Mosque of the Prophet from "summary" of SIRAT UN NABI (2 Vols. Set) by Allama Shibli Nu'man
The Mosque of the Prophet is a significant place in Islamic history and holds great importance for Muslims around the world. This mosque was established by the Prophet Muhammad himself in Medina after his migration from Mecca. It served as the center of the Muslim community and was the site of many important events during the Prophet's lifetime. The Mosque of the Prophet became a place of worship, education, and community gathering for Muslims. It was a place where the Prophet preached his teachings, led prayers, and met with his companions. The mosque also served as a hub for social and political activities, as well as a place for resolving disputes and making important decisions. The architecture of the Mosque of the Prophet reflected the simp...Similar Posts
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