Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Hajj ka mahina aur Qurbani !!

Yaum-e-ARFA (9th ZilHaj) ka Roza!



QURBANI... karne wale k liye hidaayaat...



Ashra-e-Zil'Hajj (1st to 10th of Zil-Hajj)



Ashra-e-Zil'Hajj ke ROZEY...



Qurbani...?!


unique Mosque in Abu Dhabi







Monday, October 12, 2009

a part of halima sadia`s home



A part of Halima Sadia's home. Probably Belivers said that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) has spent Their Childhood at this place. A very rare place that is not available in the present world.

Prophet's (PBUH) Home (Nabi (SAW) Ka Ghar)







These are the collection of photos of PROPHETS's HOME that are really very rare collection. in this collection a map of the PROPHETS's Home is also included which guides the complete look of HOME.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

A man who passed away while praying in Masjid-e-Nabvi



Here is a man who past away while in Sajda in Masjid ul Nabawi ( Saudi Arabia )
Prayer is the key to Paradise, there is no excuse to miss it
Picture of a worshipper in Masjid An Nabawi who passed away while in Sajda during Prayer – Allah O’ Akbar - What a beautiful end!!! If a praying person knew to what extent he was
surrounded by Allah’s Mercy, he would never raise his head from Prostration/
Please keep forwarding this ‘Hadith’ to all … Because the Prophet (Sallallahu alaihe wa sallam) said:
‘Pass on knowledge from me even if it is only one’

Monday, September 28, 2009

Makkah-Madina High-Speed Train Link

SAUDI King Abdullah on Wednesday gave the green light for a high-speed rail link between Makkah and Madinah via the commercial hub of Jeddah, the official SPA news agency reported.

It said the project, first mooted years ago to help transport the hundreds of thousands of Muslims who visit the kingdom for the annual haj pilgrimage, will be financed by Saudi investment funds.

The train will travel at up to 300 kilometres (180 miles) per hour, allowing Makkah Jeddah journey time of half an hour and Jeddah-Madinah in two hours, SPA quoted Transport Minister Jebarah bin Eid al-Suraisri as saying.

The agency did not give an estimated cost or timetable for the project.

Jeddah on the Red Sea is the required port of entry for millions of Muslims performing the year-round Umra, or minor pilgrimage to Makkah and Madinah.

It is also the port of entry for the main hajj which precedes the annual Feast of the Sacrifice, or Eid al-Adha, and brings together more than two million of the faithful.

Last April the Saudi government awarded three contracts totaling 1.9 billion dollars for the construction of railways covering 1,766 kilometres (1,100 miles).

660 Chinese workers embrace Islam in KSA

MAKKAH: Six hundred and sixty Chinese nationals working on the Haramain train construction project have embraced Islam in a ceremony in Makkah.

Abdul Aziz Al-Khudhairi, Makkah Governorate Undersecretary, who witnessed the declaration of the shahada described the event as a “direct response to critics of the government for contracting Chinese company.”


“We received hundreds of letters opposing the signing of a contract with the Chinese company and demanding that Muslims be contracted,” Al-Khudhairi said. “Six hundred and sixty of them have now embraced Islam.


Now those who were calling for them to be dismissed are happy at their embracing Islam.

The numbers will also go up, as this is only the beginning, and represents around ten percent of the 5,000 working on the Haramain train.”

Al-Khudhairi demanded that “our conduct reflect the teachings of our religion and our words should match our deeds to have an effect on people”. “We must also respect human rights,” he added.

Meanwhile, as many as 2,722 people have embraced Islam at the Cooperative Office for Call, Guidance and Awareness of Communities in Al-Taif Governorate.


The Office’s Director General Sheikh Mohammed Bin Ibrahim Al-Sawat pointed out that the office has also distributed during that period 1,247,694 copies of the Holy Qur’an, religious books and pamphlets as well as 225, 901 religious cassettes.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Shab-e-Qadr


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