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Jannatul Baqi Cemetry - Madina

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Jannatul Baqi Cemetery, ممر مشاة، Medina Saudi Arabia
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Description

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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Omar

Omar

12/20/2022 22:25

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+The cemetery is tidy and regular, and the graves are tidy and regular.?? +There are no decorations on the graves, luxury features, or anything contrary to the Sunnah or Islam.?? +There are no names on the graves, and this contributes a little to the non-sanctification of graves.?? +The tomb of our master Othman bin Affan and Ibrahim, son of the Prophet Muhammad, is known. It is nice that they and others are preserved and known for about 1000 years.?? +There are security men to regulate entry and exit, and to prevent anyone from performing improper acts of reverence.?? -It would be better if there were small identification boards at the graves of the well-known, with names mentioned.??
omar mk

omar mk

12/20/2022 22:25

Google review

+The cemetery is tidy and regular, and the graves are tidy and regular.?? +There are no decorations on the graves, luxury features, or anything contrary to the Sunnah or Islam.?? +There are no names on the graves, and this contributes a little to the non-sanctification of graves.?? +The tomb of our master Othman bin Affan and Ibrahim, son of the Prophet Muhammad, is known. It is nice that they and others are preserved and known for about 1000 years.?? +There are security men to regulate entry and exit, and to prevent anyone from performing improper acts of reverence.?? -It would be better if there were small identification boards at the graves of the well-known, with names mentioned.??
Muhammad Tahir

Muhammad Tahir

12/18/2022 22:20

Google review

Very historic place. It is the oldest and the first Islamic cemetery of Medina in the Hejazi region of present-day Saudi Arabia.
Mocha ruart

Mocha ruart

12/13/2022 13:10

Google review

5 star for Jannatul Baqi..?? 0 star for management/security staff. They are biased toward public.. Only certain race of people are given access and priority. May allah open their eyes and grant them hidayah.
Waheed Yousuf

Waheed Yousuf

12/08/2022 16:59

Google review

It usually opens after every prayer but best time to visit is after Fajr and Asr becuase it's open to public for a longer time after Fajr and Asr Salaat.
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02/21/2023 15:24

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