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Names of God in the Qur'an - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 99 Names of Allah , also known as The 99 Most Beautiful Names of God (Arabic: ʾasmāʾ allāh al-Ḥusnā), are the names of God (specifically, attributes) by which Muslims regard God and which ar...
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Al-Baqi' - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maqbarat Al-Baqi ' (Arabic: , Al-Baqi' cemetery ) (Persian: , Jannatu l-Baqī‘ ) is a cemetery in Medina, Saudi Arabia, located across from the Masjid al-Nabawi, in the southeastern area from the...
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Abd-al-Baqi al-Zurqani - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abd al-Baqi al-Zurqani was an Islamic scholar. His full name was Abd al-Baqiy ibn Yusuf ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Ulwan al-Zurqani He is the father of Muhammad al-Zurqani. He is the commentator on M...
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On 8th Shawwal, Wednesday, in the year 1345 AH (April 21, 1925), mausoleums in Jannatul al-Baqi (Madina) were demolished by King Ibn Saud.
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Graves of 2nd, 4th, 5th & 6th Imams with the grave of Abbas b. Abdul Muttalib (Prophet's uncle) at the front - Jannat al-Baqi, Madina ... Jannat al-Baqi before being demolished by King Al-Saud in 1925...
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A selection of articles related to Jannat al-Baqi.
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On 8th Shawwal Al-Mukarram, Wednesday, in the year 1345 AH (April 21, 1925), mausoleums in Jannatul Al-Baqi (Madina) were demolished by King Ibn Saud ... Literally "Al-Baqi" means a tree garden. It is also known as "Jannat Al-Baqi" due to its sanctity, since in it are buried many of our Prophet Muhammad's relatives...
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Meanwhile, Imam Ali (as) made the shapes of four fresh graves in Jannat al-Baqi, so as to conceal the location where Fatima Zahra (sa) was buried. When the people entered the graveyard, they were confused as to which spot was actually Lady Fatima Zahra's grave;
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