Masjid e nabvi

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Masjid e nabvi

At the point when the Prophet (ﷺ) relocated to Madinah (at that point called Yathrib), the heads of the city and his prompt devotees rode around his camel in their best garments and in sparkling defensive layer. Everybody was trusting he would stop by their home. The Prophet (ﷺ) would answer everybody obligingly and generous, "[This camel] is directed by Allah; any place it stops, that will be my home." The camel proceeded onward with loosened reins, arriving at the siteThe Prophet (ﷺ) gave the Muslims of Madinah the title of 'Ansar' which implies Helpers, while the Muslims of Quraysh and different clans who had left their homes and emigrated to the desert spring he called 'Muhajirun', which means Emigrants. All participated in the work, including the Prophet (ﷺ) himself, and as they worked they recited two stanzas which one of them had compensated for the event: "O Allah, no decent is except for the great HereafterThe masjid was constructed twice during the lifetime of the Prophet (ﷺ). The first run through was soon after he had made the Hijra to Madinah in 622 CE, with the size of the masjid being around 35 x 30 meters and the tallness 2.5 meters. It was revamped seven years after the fact after the Fath (opening) of Khaibar. The expanding number of Muslims by then required an expansion in the zone of the mosque to oblige more admirers. Usman (رضي الله عنه) paid for the land to oblige the expansion which made the masjid roughly 50 x 50 meters. The tallness was additionally expanded to 3.5 meters.

At the point when the disclosure came down to change the Qibla to Makkah in 624 CE, the entire masjid was re-orientated toward the south.

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