4th Ramadaan 1434 ~ 12th July 2013

Makkah Maghrib
(Surah Kahf: Ayaah 103-110) Sheikh Sudais


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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

assalamu alaikum

I understand this might be a bit late but Id like to know what the circular structure is around the ka'ba?

jazak allah khair

Fahim Abdullah said...

The Madina Iftar sounds nice. Could you have one video of that too?
Umrah pilgrims visiting here say it is a privilege and absolute joy to break their fast in the Prophet's Mosque.
Inside the mosque, only dates, water, laban and coffee are allowed. But in the courtyards, everything can be served: fried chicken, meat, rice, fruits and juice.
It's really a huge banquet, with some Ramadan meals provided in the mosque costing up to SR 8,000.
Abd Al-Jaleel Fadl, a Pakistani Umrah pilgrim, said he was extremely happy to be in the mosque during Ramadan and had praise for the "great and outstanding services available to visitors as soon as they set foot in this holy land. We were warmly welcomed by all people we met."
"I especially like the umbrellas in the yards of the mosque which protect worshippers from the heat of the sun, and the fans spraying water vapor on worshippers. This is especially valuable for fasting people who move around under high temperatures during the day," he said.
Abd Al-Razzaq Issam, an Egyptian pilgrim, said he always dreamed of visiting the two holy mosques. "Now my dream has come true and I thank Allah for that. I could perform the rituals in this holy month of Ramadan, which brought tears of joy to my eyes. I have been dreaming of doing this for a long time, to visit all these places and drink from the water of Zamzam," he said.
The Prophet's Mosque is a hive of activity during Ramadan. Meals are laid out after Asr prayer, in preparation for Maghrib time. There are all kinds of dates, fruit juices, bottles of water, yoghurt and laban. These are provided free by the residents of Madinah, who do it for the sake of Allah and follow the injunction that every Muslim should provide food to a fasting person.
The mosque is filled with people of all ages, sitting and waiting to break their fast. This spirit of giving and sharing impresses many visitors.
Source: http://www.arabnews.com/news/457780

fatemah said...

wa alaykumus salam
it is a mobile floor for tawaaf, due to the huge crowds of mu'tamireen and hajjis.