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World 5 Largest Mosque By Capacity in Main Grouds...
1. Masjid al-Haram
Mecca, Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia
Capacity = 4,000,000 *
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2.Masjid al-Nabawi
Medina, Al Madinah Province, Saudi Arabia
Capacity=1,000,000 *
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3.Imam Ridhā shrine
Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan, Iran
Capacity=700,000
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4.Istiqlal Mosque
Jakarta, Jakarta Province, Indonesia
Capacity=120,000
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5.Hassan II Mosque
Casablanca, Gharb-Chrarda-Béni Hssen, Morocco
Capacity=105,000
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Architecture of Kaaba (Internal Structure of Kaaba)
The Kaaba is the building towards which Muslims face five times a day, everyday, in prayer. This has been the case since the time of Prophet Muhammad sallalahu alaihi wasallam over 1400 years ago.
The other names of the Kaaba
Literally, Kaaba in Arabic means a high place with respect and prestige. The word Kaaba may also be derivative of a word meaning a cube.
Some of these other names include:
Bait ul Ateeq-which means, according to one meaning, the earliest and ancient. According to the second meaning, it means independent and liberating. Both meanings could be taken
Bait ul Haram-the honorable house
The Kaaba has been reconstructed up to 12 times
Scholars and historians say that the Kaaba has been reconstructed between five to 12 times.
The very first construction of the Kaaba was done by Prophet Adam (peace be upon him). Allah says in the Quran that this was the first house that was built for humanity to worship Allah.
After this, Prophet Ibrahim and Ismail (peace be upon them) rebuilt the Kaaba.
The Size of the Kaba:
-The eastern wall was 48 feet and 6 inches
-The Hateem side wall was 33 feet
-The side between the black stone and the Yemeni corner was 30 feet
-The Western side was 46.5 feet
-The current height of the Kaba is 39 feet, 6 inches and total size comes to 627 square feet.
-The inside room of the Kaba is 13X9 meters. The Kaba's walls are one meter wide. The floor inside is 2.2 meters higher than the place where people perform Tawaf.
-The ceiling and roof are two levels made out of wood. They were reconstructed with teak which is capped with stainless steel.
-The walls are all made of stone. The stones inside are unpolished, while the ones outside are polished.
-This small building has been constructed and reconstructed by Prophets Adam, Ibrahim, Ismail and Muhammad (peace be upon them all). No other building has had this honor.
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Reconstruction of the Kaaba In 1996
A major reconstruction of the Kaaba took place between May 1996 and October 1996.
This was after a period of about 400 years (since Sultan Murad Khan's time).
During this reconstruction the only original thing left from the Kaaba are the stones. All other material has been replaced including the ceiling and the roof and its wood.
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What is inside the Kaaba?
Dr. Muzammil Siddiqi is the president of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA). He had the opportunity to go inside the Kaaba in October 1998. In an interview with Sound Vision, he described the following features:
-there are two pillars inside (others report 3 pillars)
-there is a table on the side to put items like perfume
-there are two lantern-type lamps hanging from the ceiling
-the space can accommodate about 50 people
-there are no electric lights inside
-the walls and floors are of marble
-there are no windows inside
-there is only one door
-the upper inside walls of the Kaaba were covered with some kind of curtain with the Kalima written on it
Other says about inside the Kaaba
-The entire floor is of marble except for a small portion which is called “Rukhamat Humra"
-Tablets with Qur’anic inscriptions are inset in the marble.
-The top part of the walls is covered with a green cloth decorated with gold embroidered Qur’anic verses.
-In the corner called “Ar Rukne Yemeni” there is a place called “Mustajar” from where Fatema Binte Asad RadiAllahu Anha had entered to deliver Hazrat Ali RadiAllahu Anhu inside The Kaaba
Roof of the Kaaba
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Significants of Kiswa (Kaaba’s Pardah) :
“KAABA, the house of ALLAH in MAKKAH is covered by a black cloth called “KISWA” which is produced by and chnaged every year disinged by a special factory in MAKKAH.
Costs approximately US $ 17 MILLION.
The cloth is made of 670 kgs of SILVER and dyed BLACK. About 129 kgs. of PURE GLOD and 50 kgs. of SILVER used in writing the QURANIC VERSES over the cloth.
Total area of the cloth is 658 sq. meters.
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السلام علیکم
عمیرہ احمد کسی تعارف کی محتاج نہیں۔
انہی کے ناول پیرِ کامل سے متاثر ہو کر یہ امیجز بنائے گئے ہیں
مجھے بہت اچھے لگے، سوچا آپ سب کے ساتھ شیئر کروں۔
امید ہے آپکو پسند آئیں گے۔
مصورہ کا نام مرینہ آفتاب ہے۔
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Hazrat Bibi Fatima (S.A) House in Madina Munawara
Birth:
Bibi Fatimah Zehra [SA] the daughter of the Holly Prophet Mohammed [PBUH] of Islam, was born in Mecca on 20th jumada ‘th-thaniyah 18 B.H.
The good and noble lady Khadijah and the Apostle Of Allah bestowed all their natural love, care and devotion on their lovable and only child Fatimah, who in her turn was extremely fond of her parents.
Character:
The Princess of the House of the Prophet, was very intelligent, accomplished and cheerful. Her sermons, poems and sayings serve, as an index to her strength of character and nobility of mind. Her virtues gained her the title “Our Lady of Light”. She was tall, slender and endowed with great beauty, which caused her to be called ” az-Zahra’ ” (the Lady of Light). She was called az-Zahra’ also because her light used to shine among those in heaven.
Marriage:
After arriving in Medina , she was married to Hazrat Ali R.A, in the first year after Hijrah,
She gave birth to three sons and two daughters. Her children, Hasan, Husayn, Zaynab and Umm Kulthum are well-known for their piety, goodness and generosity. Their strength of character and actions changed the course of history.
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Chronological Events of Prophet Mohammed (PBUH)
</b>1. When was the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) born?He was born on Monday,12th Rabi Al Awwal.
2. Where was the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) born?
In Makkah
3. What is the name of the Prophet's father?
Abdullah Ibn Abdul Muttalib.
4. What is the name of the Prophet's mother?
Aminah Bint Wahhab Ibn Abd Manaf Ibn Zahrah.
5. When and where did his (prophet's) father die?
He died in Makkah before Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) was born.
6. What is the name of the Prophet's grandfather?
Abdul Muttalib.
7. What was his granfather's position?
He was the chief of his clan Bani Hashim.
8. What is the Prophet's (p.b.u.h.) lineage up to his fifth ancestor?
He is Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Ibn Abdul Muttalib Ibn Hashim Ibn Abd Manaf Ibn
Qusai Ibn Kilab.
9. Who ++++led the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.)?
First Thuyeba, the freed slave girl of his uncle Abdul Uzza known as Abu
Lahab, then Haleema Bint Abu Dhuaib, best known as Haleema Al Sadiyah.
10. Who named the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.)?
Abdul Muttalib.
11. What did Muhammad's (p.b.u.h.) mother name him?
Ahmad.
12. Why did she (the Prophet's mother) choose this name?
Because she saw an angel in a dream calling the new-born baby Ahmad.
13. How old was Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) when his mother died?
Six years old.
14. Where did his mother take him?
She took him to Yathrib (Madinah) to visit her relatives.
15. Where did his mother die?
On her way back to Makkah, she died at Abwa and was buried there.
16. Who brought Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) back to Makkah?
His father's slave girl, Umm Aiman (May Allah be pleased with her).
17. Who took the charge of his care?
His grandfather Abdul Muttalib.
18. How long did The Prophet's grandfather take care of the Prophet
Muhammad?
For two years.
19. How was his (Abdul Muttalib's) behavior with Muhammad (p.b.u.h.)?
He loved him very much and preferred him to his own sons.
20. What did Abdul Muttalib foretell about his grandson?
That he would hold a prestigious position.
21. Who took care of the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) after the death of Abdul
Muttalib?
His uncle Abu Talib.
22. How old was Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) when his grandfather Abdul Muttalib
died?
About eight years old.
23. When did Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) travel to Syria and with whom?
He went to Syria with his uncle Abu Talib when he was twelve years old.
24. Who was Khadijah (May Allah be pleased with her)?
She was a wealthy merchant of Makkah.
25. Why did she (Khadijah) want to marry Muhammad ( p.b.u.h.)?
Because of his truthfulness and good conduct.
26. When did she (Khadijah) marry Muhammad (p.b.u.h.)?
When she was 40 years old.
27. How old was Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) at the time of the marriage?
He was 25.
28. What did he (the Prophet) give her (Khadijah) as Mahr (dowry)?
Twenty camels.
29. Was Khadijah (May Allah be pleased with her) a widow?
Yes. The Prophet (p.b.u.h.) was her third husband.
30. How was Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) known in the society?
He was known as Al Ameen (Truthful) and Al Sadiq (trustworthy).
31. Did he get any sort of education?
No, he was illiterate.
32. What should one say when the Prophet's (p.b.u.h.) name is mentioned?
One should say "SALLALLAHO ALAIHE WASALLAM " (May the peace and blessings
of Allah be upon him).
33. How many times is the name of Muhammad mentioned in the Holy Quran?
Four times.
34. What are the names of the Prophet's (p.b.u.h.) uncles?
They are: Harith, Zubair, Abu Talib, Hamzah (May Allah be pleased with
him), Abu Lahab, Ghidaq, Maqwam, Safar and Abbas (May Allah be pleased with
him).
35. Did his uncle Abu Talib accept Islam?
No, he died a polytheist.
36. In the New Testament by what name was the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) mentioned?
By the name of Paraclete.
37. What is Kabah?
It is the oldest house of worship on the earth.
38. Who built it?
The Prophet Ibrahim and his son Ismael (May Allah be pleased with them).
39. How did Quraish arrange rebuilding of Kabah?
They divided the work among various tribes. Each tribe was responsible for
rebuilding a part of it.
40. Who laid the stones?
A Byzantine mason called Baqum.
41. Where did the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) go into seclusion?
To the Cave of Hira.
42. What was the fist stage of the revelation?
True dreams.
43. When did the first revelation come down to him?
On Monday, 21st of Ramadan, at night (August 10th, 610 AC). He was forty
years then.
44. Who brought it?
Jibrael.
45. Who were the first to embrace Islam?
Four persons: Khadijah his wife, Zaid Ibn Haritha his freed slave, Ali Ibn
Abi Talib his cousin and Abu Bakr his friend (May Allah be pleased with
them).
46. Who accepted Islam at the instance of Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased
with him)?
Uthman Ibn Affan, Zubair Ibn Awwam, Abdur Rahman Ibn Awf, Sad Ibn Abi
Waqqaas, Talha Ibn Ubaidullah and Saeed Ibn Zaid (Umar's son-in-law) (May
Allah be pleased with them).
47. Who were the ladies to accept Islam at first?
Abbas's wife Ummaul Fadl, Abu Bakr's wife Asma Bint Umais, his daughter
Asma Bint Abi Bakr and Fatimah Bint Al Khattab Umar's sister (May Allah be
pleased with them).
48. How was the Dawah done in the beginning?
It was done in secret.
49. How many people embraced Islam in the early stage?
About forty.
50. How many years did the call in secret continue?
For three years.
51. During this period, where would the Muslims gather secretly?
They would gather secretly in the house of a Muslim called Arqam to learn
about Islam and the revelations sent down to the Prophet (p.b.u.h.).
52. When did the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) start to preach Islam openly?
After three years when he received the revelation to that effect.
53. What was the impact of his public preaching?
The people accepted Islam increasingly.
54. What was the main miracle of the Prophet ( p.b.u.h.)?
The Holy Quran.
55. Did the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) perform other miracles?
Yes, the splitting of the moon was one of them.
56. Who was Abu Jahl?
One of the Prophet's (p.b.u.h.) uncles.
57. Name some of the disbelievers of Makkah who supported the Prophet (
p.b.u.h.), but did not embrace Islam until the end.
Abu Talib, Mutim Ibn Adi and Abul Bukhtari.
58. How long did Abu Talib protect the Prophet (p.b.u.h)?
For 42 years - from the Prophet's childhood until he himself died.
59. Who was Mutim Ibn Adi?
A chief of Makkah.
60. When did he (Mutim Ibn Adi) give protection to the Prophet (p.b.u.h.)?
When the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) returned from Taif and wanted to enter Makkah.
61. When did he (Mutim Ibn Adi) die?
He was killed in the Battle of Badr.
62. Who was Abul Bukhtari?
He was a poet.
63. How did he (Abul Bukhtari) support the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.)?
He spoke out against the social boycott.
64. What lead the Muslims to emigrate to Abyssinia?
Their growing persecution at the hands of Quraish.
65. Which Surah lead to this emigration?
Surah Az Zumar.
66. When was Abul Bukhtari killed?
In the battle of Badr.
67. Who was then the King of Abyssinia?
The King of Abyssinia, known as Najjashi (the Negus), during the time of
the Prophet ( p.b.u.h.) was As'hama.
68. When did the first group of Muslims leave for Abyssinia?
In Rajab, in the fifth year of Prophethood.
69. How many persons were there in the group?
12 men and 4 women.
70. How were the emigrants received in Abyssinia?
They were received warmly and hospitably.
71. When did the second group of emigrants leave for Abyssinia?
In the fifth year of Prophethood.
72. How many people formed the group?
83 men and 18 women.
73. Name a prominent companion included in this group.
Ja'far Ibn Abi Talib (May Allah be pleased with him).
74. What did Quraish do?
They despatched two envoys to Abyssinia to demand the extradition of the
emigrants.
75. How did the King respond?
He refused to extradite the Muslims and assured them of his full
protection.
76. When did Umar (May Allah be pleased with him) accept Islam?
At the age of 27.
77. Who was Bilal Ibn Rabah (May Allah be pleased with him)?
He was a slave of Umayyah Ibn Khalaf.
78. What was his (Bilal Ibn Rabah's) origin?
He was of Abyssinian decent.
79. What was the name of Bilal's mother?
Hamama.
80. Who was Yaser (May Allah be pleased with him)?
He was a slave of Abu Jahl.
81. Who was Sumayyah (May Allah be pleased with her)?
She was Yaser's (a slave of Abu Jahl) wife.
82. Who was Ammar (May Allah be pleased with him)?
He was Yaser and Sumayyah's only son.
83. How did Summaya (May Allah be pleased) die?
Abu Jahl murderded her with a bayonet.
84. Who was Zaid Ibn Haritha (May Allah be pleased with him)?
He was a slave.
85. Who purchased him (Zaid Ibn Haritha)?
Khadijah's nephew Hakim Ibn Hizam purchased him and presented him to her.
86. What did Khadijah do with Zaid Bin Haritha?
She presented him to the Prophet who set him free.
87. Did Zaid Bin Haritha want to go to his parents?
No, he preferred to live with the Prophet (p.b.u.h.).
88. To whom was Zaid Bin Haritha married?
To Umma Aiman (May Allah be pleased with her).
89. Who was Ja'far?
He was the elder brother of Ali Ibn Talib (May Allah be pleased with him).
90. Where did he (Ja'far) emigrate?
To Abyssinia.
91. Who was Ali (May Allah be pleased with him)?
He was the son of Abu Talib and cousin of the Prophet (p.b.u.h.).
92. When did Ali (May Allah be pleased with him) accept Islam?
When he was 19.
93. What was he (Ali) called for his bravery?
The "Lion of Allah".
94. Whom did Ali first marry?
He first married the Prophet's (p.b.u.h.) daughter Fatimah (may Allah be
pleased with her).
95. How many sons did Ali have from her?Two sons: Hasan and Husain (May Allah be pleased with them).
96. When did Sa'd bn Abi Waqqas (May Allah be pleased with him) become a
Muslim?
When he was 19.
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