Provincia de Medina
Historia Islámica

Pozo Bir Al Shifa - Provincia de Medina - بئر الشفاء

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El pozo Bir Al Shifa, también conocido como (Beer Al-Shifa) es un pozo famoso en la historia islámica. Se encuentra aproximadamente a 1 hora en coche de la Ciudad Bendita de Medina. Informó que este pozo se cavó originalmente para ayudar a los peregrinos musulmanes que viajarían para el Hajj y la Ummrah y necesitaban agua en su viaje.

Sin embargo, su agua era amarga y salada ya menudo enfermaba a la gente. Se informa que el Bendito Profeta Muhammed, la paz y las bendiciones de Dios sean con él, fue informado sobre la amargura y la naturaleza insalubre del agua. Colocó su bendita saliva en el agua, después de lo cual la naturaleza del agua se volvió dulce y saludable con el permiso de Dios. Los visitantes de hoy todavía pueden visitar este pozo que se encuentra junto a la carretera principal y probar la dulzura de esta agua por sí mismos. También puede estar interesado en visitar Ghars Well y Ethiq Well, ambos ubicados en Medina.

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Cerveza Al-Shifa Arabia Saudita

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Travel Quest by Arafat

Travel Quest by Arafat

04/20/2024 10:13

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This place is Located between Badr and Bir e Rawua. It is Narrated that this water has cure for all diseases except for death for those who have faith and beleive in it.
زاہد لطیف

زاہد لطیف

02/19/2024 19:42

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Profit Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W) spit in this well, and the water turned to weet. It is believed that this water is cure for diseases. In fact, this water is very sweet and light. There are some sellers there selling bottles and gallons also. It is 18 kilo meter away from Birr e Arrawha (also known as Birr e Shifa).
Aziz Ahmed

Aziz Ahmed

02/02/2024 05:12

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Located in between Badr and Madina. A traditional, rudimentary and undeveloped place of a great significance unbeknownst to people. Narrated that this water has cure for all diseases except for death for those who have faith and beleive in it. Was fortunate enough to see a baddu (tribal nomad) bring some herbs and dry wood from the forest up in the mountains. Herbs to be sold and the dry wood, he made fire to heat people around.
mohammed sohail

mohammed sohail

12/24/2023 13:23

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There was a time in history when Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was passing by the village with his people and halted to consume water from this well. The villagers stopped them from drinking the well’s water as it was poisonous. At that instance, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) spat into the well and announced that the well was no more toxic and its water was fit for consumption. Shifa of Aab-e-Shifa ‘Aab’ is synonymous with water, and ‘Shifa’ means to have healing properties or to be able to heal. Aab-e-Shifa is said to have amazing healing powers. People believe that Aab-e-Shifa can heal illnesses of all kinds. Those who fed the water to their sick animals observed the animals becoming healthier. People who had consumed the well water turned healthy and kept coming back to Beer-e-Shifa. They also reserved the water for future purposes. According to locals, the water is extremely pure and is free from any pollutants, even today. The water is said to be rich in calcium, keeping those who drink it active and zealous. The healing powers of the well can heal any pain and health flaws.
Zaka Uddin

Zaka Uddin

12/05/2023 09:02

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Part of spiritual enlightenment. Is some good drive outside Madina. A sort of remote place, come early in the day or at least during day time.
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Nazeek 1 questions

05/26/2024 12:52

Has this well recently reopened to the public, or is it still closed due to construction work? Has anyone visited it recently?
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