Basrah, Iraq
Coordinates: 30.787372, 47.549751
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
There might be some doubts regarding the authenticity of this site. Although the local belief in spirituality and reverence is very strong (making it a close contender for the most prominent site in that particular category)
Another Example: Tomb of Hz. Musa عليه اسلام
Coordinates: 30.787372, 47.549751
Only opened during the Hajj season, Masjid al-Khaif is one of the most important mosque in mina valley where it is said according to many traditions that Hz. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and it also knows as burial site of Hz...
This Mountain is 8 kilometres (5 mi) long and 170 metres below sea level and is famous for one of the salt pillar of wife of Hz. Lut عليه اسلام
Location of the burial site of a Prophet according to the locals there
Once a pilgrimage site, this land is believed to be, acc to christian sources, the site where Bibi Maryam رضي الله عنها rested on her way from Nazareth to Bethlehem
Considered a prophet in Islam and is mentioned in the Quran, Prophet Ayyub's عليه اسلام story in Islam is parallel to the Hebrew Bible's story, having the main emphasis on remaining steadfast to Allah in the times of...
Most holy pilgrimage site of christianity, Church of the Holy Sepulchre where the duplicate of Hz. Isa عليه اسلام was crucified, at a place known as Calvary or Golgotha, and Hz. Isa's عليه اسلام duplicate empty tomb...
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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