetery in the city of Medina.

Out of the two historically important and holy cemeteries to Muslims, Jannat al Baqi is one of them. This is because many of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)’s relatives and companions are buried here. Many narrations state that because of this, the Prophet would say a prayer every time he passed this site, making this something Muslims take upon themselves to do as well.

Architecture

The cemetery is pretty large and houses at least 10,000 companions of the Holy Prophet, although they are unmarked and cannot be distinguished anymore. Originally only 80 meters square in size, it has expanded over the years, and as of now, it takes up an area of 175,000 square meters. 

The cemetery has three entrances on the north, east, and west sides, the main one being on the west side. 

Prominent graves in Jannat al Baqi

Prominent graves in Jannat al Baqi, which are historically and religiously sacred to Muslims, include that of the Ahlul Bayt, the family of the Prophet (PBUH), including the Prophet’s grandson, daughters, uncle, wives, and cousins.

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Jannatul Baqi Cemetery, ممر مشاة، Medina Saudi Arabia

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Umair Hussain Siddiqui

Umair Hussain Siddiqui

09/29/2023 22:38

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Jannat al-Baqīʿ (Arabic: ٱلْبَقِيْع, "The Baqi'") is the oldest and the first Islamic cemetery of Medina in the region of present-day Saudi Arabia. By the grace of Allah, I was able to see the graveyard of our beloved sahabi Hazrat Usmani Ghani رضي الله عنها..
Haroon Sarwer

Haroon Sarwer

09/08/2023 14:24

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The Cemetery blessed by Sahabah’s graves, including Prophet Muhammad’s children and Mothers of the Believers.
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06/28/2023 21:35

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Jannatul Baqi' is located in Madinah al-Munawwarah and is located next to Masjid Nabawi. Several hadiths of our beloved Prophet Muhammad SAW mention that visiting Al-Baqi` is both virtuous and meritorious. It's also meaning "The Garden of Baqi" and Baqiul Gharqad. Alhamdulillah, mashaAlllah, tabarakAllah.. I get a chance to visit here. Always crowded with the pilgrims, alhamdullillah. InshaAllah, will come back again and again and again.
Afzal Shaikh

Afzal Shaikh

05/11/2023 12:49

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The place where all over the muslim wants to bury offcoourse Jannat-ul-baqi this is the most simple and long cemetry i have visited it so beautifull and have peace in it i wish i also bury yer it is soo closed to our prophet and the sahabas are also der so visit soon note: visiting time is only after fajr if u missed it u have to come next day no other time is der
Feri Nayax

Feri Nayax

05/10/2023 04:44

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Jannatul-Baqīʿ is the first Islamic public burial place in Medina, Hijaz region, now Saudi Arabia. Located to the east-southeast of the Nabawi Mosque, this is where the families and companions of the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, as well as the tabiin and tabiuttabiin are buried. Also referred to as Baqīʿ al-Gharqad. Figures buried Fatimah bint Asad, Muhammad's aunt and mother of Caliph Ali, 'Abbas bin 'Abdul-Muttalib, Muhammad's uncle, Ummul Banin, who married Ali after the death of Fatimah and Shafiyyah, Muhammad's aunt Atikah. Hasan bin Ali, grandson of Muhammad, son of Fatima and Ali.
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02/21/2023 15:24

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