Tuesday 27 March 2018

Sacred Cities In Islam



As the sun rises in East and the call of the melodious Azan is heard, All Muslims bow westwards to pay respect to the holiest of the blessed places in Islam, Makkah. Islam is the religion with the second biggest number of supporters on the planet. Every one of them is in the Middle East, where the religion of Islam began. The center of the Islamic kingdom still lies here.

The 3 Holiest Cities Of Islam:


1. Makkah:
It is the holiest city of Islam for Muslims everywhere throughout the world. It is the city of the heavenly Kabaa, has the Black stone that is supposed to be sent by God. Muslims from all around the world go there to perform Hajj and Umrah after getting Umrah packages and Hajj Packages. The Kabaa was built by Ibrahim and the child of him Ishmael. The Masjid-e-Haram is the holiest mosque in the whole Islamic world.

There is additionally the well called Zamzam whose water has restorative properties. Your journey to Makkah isn't finished without paying respect to Mount Arafat where the Prophet has his last message to the followers. Aside from these structural features, Makkah is the sacred Islamic city in which the Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) was conceived and gotten his enlightenment from the holy messenger Gabriel.


2. Madinah:
This was the adopted city of our beloved Prophet (PBUH) and furthermore the city that holds the respect of having the first truly real mosque built according to Islamic tenets. The Kabaa Makkah existed before the arrival of Islam. Muhammed (PBUH) needed to depart Makkah as a solid gathering of foes was waiting to attack him. Be that as it may, Madinah invited him with open arms.

It is here that he lived and is covered. The acclaimed Mosque of the Prophet or Masjid-al-Nabawi is based on his home where he rests in peace. It is the seat of energy in the hay days of the Islamic domain as the Caliphas presided here. In both the blessed urban areas of Islam, Makkah and Madinah, non-Muslims are entirely prohibited to enter.


3. Jerusalem:
There is something exceptionally unique about this city. There are three notable religions in specific, Islam, Christianity and Judaism, who consider this city as sacred. Jerusalem has the Mosque of Al-Aqsa (Arabic name for Jerusalem). It is moreover the city to which the Prophet traveled on the night of his ascension to heaven. He headed out to Jerusalem from where he got the message of Allah, prayed with the previous prophets and went back to Makkah.

These were the sacred cities of Islam. As the blessed month of Ramadan has arrived so book your Ramadan Umrah Package as it is a decent time to spend your memory for Umrah and appreciate the rich authentic legacy of Islam.



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