ALMISKEENAH

July 11, 2007

“Virtual Tour” 16 ["Virtual Tour" 16] — almiskeenah @ 11:19 pm

 

Follow my tracks for this "virtual tour" around Jannatul Baqi and Masjid Nabawi from this morning after Ishraq, beginning and ending at the pink cross at the southern edge of the courtyard.

 

Blue dot, looking back towards the top of the Dome of Peace and the minarets. Shops line the entire length of this curved section of the fence of Jannatul Baqi, the lights on in the few that were open at this time. The area on the left is hotel after hotel at various stages of construction.

 

 

Pink dot looking north to Jabal Uhud. 

 

Lime dot, the curved marble fence on the left and our Blessed Prophet SallAllahu alaihi
wasallam’s Abode, in the realms of peace and beauty of his Masjid, near the splendour of the Garden of Paradise which radiates with the effulgent lights of the message, the chosen Messenger SallAllahu alaihi wasallam, and the heavenly host of Angels who continuously, and up tp the Day of Resurrection will continue to descend upon this resting place. This is the place where Jibreel Alaihis Salam came with revelations of the holy scripture and the place that witnessed the birth of this Radiant City of Enlightenment and housed the school of divine truth. Where thousands of the esteemed Comapanions rest. "Peace be upon you, the abode of the believers. That which was promised to you has reached you, Insha’Allah we shall join you. O Allah, grant pardon to the inhabitants of Baqi al-Gharqad."

 

Aqua dot, turning towards the direction of the complex where they prepare the bodies for Janazah. Brothers streaming in from the right coming for Ziarah, with a solitary one sitting near a loved one, SubhanAllah! Rasulullah SallAllahu alaihi wasallam said to visit our dear departed, greet them with Salam, and they will reply to your greetings till the Day of Resurrection.

 

Taken from nearby. The baked mud bricks stacked ready for sealing the graves. May the reality of our destination be embedded in our hearts.  

Sulaiman bin Ahmad narrated that when Mu’ath ibn Jabal RadhiAllahu anhu, stood up to pray in the middle of the night, he used to say: "O Lord, the eyes are asleep, the stars have ebbed out, and You remain the ever living watchful Controller over all. Lord, my soliciting Your Paradise is indeed slow, and my flight from the Hell-Fire is tenuous. Lord grant me the gift of a hidden guidance which You will demonstrate as an award out of Your generosity on the Day of Resurrection, for surely You do not fail Your promise."

‘Amr ibn Khalid narrated that when Abu Musa al-Ashari RadhiAllahu anhu laid on his deathbed, he called his children to his side and said to them: “Go and dig a grave and make it spacious and deep.” When the children completed what their father asked them to do, they came back and reported to him: “We dug a grave, and we made it large and deep as you asked.” Abu Musa RadhiAllahu anhu then said: “I swear by Allah, that it will soon come to one of two conclusions: 1) Either my grave will expand to form angles stretching up to forty yards wide, and then a doorway to Paradise will open to reveal my house, family, stations, blessings, and honours Allah has reserved for me, and I will then know my way to my dwellings therein better than I know the road to my house in this world; and I will smell the fragrance of Paradise and perceive the vivacity of that station up to the Day of Resurrection; or 2) should it be the opposite, and we too seek refuge in Allah’s mercy from such culmination, then my grave will tighten down to be smaller than the bushing of a spearhead, and then a doorway to the Hell-Fire will open to reveal my chains, shackles, and the like concatenations reserved for fellows who dwell in Jahannam, and I will immediately know the way to my seat of punishment therein better than I know the road to my house today; and moreover, I will smell the baneful stench of its poisons, and experience the intensity and fieriness of its blazes up to the Day of Resurrection.”

 

 

Red dot, a precarious pathway leading back to Masjid Nabawi. Work has begun with the tearing up of what was a shady avenue of trees, and the demolishing of the road as part of the eastern extension. The street vendors, in large numbers as you come closer to the Masjid do cause congestion. This side of Jannatul Baqi is mostly crowded with Iranian sisters, the men being allowed inside, who stand in large groups of hundreds, and do some shopping at the same time; these vibrant scarves always seem popular.

 

 

Purple dot. Glowing! 

 

Yellow dot, inside one of the recessed alcove entrances.

 

The pigeons love all these intircate nesting places, making so much work for the cleaners. 

 

Green dot. Many of the initial areas of preparing the courtyard for the umbrellas have been completed, with new areas now being dug up. This view is towards Bab Salam, below is the opposite direction, looking across to Masjid Ali and all the construction on the northern side. 

 

Orange dot.

 


 

"Invocation of the Crown"

O Allah, send blessings and Peace upon our Master and Patron Muhammad,

The Owner of the Crown and the Ascent and the Buraq and the Standard,

The Repeller of Affliction and Disease and Drought and Illness and Pain.

His name is written on high, served and engraved in the Tablet and the Pen,

The Leader of All, Arabs and non-Arabs,

Whose body is sanctified, fragrant, and pure,

Illumined in the House and the Haram,

The Sun of Brightness, the Full Moon in Darkness,

The Foremost One in the Highest Fields, the Light of Guidance,

The Cave of Refuge for Mortals, the Lamp That Dispels the Night,

The Best-Natured One, The Intercessor of Nations,

The Owner of Munificence and Generosity.

Allah is his Protector, Gabriel is his servant.

The Buraq is his mount, the Ascent is his voyage,

The Lote-Tree of the Furthermost Boundary is his station,

Two Bow-Lengths or Nearer is his desire,

His desire is his goal, and he has found his goal,

The Master of the Messengers, the Seal of the Prophets,

The intercessor of sinners, the friend of the strangers,

The Mercy for the Worlds,

The rest of those who burn with love, the goal of those who yearn,

The sun of knowers, the lamp of travellers,

The light of Those Brought Near,

The friend of the poor and destitute,

The master of Humans and Jinn,

The Prophet of the Two Sanctuaries,

The Imam of the Two Qiblas,

Our Means in the Two Abodes,

The Owner of Qaba Qawsayn,

The Beloved of the Lord of the Two Easts and the Two Wests,

The grandfather of al-Hasan and al-Husayn,

Our patron and the patron of Humans and Jinn:

Abu al-Qasim MUHAMMAD Son of `Abd Allah,

A light from the light of Allah.

O you who yearn for the light of his beauty,

Send blessings and utmost greetings of peace

Upon him and upon his Family.


 

This photo of Jannatul Baqi in the early 1900’s shows Bab Al-Baqi, also known as Bab Al-Jumaa’ on the right, which was positioned on the inner wall around Masjid Nabawi. The large dome on the left is that of Ahl al-Bayt, RadhiAllahu anhum, with the smaller ones belonging to the daughters of our Beloved Nabi SallAllahu alaihi wasallam and his wives, the Blessed Mothers of the Believers, may Allah Ta’ala be pleased with them all. Quite a contrast to what we see today.

All good is from Allah Ta’ala whereas mistakes are from this humble speck. May Allah Ta’ala Bless all readers, bringing you all closer to Him and His Rasul SallAllahu alaihi wasallam. May He accept our humble efforts and grant us the capacity to be good and do good. Ameen. 

 

 

 

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