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Cementerio Jannatul Baqi - Medina

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Cementerio Jannatul Baqi, ممر مشاة ، Medina Arabia Saudita
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Ubicación e historial

Ubicada al sureste de Masjid al Nabwi, la Mezquita del Profeta, en Medina en la región de Hejazi en Arabia Saudita, se encuentra Jannat al Baqi, también conocida como Baqi al Gharqad. Se llamó así porque el tipo principal de árbol que creció en esta área fue el al Gharqad, más comúnmente conocido como el espino árabe o espino del desierto. Este cementerio es el primer y más antiguo cementerio islámico de la ciudad de Medina.

De los dos cementerios sagrados e históricamente importantes para los musulmanes, Jannat al Baqi es uno de ellos. Esto se debe a que muchos de los familiares y compañeros del Profeta Muhammad (la paz y las bendiciones sean con él) están enterrados aquí. Muchas narraciones afirman que debido a esto, el Profeta diría una oración cada vez que pasaba por este sitio, haciendo de esto algo que los musulmanes también se proponen hacer.

Arquitectura

El cementerio es bastante grande y alberga al menos a 10,000 compañeros del Santo Profeta, aunque no están marcados y ya no se pueden distinguir. Originalmente solo tenía 80 metros cuadrados, se ha expandido a lo largo de los años y, a partir de ahora, ocupa un área de 175,000 metros cuadrados.

El cementerio tiene tres entradas en los lados norte, este y oeste, siendo la principal en el lado oeste.

Tumbas prominentes en Jannat al Baqi

Las tumbas prominentes en Jannat al Baqi, que son histórica y religiosamente sagradas para los musulmanes, incluyen la de Ahlul Bayt, la familia del Profeta (la paz sea con él), incluido el nieto, las hijas, el tío, las esposas y los primos del Profeta.

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Cementerio Jannatul Baqi, ممر مشاة ، Medina Arabia Saudita

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Fouzil Hithaya

Fouzil Hithaya

09/25/2021 15:23

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Jannathul baqi is an holy graveyard in madina... Men only allowed to go inside,womens are not allowed to enter in this graveyard... Very vast and peaceful place.
Muhammad Anisuzzaman Sikder

Muhammad Anisuzzaman Sikder

09/12/2021 06:34

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Jannat al-Baqi is the oldest and the first Islamic cemetery of Medina in the Hejazi region of present-day Saudi Arabia. It is located to the southeast of the Prophet's Mosque, which contains the graves of some of the Islamic prophet Muhammad's family and friends. It is also known as Baqi al-Gharqad. The grounds hold much significance for Muslims, being the resting place of many of Muhammad's relatives and companions, thus marking it as one of the two holiest cemeteries in Islamic tradition. Many narrations relate Muhammad issuing a prayer every time he passed it.
Shah Saud Toru

Shah Saud Toru

07/28/2021 19:06

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The grounds hold much significance for Muslims, being the resting place of many of Muhammad's relatives and companions, thus marking it as one of the two holiest cemeteries in Islamic tradition. Many narrations relate Muhammad issuing a prayer every time he passed it.When Muhammad Salalah we Selami arrived at Medina from Mecca in September 622 CE, al-Baqi' was a land covered with Lycium shawii boxthorn trees. According to historical records, after the arrival of Muhammad, the houses of Medina developed near al-Baqi', which was therefore considered as the public tomb. The bramble-growth was cleared and the place consecrated to be the future cemetery of the Muslims who died at al-Madina. Also al-Baqi' was introduced as somewhere whose east side is Nakhl and west side contains houses. In fact, before demolition al-Baqi' was located behind the houses in the city. During the construction of the Prophet's Mosque, on the site he purchased from two orphan children when he arrived after his migration from Mecca to Medina, As'ad ibn Zurarah, one of Muhammad's companions died. Muhammad chose the spot to be a cemetery and As'ad was the first individual to be buried in al-Baqi' among the Ansar. While Muhammad was outside Medina for the Battle of Badr, his daughter Ruqayyah fell sick and died in 624. She was buried in al-Baqi'. She was the first person from Ahl al-Bayt (Household of Muhammad) buried in this cemetery. Shortly after Muhammad arrived from Badr, Uthman bin Maz'oon died in 5/626-7 and was buried in al-Baqi'.He was considered the first companion of Muhammad from the Muhajirun to be buried in the cemetery. He was also called by Muhammad to be the first 'among us to go to the hereafter', and he also called the place where he is buried Rawhā. When his youngest son Ibrahim died, he commanded that he be buried there also; he watered the grave and called this place Zawrā.As per his command two of his daughters Zainab and Umm Kulthum also buried near the grave of Uthman bin Maz'oon. Initially, 3rd caliph Uthman was buried in the huge neighbouring Jewish graveyard. The first enlargement of al-Baqi' in history was made by Muawiyah I, the first Umayyad Caliph. In order to honour Uthman, Muawiyah included the huge Jewish graveyard into al-Baqi' cemetery. The Umayyad Caliphate built the first dome in al-Baqi' over his grave. During different times of history, many domes and structures were built or rebuilt over many famous graves in al-Baqi'.
Tusher Bhuiyan

Tusher Bhuiyan

06/28/2021 01:22

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A piece of Jannah on earth. May Allah bless All souls resting in here with eternal peace
Md. Tushar Imran

Md. Tushar Imran

06/28/2021 01:22

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A piece of Jannah on earth. May Allah bless All souls resting in here with eternal peace
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