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10 Hidden Secrets of Madina That You Don’t Know

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10 Hidden Secrets of Madina That You Don’t Know

After Mecca, Madina is the second most important city in Islam. This city is a very important place for Muslims. In Medina, Saudi Arabia, the green dome of the Holy Prophet's Mosque was built on top of Muhammad's tomb. Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) left Mecca in 622 ce and started the Muslim community (ummah) in Medina, where he is also buried. Pilgrims can easily go to these places with the help of our best services and Book Last 10 Days Ramadan Umrah Packages from London UK.


People have said that Madina is the best place for a believer to live. If they only knew how important it was, they'd never leave. If someone leaves Madina because they don't care about it anymore, Allah will send someone who cares more to take their place.


• Madina is immune to dajjal


Bukhari's hadith says that ad-Dajjal could go anywhere in the world except for Makkah and Madina.


• Masjid-e-Quba


In Surah Taubah, Allah (SWT) said that Masjid Quba was built on righteousness from the very beginning.


• Masjid-e-Nabawi


When the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) moved to Madina, which was then called Yathrib, the leaders of the city and his closest followers rode around his camel in their best clothes and shining armour. We all wished he would come to our place.


• Roza Mubarak


The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) told pilgrims who came to Madina to do the Ziyarah (visit to the grave of the Holy Prophet) that visiting him (PBUH) after he died would be the same as visiting him when he was alive.


• Riyaad-ul-Jannah


The space between the Sacred Chamber and the Pulpit is called the Riadhul Jannah, which means "Garden of Paradise" (Mimbar). Right now, the green carpet, which is also called Rawdah, sets it apart from the others.


• Ustuwaanah Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her):


The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) would pray here for a while and then go to Ustuwaanah Hannanah. The Ustuwaanah Qur'ah is another name for this version of the Qur'an.


• Jannat-ul-Baqi


It is a good thing to ask to die in Allah's Final Messenger's (May Allah bless him and give him peace) city of Madinah, which is lit up. And being buried at the al-Baqi' cemetery has a huge amount of meaning and weight.


• Heaven's Mountains and Hell's Mountains


The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) liked mountain Uhd, which he called the Mountain of Heaven. On the other hand, he didn't like mountain Ayr, which he called the Gate of Hell.


• Wadi-e-Jinn


Last, a trip to Madina wouldn't be as exciting without a visit to the wadi-e-jinn. There are about 30–40 kilometres between here and Madina. Even if the engine is turned off, a car parked here will keep going at 120 km/h, and water thrown downhill will flow uphill. People who live in the area say that jinn live there and that strangers will hear voices telling them to leave because "you don't belong here." With UK December Umrah Packages, you can go to Madina.

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