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Jannatul Baqi Friedhof - Medina

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Jannatul Baqi Cemetery, مشاة، Medina Saudi-Arabien
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Standort und Geschichte

Im Südosten von Masjid al Nabwi, der Moschee des Propheten, in Medina in der Region Hejazi in Saudi-Arabien liegt Jannat al Baqi, auch bekannt als Baqi al Gharqad. Es wurde so genannt, weil die Hauptbaumart, die in dieser Gegend wuchs, der al Gharqad war, besser bekannt als arabischer Buchsdorn oder Wüstendorn. Dieser Friedhof ist der älteste und erste islamische Friedhof in der Stadt Medina.

Von den beiden historisch wichtigen und heiligen Friedhöfen für Muslime ist Jannat al Baqi einer von ihnen. Dies liegt daran, dass viele der Verwandten und Gefährten des Propheten Muhammad (PBUH) hier begraben sind. Viele Überlieferungen besagen, dass der Prophet aus diesem Grund jedes Mal, wenn er diese Stätte passierte, ein Gebet sprach, was die Muslime ebenfalls zu etwas machten.

Die Architektur

Der Friedhof ist ziemlich groß und beherbergt mindestens 10.000 Gefährten des Heiligen Propheten, obwohl sie nicht gekennzeichnet sind und nicht mehr unterschieden werden können. Ursprünglich nur 80 Quadratmeter groß, hat es sich im Laufe der Jahre erweitert und nimmt mittlerweile eine Fläche von 175.000 Quadratmetern ein.

Der Friedhof hat drei Eingänge an der Nord-, Ost- und Westseite, wobei der Haupteingang an der Westseite liegt.

Prominente Gräber in Jannat al Baqi

Prominente Gräber in Jannat al Baqi, die den Muslimen historisch und religiös heilig sind, umfassen das der Ahlul Bayt, der Familie des Propheten (PBUH), einschließlich des Enkels, der Töchter, des Onkels, der Frauen und der Cousins des Propheten.

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Jannatul Baqi Cemetery, مشاة، Medina Saudi-Arabien

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Agung Buana

Agung Buana

02/14/2023 12:50

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its looks like a final journey in the world and you will fell of masyar field in other world. For your refection of live
Ahmad Sheikh

Ahmad Sheikh

02/08/2023 20:19

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Jannat ul Baqi (also known as Baqi Cemetery) is a cemetery located in Medina, Saudi Arabia. It is considered one of the oldest and most historic cemeteries in the world, and is the final resting place for many important figures in Islamic history, including several wives and companions of the Prophet Muhammad. The cemetery was established during the time of the Prophet Muhammad, and over the centuries, it has become a site of pilgrimage for Muslims
Abdurahman Solomon

Abdurahman Solomon

01/27/2023 16:56

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Historical grave yard in Madinah, it boasts having the grave of 10000 companions of the prophet peace be upon him It is highly regarded in Islam and used to this day When you die in Madinah you would be buried here
Charlie

Charlie

01/10/2023 12:26

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Jannat al-Baqi is the most established and the main Islamic burial ground of Medina in the Hejazi district of present-day Saudi Arabia. It is situated toward the southeast of the Prophet's Mosque, which contains the graves of a portion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad's loved ones. It is otherwise called Baqi al-Gharqad. At the point when Muhammad showed up at Medina from Mecca in September 622 CE, al-Baqi' was a land covered with Lycium shawii boxthorn trees. As indicated by authentic records, after the appearance of Muhammad, the places of Medina created close to al-Baqi', which was thusly thought to be as the public burial chamber. The thorn development was cleared and the spot blessed to be the future graveyard of the Muslims who kicked the bucket at al-Madina.Additionally al-Baqi' was presented as some place whose east side is Nakhl and west side contains houses. Truth be told, before destruction al-Baqi' was situated behind the houses in the city. During the development of the Prophet's Mosque, on the site he bought from two vagrant kids when he showed up after his relocation from Mecca to Medina, As'ad ibn Zurarah, one of Muhammad's mates passed on. Muhammad picked the spot to be a graveyard and As'ad was the primary person to be covered in al-Baqi' among the Ansar. While Muhammad was outside Medina for the Clash of Badr, his girl Ruqayyah fell debilitated and kicked the bucket in 624. She was covered in al-Baqi'. She was the principal individual from Ahl al-Bayt Family of Muhammad covered in this cemeter انا للّٰہ وانا الیہ راجعون "Verily we have a place with God, and verily to Him do we return." It advises us that their demise has been announced by Allah, and we will all re-visitation of our maker.May Allah envelope your cherished one in benevolence and absolution. Ameen. Graves are to remind individuals that they generally go in there.May Allah favor the people who are covered in their graves.May Allah favor us all in our lives and when we bite the dust and are in our graves.On the off chance that you are coming to Madinah,visit the Baqi Cemetery,The timings are after Fajar and after Asr.
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.??
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02/21/2023 15:24

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