Our beloved prophet, who was sent as a mercy to the worlds, is in the library in Mecca at dawn on the 12th Monday night of Rabiu-l Awwal, which fell on the 20th of April in the year 571 AD.
Our beloved prophet, who was sent as a mercy to the worlds, is in the library in Mecca at dawn on the 12th Monday night of Rabiu-l Awwal, which fell on the 20th of April in the year 571 AD.
About 100 m from the Kaaba. east, on the Safâ hill, 420 m. It is an honorable mountain in height. Today, it is the area where the hotel is located. Abu Qubeys Mountain was one of the sacred places of the people before Islam. worshiper of Mecca
It has been the Mecca Cemetery since the Ignorance period and is approximately 2 km from the Harem-i Sharif. It is a cemetery in the north. Located near the Masjid al-Jin, this place is pre-Islamic and early Islamic.
Mecca-i Mükerreme Cemetery is near Cennet-ül Muallâ and about 2 km from Harem-i Şerif. It is a masjid-i sherif on a hill overlooking the city in the north. from early times
It is a mosque at the level of Masjid-i Jinn. Our Prophet met with a delegation of Jinns at the place where Masjid al-jinn is located. Our Prophet (pbuh) was sent to convey revelations to the jinn at different times and places.
It is on the south side of the Masjid-i Haram, approximately 4 km. away, on the Arafat road. The skirt of the mountain and its summit is 458 m, a distance that can be reached on foot in approximately 1.5 hours. Our Prophet (saas) Abu Bakr-i Sidik (ra)
Masjid-i Nemire is the great mosque where our Prophet led the noon and afternoon prayers in Arafat. During the Farewell Hajj, Hz. for the Prophet in Namira, a small hill west of Arafat.
Muzdalifah: Between Arafat and Mina, within the borders of the Harem, it is the holy place where the second foundation was made after the Arafat Foundation. It has a total area of 963 hectares and today marks the borders.
Arafat is our mountain. Our prayers will be accepted there (Y. Emre) 25 km from Mecca-i Mükerreme. Arafat, a flat area on the Taif road to the southeast, is the foundation of the foundation, the most important pillar of pilgrimage.
Cebel-i Rahme: It is a hill formed of granite stones, known as “Arafat Mountain” among the people, on the northern side of the Arafat Plain. Âdem ‘alaihis-salâm’ to earth
Mina: It means men and ihsan, and it is also called mina in Arabic where people gather or blood is shed. Mina, between Makkah and Muzdalifah, in the Masjid al-Haram
Masjid al-Hayf, located in the south of Mount Mina, right next to the first cemre (little devil), was built in the place where the Prophet set up his tent during the farewell pilgrimage and prayed in congregation.
Each of the small stones thrown by the pilgrims in Mina on the days of the feast of sacrifice and the three different places where these stones are thrown are called cemre (cem’i: cemerât).
Cebel-i Nur: North-east of Mecca-i Mükerreme, approximately 5 km from Masjid al-Haram. At a distance is the mountain, in which the cave where the first revelation came to our Prophet is located. Cebel-i Nur (Mount of Nur)
It is the house of Ibn-i Erkam (ra) from the Companions. Until the number of Muslims reached 40, that is, our Prophet (saas). Until Omar Ibn Khattab became a Muslim.
6 km from Harem-i Sharif. It is in Tenim, which is the border of the harem on the side of Medina. Hz. Aisha made a pilgrimage with our Prophet in her farewell pilgrimage. He could not perform Umrah due to his disability.
This Masjid-i-Sharif is between Mecca and Taif. When our Prophet (saas) was returning from the conquest of Taif in the eighth year of the Hijra, on the twelfth Wednesday of the month of Dhu al-Qadah
Except for the borders of the Harem, it is in the northwest of Mecca, 24 km from the Masjid al-Haram, in the town now called Şümeysi. Bî’at-ur-Rıdvan, Hudaybiye Musalaha was held here.