MASJID -E- KHEEF

Masjid-e-Kheef


 


1 .  This mosque is the biggest Mosque of Muna and it is said that near about seventy Prophets of Allah are lying to rest (buried) here. No sign of their graves are present now but it is very spiritual place to watch.

2 .  The last and beloved Prophet Muhammad (S. A. W.) pitched his camp here, stayed and offered five prayers on the eve of haj.
 
 

MASJID MASHAREL HARAM

1.  This mosque is situated in Muzdalfa.

2.  On the eve of Haj, beloved Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) spent whole the night of tenth Zilhija at this spot, offering prayers. Now masjid "MASHAREL HARAM" is built here.
 

MASJID-E-NEHAR

1. This mosque is situated in between  first two pillars pillar of satins( jumrat) in Muna. It is on the left side if you travel from Muna to Arfat.

2. The  last Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) sacrificed his animals on tenth of Zilhija.

3. Some people say it masjid- Muna and some say masjid-Nehar (nehar means to sacrify)
 
 

MASJID-E-UBQA
 
 


Masjid-e-Ubqa and Jabal-e-Ubqa


 






1. In the bottom of a mount in Muna, there ia a little mosque which is called "MASJID-E-UBQA"

2. It is the spot where ansar of Madina (then Yasrab) accepted islam over the hands of Syedna Muhammad (S.A.W).

3. At the end of Haj( it is the event when Haj was not a compulsory), Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was Delivering a massage, inviting people to accept islam. Six jews met Prophet Muhammad (S. A. W.) and embraced Islam. Those Jews knew that a Prophet was about to come and he would be the last one.

4. These six new Muslims return to Madina (then Yasrab) and preached Islam. Next year on the same spot of "Ubqa" some other Yasrab Jews came and accepted Islam with open heart. Because of this fact, this place is called "Bait-ul-Awwal" and "Bait-ul-Sani".

5. This great incident and success of Prophet Muhammad (S. A. W.) flourished Islam in the heart of Madina's Ansar (The residents of Madina were called Ansar).

6. Next year seventy Muslim came from Yasrab and perform Umra. It was the great achievement of Prophet Muhammad (S. A. W.).

7. This Ubqa Mosque is near to "Jamrat" (Three big pillars of Satins).
 

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