MUQAM -E- IBRAHIM

1 .  It is situated just in front of Golden Gate of "Kabatullah"

Muqam-e-Ibrahim - Foot prints of Hazrat IBRAHIM inside the Case

2 .  The Foot Prints of Syedna IBRAHIM (Allaihi Salaam) on mud are kept in a transparent case. Every pilgrim sights them and refreshes his "EMAN" (Faith).

3 .  After the completion of the building of "Kabatullah", this was the place where Syedna IBRAHIM (Allaihi Salaam) did pray to Allah and requested Allah to send faithfuls to do "Tawaf" of it.
 

DAR -E- ARQAM

1 .  Dar-e-Arqam was the house of Syedna Arqam (May God Bless Him) which was used for promoting Islam in a very early age of  "Nabovat".

2 .  Only 39 peoples had embraced Islam and Syedna Omer was still with KUFFAR-E-QURESH.

3 .  One day Syedna Omer (May God Pleased Him) came to this house, where Prophet MUHAMMAD
(S. A. W.) and his companions were sitting. Omer (May God Pleased Him) views became change when he listened the Verses of Holy Quran from the tongue of his sister. Omer (May God Pleased Him) was very strong man and Prophet MUHAMMAD (S. A. W.) wanted him to be Muslim.
When Omer (May God Pleased Him) came, companions though that angry Omer (May God Pleased Him) might hurt Prophet (S. A. W). But Omer (May God Pleased Him) came and embraced Islam. Muslims shouted loudly first time, "Allah -Ho-Akbar".
Syedna Omer (May God Pleased Him) enquired Prophet (S. A. W.) "Are we on right way?" Prophet
(S. A. W.) told "YES".
Omer (May God Pleased Him) said, "Now we offer Salat out side- in "Haram". Before this occasion Muslims used to pray, not showing themselves open.
This Place is really a great honour where Syedna Omer (May God Pleased Him) accepted Islam and from this point slam started to flourish.

4 .  Earlier "Dar-e-Arqam" was out of  "Haram" but because of expansion now, it is in the "Haram". When we walk for "Saee" from "Jabal-e-Safa" a gate on the right hands comes, on which "Dar-e-Arqam" is written. It is original place where the above mentioned history took place.
Pilgrims may easily reach and witness this spiritual historical place.

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