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Assalamu alaykum
May Allah SWT shower his blessings on you for running such a wonderful website providing valuable information about the haramain, as well as, videos of salahs. May Allah reward you for your good deeds both in this world and the hereafter.
Inshaallah, I will be going for Umrah on the 16th of June, Tuesday along with my mother. I would be really obliged if you would kindly inform me the time when women are allowed to visit the Rawzah of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). My mother is really eager to know and, moreover, we are staying at Madinah for only two days. And no-one wants to miss such a chance of a lifetime.
Please pray for us so that we can perform all the rituals and salaahs properly and include me in your duas.
Assalamu alaykum
Anan Javed
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wa'alaikumsalam, we recently went to umrah, funny enough we were also in medina for 2 days. umm... when we went women were allowed to go after fajr...and i think before 10 in the morning. But i would also check with the hotel your staying at, they should know and the security outside the masjid also can help. We went in groups from different nationalities, they give a lil talk in ur lang before you can go. but if your mother is old i would suggest you get sum1 to look after her because it can get pretty scary, unfortunately, sum forget how to act and there is ALOT of pushing and shoving, but inshallah i ask allah to make it easy for ur fam.
Asalaam-o-Alaikum
the time when women are allowed to visit the Rawzah of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him)is from 7 am to 11 am. i am not sure if there might be a change in the timings.
Salam, brother Anan has asked the timings of Rawdah, so the timings r:
After Ishraq but before chasht
After salah of Zuhr
After salah of Isha
These r the timings for the rawdah of Muhammad Sallallah u Alaihi Wasallam.
Rmembr us also in ur duas.
تقبل الله عمرتكم ! تقبل الله صالح اعمالكم !
May Allah grant you a safe journey. I definitely know that women are allowed to visit after Isha every night. I'll try and find out but i think she can visit after fajr as well
Salamulkum brother. congratulations on your plans for umrah inshallah allah will make it easy for you.allahumdulilah i recently just came back from umrah so inshallah allah will accept everyone's umrahs. regarding the timings women are allowed after fajr and after isha
salamulakum
ارجو تسجيل اذانات الشيخ علي ملا استكمالا لجهودكم المباركة
salaam bro...
i'm from saudi...in Riyadh...and Alhemdulilah been going to Madinah since i was a child.:)
as one of the brother mentioned
the timing is as follows
1) After Shurook (Sunrise) until around 11:30am
2) after salah Al-Duhr until about 30minutes before Adhan for Asr
3) After Salaah Al-Esha...around 11pm i believe they open up...
Remember me, Mohammed bin Mohammed in your prayers...inshaAllah I'll be heading to Madinah myself this weekend. (wed-fri)
take care
Yr brother in Islam
oh yea! on a side note for your info.. Masjid-Al-Nabawi is now open 24/7 for men and women...
salaam
Assalamu alaikum,
tHE BEST TIME IS FOR WOMEN & MEN ALSO IS 4.AM(TAHAJJUD PRAYER AZAN TIME).WHEN tHE MASHJID IS OPEN FOR TAHAJJUD PRAYER.iT IS THE BEST TIME FOR ALL.nO CROWDS OVER THERE.(ALHAMDULILLAH I NORMALLY DO THAT ONE.
1) 9.30PM.AFTER THE ISHA PRAYER.NO CROWDS OVER THERE DURING 9.30 TO 11.00 PM.(MASHJID CLOSING TIME)
2) after salah Al-Duhr until about 30minutes before Adhan for Asr.
pLEASE PRAY FOR ME & ALL MUSLIMS BROTHERS & SISTERS SPECIALLYWHEN YOU & YOUR PERENTS ARE PRAING AT MADINA & MAKKAH.
REGARDS,
IFTEKHAR
Salamulkum brother they say the moqsque is open 24/7 when we got there we were getting kicked out because they were closing for building work (11;30) its only the grave of the prophet witch is open 24/7. and i think womens side is open 24/7 but not 100% on that.
salamulkum
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