Province de Médine
histoire islamique

Le Jardin de Salman Al Farsi (RA) - Médine

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Le Jardin et Masjid de Salman Al Farsi Anneau de l'Imam ALI, طريق علي بن ابي طالب، Médine Arabie Saoudite
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Le jardin de Salman Al Farsi est un magnifique site historique de la ville bénie de Médine qui contient 300 palmiers dattiers qui ont été plantés par le prophète béni Muhammed (paix et bénédictions de Dieu sur lui) lui-même pour libérer son compagnon Salman Al Farsi ( RA). Le jardin contient également un puits avec de l'eau douce et fraîche que vous pourrez déguster. Vous pouvez visiter le jardin, goûter l'eau et acheter des dattes de ce jardin béni. Il est également situé à quelques minutes des puits Ghars et Ethiq .

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Histoire islamique

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Le Jardin et Masjid de Salman Al Farsi Anneau de l'Imam ALI, طريق علي بن ابي طالب، Médine Arabie Saoudite

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Fatima Mia

Fatima Mia

05/19/2023 15:17

Avis Google

A lovely visit to the gardens of salmaan farsi... fresh dates can be purchased here
Good Morning Dammam

Good Morning Dammam

02/11/2023 17:26

Avis Google

This place is a part of a garden owned by a Jew where Salman Alfarsi -blessings on him- used to work and Rasool Allah Salla Allahu Alaihi Wasallam planted 300 palm trees to free Salman Alfarsi (RA)
Thanish Ahmed

Thanish Ahmed

12/24/2022 18:53

Avis Google

The Garden of Salman Al Farsi is a beatiful historic site in the Blessed City of Madinah which, contains 300 date palms which were planted by The Blessed Prophet Muhammed (sal) himself to free his companion Salman Al Farsi (RA). The garden also contains a well with beautifully fresh sweet water which you can taste. You can visit the garden, taste the water and buy dates from this blessed garden. It is located a few minutes away from the Ghars Well.
BT

Business Traveler 5 reviews

11/27/2022 11:47

Beautiful Garden

This blessed garden is currently open to the public and at the time of visit a small coffee house was also being built for visitors. You can buy dates and taste the fresh water from the well. It’s location is not exactly as per the Google location, it’s close to what is labelled as “Nabi Thamar” on Google Maps
Adeel Khan

Adeel Khan

07/17/2022 04:53

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Wow what a place in the middle of Madina. The story is narrated as. Salman the Persian (رضي الله عنه) came to the Prophet (ﷺ) to seek his counsel and his help. His master, a Jew of the Bani Quraizah, kept him so hard at work on his property south of Madinah that he had never been able to have close contact with the Muslim community. It had been out of the question for him to be at Badr or Uhud or take part in any of the lesser forays which the Prophet had led or sent out during the last four years. He had asked his master what it would cost to set him free, but the price was far beyond his means. He would have to pay forty ounces of gold and plant three hundred date palms. The Prophet told him to write his master an agreement to pay the gold and plant the trees. Then he called on his Companions to help Salman with the palms, which they did, one contributing thirty palm-shoots, another twenty, and so on, until the full number had been reached. “Go dig the holes for them Salman,” said the Prophet, “and tell me when thou hast done, and mine is the hand that shall put them in.” The Companions helped Salman to prepare the ground, and the Prophet (ﷺ) planted each of the three hundred shoots, which all took root and thrived. As to the remainder of the price, a piece of gold the size of a hen’s egg had been given to the Prophet (ﷺ) from one of the mines, and he gave it to Salman, telling him to buy himself free with it. “How far will this go towards what I have to pay?” said Salman, thinking that the price had been greatly underestimated. The Prophet (ﷺ) took the gold from him and putting it in his mouth he rolled his tongue around it. Then he gave it back to Salman, saying: “Take it, and pay them the full price with it.” Salman weighed out to them forty ounces from it, and so he became a free man.
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