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Journey of Revelation: Visiting Sacred Sites in Medina

Explore the significance of Masjidul Quba and Jannatul Baqi during a visit to Al-Madinah. Witness the rich history and spiritual essence of these revered locations in Islam. Allah's blessings and guidance are reflected in these sacred spots, offering a profound experience for visitors. Join in the spiritual journey and delve into the stories intertwined with these ancient sites. Discover the first mosque in Islam and the bridge to Jannatul Baqi, connecting past and present in a profound way. Witness the Prophets Mosque, Al-Masjidun Nabawi, as a testament to faith and history. Experience the tranquility and spirituality of these destinations as you embrace the heritage of the land of revelation.

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Journey of Revelation: Visiting Sacred Sites in Medina

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  1. Assalamualaikum Wa Rahmatullah Wa Barakatu • Further are some pictures of significance visited by me during my visit to the land of Al-Wahy, or the land of revelation. • I am forever grateful to Allah for the priveledge afforded to me. • It is with all humbleness that I would like to share this experience with you. • Wa Salaam

  2. This is Masjidul Quba, it is located just outside of the city of Al-Medinah. • Incidentally, this was the first masjid which was built in Islam. • From the scripture the Jews had, they knew Muhammed (as) was the Prophet of Allah, so many of them came and met him here.

  3. This is on the bridge leading to the cemetary known as Jannatul Baqi. • In the background is the Prophets Masjid, Al-Masjidun Nabawi.

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