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Cimetière Jannatul Baqi - Médine

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Cimetière Jannatul Baqi, مشاة، Médine Arabie Saoudite
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Emplacement et histoire

Située au sud-est de Masjid al Nabwi, la mosquée du Prophète, à Médine dans la région de Hejazi en Arabie saoudite, se trouve Jannat al Baqi, également connu sous le nom de Baqi al Gharqad. Il a été nommé ainsi parce que le principal type d'arbre qui poussait dans cette région était l'al Gharqad, plus communément appelé buis d'Arabie ou épine du désert. Ce cimetière est le plus ancien et le premier cimetière islamique de la ville de Médine.

Parmi les deux cimetières historiquement importants et sacrés pour les musulmans, Jannat al Baqi est l'un d'entre eux. C'est parce que de nombreux parents et compagnons du Prophète Muhammad (PSL) sont enterrés ici. De nombreux récits déclarent qu'à cause de cela, le Prophète disait une prière à chaque fois qu'il passait devant ce site, ce qui en fait quelque chose que les musulmans se chargent de faire également.

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Le cimetière est assez grand et abrite au moins 10 000 compagnons du Saint Prophète, bien qu'ils ne soient pas marqués et ne puissent plus être distingués. À l'origine, il ne mesurait que 80 mètres carrés, il s'est agrandi au fil des ans et occupe désormais une superficie de 175 000 mètres carrés.

Le cimetière a trois entrées sur les côtés nord, est et ouest, la principale étant du côté ouest.

Tombes importantes à Jannat al Baqi

Les tombes importantes à Jannat al Baqi, qui sont historiquement et religieusement sacrées pour les musulmans, comprennent celle des Ahlul Bayt, la famille du Prophète (PSL), y compris le petit-fils, les filles, l'oncle, les épouses et les cousins du Prophète.

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Cimetière Jannatul Baqi, مشاة، Médine Arabie Saoudite

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Mohammad Taqi

Mohammad Taqi

04/01/2023 00:02

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History of the Cemetery Of Jannat Al-Baqi Where Imam Hasan Ibn Ali (2nd Imam), Imam Ali Ibn Al-Husayn (4th imam), Imam Muhammad Ibn Ali (5th imam), & Imam Ja'far Ibn Muhammad (6th imam), peace be upon them, are buried Many of our Prophet's relatives and companions. The first companion buried in Al-Baqi was Uthman Ibn Madhoon who died on the 3rd of Sha'ban in the 3rd year of Hijrah. The Prophet (s) ordered certain trees to be felled, and in its midst, he buried his dear companion, placing two stones over the grave. On the following years, the Prophet's son Ibrahim, who died in infancy and over whom the Prophet (s) wept bitterly, was also buried there. The people of Madina then began to use that site for the burial of their own dead, because the Prophet (s) used to greet those who were buried in Al-Baqi by saying, “Peace be upon you, O abode of the faithful! God willing, we should soon join you. O' Allah, forgive the fellows of al-Baqi”. The site of the burial ground at al-Baqi was gradually extended. Nearly seven thousand companions of the Holy Prophet (s) were buried there, not to mention those of the Ahlul Bayt (a). Imam Hasan Ibn Ali (a), Imam Ali Ibn Al-Husayn (a), Imam Muhammad Al-Baqir (a), and Imam Ja'far Al-Sadiq (a) were all buried there. Among other relatives of the Prophet (s) who were buried at al-Baqi are: his aunts Safiya and Aatika, and his aunt Fatima Bint Al-Asad, the mother of Imam Ali (a). The third caliph Uthman was buried outside al-Baqi, but with later extensions, his grave was included in the area. In later years, great Muslim scholars like Malik Ibn Anas and many others, were buried there too. In front of it is the grave of Ibrahim son of our Prophet (s) with a white dome over it, and next to it on the right is the grave of Abdul-Rahman son of Umar bin Al-Khattab, popularly known as Abu Shahma Facing it are the graves of Aqeel bin Abi Talib and Abdullah bin Ja'far Al-Tayyar. There, facing those graves is a small shrine containing the graves of the Prophet's wives, following by a shrine of Abbas bin Abdul Muttalib. The grave of Hasan bin Ali (a), situated near the gate to it's right hand, has an elevated dome over it. His head lies at the feet of Abbas bin Abdul Muttalib, and both graves are raised high above the ground At the farthest end of al-Baqi is the grave of the caliph Uthman, with a small dome over it, and there, next to it, is the grave of Fatima bint Asad, mother of Ali b. Abi Talib (a)
Dr Afaq Amir Ahmad

Dr Afaq Amir Ahmad

03/24/2023 03:34

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The place where more than 10000 sahaba are buried But remember going to the graves is ONLY to take heed from death by remembering it and to pray FOR the dead Not to pray for yourself or to ask the dead or anyone else on your behalf And to remember.. ni better place than this
Praend Adidarma

Praend Adidarma

03/11/2023 03:11

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Cemetery near Masjid Al Nabawi. Best time for visit after fajr time.
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
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02/21/2023 15:24

Can women visit Jannatul Baqi Cemetry?
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