Provincia de Tabuk
sitio histórico

La antigua ciudad de Madyan - provincia de Tabuk

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Descripción

Madyan es un sitio arqueológico ubicado en el noroeste de la Península Arábiga, en la región de Tabuk, Arabia Saudita. El lugar está formado por casas que han sido excavadas en enormes rocas y se remontan al año 2000 a. C. Es uno de los pocos sitios que son famosos por los profetas que fueron enviados allí. Este lugar en particular significa el nombre del Profeta Shoaib. La paz sea con él.

Historia Islámica

Madyan es un lugar que se ha mencionado tanto en el Corán como en la Torá varias veces. Según la creencia musulmana, este es el lugar donde se envió al Profeta Shoaib. Las tribus que solían vivir aquí también se llamaban "habitantes de los bosques". Cometerían un robo y eran injustos en sus tratos comerciales. El Profeta Shoaib trajo el mensaje de Allah y esperaba guiar a la gente. Sin embargo, continuaron con sus caminos y finalmente fueron destruidos por un terremoto. Estas casas y cuevas vacías han sido abandonadas desde entonces.

Turismo

Hay aparcamiento disponible cerca del sitio, junto con un museo con instalaciones de baño. Se puede ver un letrero con la información necesaria sobre el lugar. Se puede acceder fácilmente al sitio a través de una carretera pavimentada. Esta ciudad abandonada captura la historia antigua que incluso es anterior al Islam del Profeta Muhammad (la paz sea con él), y si eres un aficionado a la historia, definitivamente deberías visitarla.

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Área de Belleza Natural
Sitio historico
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Localización

Madyan, تبوك ، Al Bad 'Arabia Saudita

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Akmal Raza

Akmal Raza

04/11/2024 05:27

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Madyan area - Magha’er Shoaib(AS) is a historical place, there is a museum at the entrance that has a decent amount of information. There are two main historical sites in Madyan:- 1). Maghyar Shoaib (AS) - It is said that at this place Shoaib (AS) and his nation lived. There are homes, graves and tomb carved in to mountains which are still visible. 2). The Well of Musa (AS) - Allah knows best. There is a well, It is said that this is the well where Musa (AS) helped two women to take water from the well. The place is known as Madyan in the Al-Bidaa region in the northwest of the Kingdom and one of the important cities on the trade route that connects the northwest of the island with the Levant, Egypt and Palestine in the era of the kingdoms of Dadan, Lihyan and the Nabataeans, and after the emergence of Islam it became a meeting point for pilgrimage routes. Today, it is within the territory of the NEOM project to introduce and benefit from all the archaeological and heritage components available on the site. Al-Bidaa is the only place that continued to bear the name of Madyan before and after Islam. They are mass graves carved into a mountainous formation similar to the facades of the Nabataean tombs in Mada'in Saleh and Madyan, known as the Mughars of Shoaib (AS) among the ancient Egyptians. Pilgrims in the Middle Islamic Ages. Some thought that it belonged to the people of Shuaib (AS) , and there is no evidence yet linking the graves between Shuaib (AS) and his people.
Uccello Tours

Uccello Tours

03/04/2024 07:54

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Al Bada, also known as Madiyan, holds profound historical and religious significance as the "Land of Prophets." Located in the Arabian Peninsula, this region is steeped in the narratives of various revered prophets in Islam. Its sacred soil is said to have been traversed by figures like Prophet Shuaib, known as Jethro in Judeo-Christian traditions, who played a pivotal role in guiding his people towards righteousness. Al Bada/Madiyan, nestled within the vast deserts, is associated with tales of moral guidance, justice, and divine intervention. The Quran highlights the stories of the people of Madiyan, emphasizing the lessons to be gleaned from their experiences. Prophet Shuaib's teachings, focused on ethical conduct and monotheism, resonate throughout this ancient land. The geographical features of Al Bada/Madiyan, marked by arid landscapes and rugged terrains, serve as a backdrop to the spiritual narratives etched into the region's history. Pilgrims and believers often visit these sacred grounds, seeking a connection with the prophetic legacy and drawing inspiration from the tales of resilience and faith that unfolded in this hallowed land. Al Bada/Madiyan stands as a testament to the enduring impact of prophetic teachings on the cultural and spiritual heritage of the Islamic world.
Sylvia Kriel

Sylvia Kriel

12/21/2023 17:21

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One could understand why the area had been occupied through the ages. Creating living areas out of the sand, with an amazing view of the valley. This must have been the ideal place
Jobin George

Jobin George

11/28/2023 18:39

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If you would to go to historical place , you can visit here.. otherwise it will be boring place for you. Could see how the ancient tomb were built to bury people
Raees Unnisa

Raees Unnisa

11/18/2023 06:56

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Archaeological, historical, and sacred site. This location holds great historical and Islamic significance. Known by another name, Mugha'ir Shu'ayb, it is situated in the Al-Bad town, the ancient city of Madyan. Despite having some of the most exquisite massive tombs reminiscent of the old Nabatean kingdom's architecture, it is still mostly unknown.
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