Jerusalem, Palestine
Coordinates: 31.776110, 35.235764
Islam views Prophet Sulaiman عليه اسلام as one of the elect of God, who was bestowed upon with many God-given gifts, including the ability to speak to animals and jinn
Maqam confirmed in a long area perimeter & the exact place where the event took place is not known or confirmed.
Exact site is not known but somewhere around this site it is said that Hz. Sulaiman alahi salam passed away.
Example: Battle site of Battle of Yarmouk
Coordinates: 31.776110, 35.235764
Dedicated to the resurrection of the son of the widow, this site refers to one of the miracles of Hz. Isa عليه اسلام described in the biblical texts
Although not mentioned by name in the Quran but Muslim exegetes report that he was the son of Hz. Adam عليه اسلام and Bibi Hawwa رضي الله عنها, the one to whom prophethood was passed after Hz. Adam عليه اسلام, and to...
One of the possible two sites in Jordan, Ain Musa is beleived to be where Hz. Musa عليه اسلام struck the rock with his wand and water gushed for his thirsty followers
Overlooking the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee, Mount of Beatitudes is the spot where Hz. Isa عليه اسلام delivered the famous "Sermon on the Mount", longest continuous discourse of Hz. Isa عليه اسلام in Bible
Although he is not mentioned in the Qur'an, Prophet Daniyal عليه اسلام is usually considered by Muslims in general to have been a Prophet
Providing a tranquil environment for prayer and reflection, The Garden Tomb is the nicest place in Jerusalem for Protestants to take communion
Ummah of our Dear Prophet ﷺ today is in despair and confusion. We are the biggest victims of the atrocities that are done throughout the world and yet we are called culprits. And the biggest reason for this is that we have forgotten our roots, our great history through which we conquered not just lands but hearts. Our aim is not only to talk about history but to relive it and for this reason alone we are creating this website. Have a nice browsing 🙂
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