Mazar and Masjid of Hadhrat Baba Freed Ganj-e-Shakar (May Allah’s mercy upon him), Pakpatan, Pakistan
Near Airport Road in Madinah the Mazarat of Hazrat Abu Hurairah and Hazrat Ali Al Arees (May Allah be pleased with them)
Mazar Mubarak Hazrat Abul Fazl Al Abbas (May Allah be pleased with him) in Baghdad.
Mazar-e-Mubarak Hadhrat Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (Karramallaho Wajhal Karim)
The house of Sayyidna Abu Ayyub Ansari (May Allah be pleased with him) where Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) stayed when he migrated to Madinah. Unfortunately, this house does not exist anymore.
Mazar Mubarak Hazrat Shah Rukn-e-Alam Soharwardy, Grandson of Shaikh-ul-Islam Hazrat Bahauddin Zakriay Soharwardy (May Allah be pleased with them) in Multan, Pakistan
Mazar Mubarak Shaikh-ul-Islam Hazrat Bahauddin Zakriay Soharwardy (May Allah be pleased with them) in Multan, Pakistan
Jannatul Baqi’ (graveyard of Baqi’) The square shape area contains the Mazar of third Caliph of Islam, Ameer ul Mo’mineen Uthman ibn Affaan (May Allah be pleased with him). On the extreme left is the Mazar of Imam Maalik (May Allah be pleased with him) Note: All the graves of companions and Ahlebait used to have beautiful Tombs on them. After Wahabi revolution in Saudi Arabia all the shrines and tombs were demolished and graves were leveled. Now, identification of various graves is only possible through old graveyard maps and documents.
Jannatul Baqi’ (graveyard of Baqi’) Hundreds of Ahlebait (Family members of Prophet Muhammad, Peace be upon him), Sahaba (Companions of Prophet Muhammad, Peace be upon him) had been buried here. The circular area contains Mazarat of Imam Zain Al Abedin and other Ahlebait. The first rectangular in the middle contains Mazarat of daughters of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him). The rectangular area on the left contains Mazarat of wives of Prophet, Muhammad (Peace be upon him)
Belongings of Allah’s Messenger, Muhammad (Peace be upon him) safely preserved in Topkapy Museum, Turkey
Various belongings of Allah’s Messenger, Muhammad (Peace be upon him) safely preserved in Topkapy Museum, Turkey
Mazar Mubarak, Shaikh-ul-Islam Hazrat Bahauddin Naqshband (May Allah’s blessings upon him) in Bukhara.
Mazar Mubarak Sayyidna Ghos-e-Azam, Hadhrat Abdul Qadir Jilani (May Allah’s blessings upon him) in Baghdad, Iraq
The black area in the middle of this casing is a rock called Hajr-e-Aswad (Back stone). This black stone is mounted on one of the corners of Holy Ka’ba. When Muslims start circumambulating the Ka’ba during pilgrimage, they start the walk in counter clockwise direction from this point. They kiss the black-stone or point towards it before starting the next round. It is believed to be the rock from the Heavens. Many people think that this was a meteoroid.
The house of Hazrat Haleemah Sa’diyah (May Allah be pleased with her) where Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) spent his 6 years of childhood. Throughout 13 centuries this house was saved by Muslim rulers but unfortunately, Saudi’s have destroyed the Islamic Heritage in the name of Towheed. The civilized nations save their heritage but Saudi’s have intentionally destroyed every possible Islamic Heritage that they could.
The beautiful scene of Masjid Al Nabawi Al Sharif at night. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his companions built the mosque when they migrated from Makkah to Madinah
O’ Muhammad ﷺ, unlimited blessings of Allah are upon you
Dome of the Rock Mosque (Qubbatus-Sakhrah Masjid) in Jerusalem.
Masjid Al Haraam (Grand Mosque) in Makkah-tul-Mukarramah. The Ka’ba is located in this mosque.
Almost a century old picture of Mazar-e-Mubarak (Grave) of Allah’s Last Messenger, Muhammad (Peace be upon him)
Mazar-e-Mubarak (Grave) of Allah’s Last Messenger, Muhammad (Peace be upon him)
Mazar Mubarak, Aashiq-e-Rasool, Hadhrat Allama Maolana Syed Muhammad Riazuddin Soharwardy (May Allah’s blessings upon him) in Karachi, Pakistan
Mazar Mubarak of Daataa Ganj Bakhsh, Ali Al Hajwairy (May Allah’s blessings upon him) in Lahore, Pakistan
Mazar Mubarak Hadhrat Khwaja, Gharib Nawaz, Moinuddin Chishty (May Allah’s blessings upon him) in Ajmer, India
Mazar Mubarak Hadhrat Khwaja, Gharib Nawaz, Moinuddin Chishty (May Allah’s blessings upon him) in Ajmer, India
Mazar Mubarak, Hadhrat Maolana Jalaluddin Rumi, Balkhi (May Allah’s blessings upon him) in Konya, Turkey
Mazar Mubarak of Hadhrat Imam Hussain (May Allah’s peace upon him), grandson of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in Iraq
This was the area of Karbala where Imam Hussain and other Ahlebait (May Allah be pleased with them) camped and were later martyred.
Prophet Muhammad’s (Peace be upon him) letter to Musailma bin Kazzab (Topkapy Museum, Turkey)
A letter from Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) to one of the Arab rulers.
A beautiful aerial scene of Masjid Al Nabawi Sharif (Peace be upon him) in Madinah.
Almost a century old picture of Madinah-tul-Munawwarah
Almost a century old picture of Makkah-tul-Mukarramah
When Prophet Abraham (Peace be upon him) built the Holy Ka’ba, he left his footprints on the mud. Those footprints were preserved. Inside this display the footprint of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) can be seen. This is called Maqam-e-Ibrahim and it is located inside the Grand Mosque of Makkah, in front of Ka’ba. It is important to note that Prophet Abraham was the father of prophet Isaac and prophet Ishmael (Peace be upon all of them).
Masjid Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq (May Allah be pleased with him) in Madinah.
The hair of Allah’s Messenger, Muhammad (peace be upon him) safely saved in Topkapy Museum, Turkey
The hair of Allah’s Messenger, Muhammad (peace be upon him) safely saved in Topkapy Museum, Turkey
Muwajeh Sharif (Golden Grill). Behind this grill, from left to right is the Mazar-e-Mubarak of Hadhrat Muhammad (Peace be upon him) then first Caliph of Islam, Ameer ul Mo’mineen Hadhrat Abu Bakr’s Mazar and after that is the Mazar of second Caliph of Islam, Ameer ul Mo’mineen, Hadhrat Umar Farooq (May Allah be pleased with them). Behind the right most grill is the empty space for one grave. It is believed that Prophet Jesus Christ (Peace be upon him) will be buried here. (Muslims believe that Allah has raised Jesus Christ towards Heavens. Jesus is alive and one day will return to the world.)
Prophet Muhammad’s (Peace be upon him) turban, blanket and stick for walk (Topkapy Museum, Turkey)
The Footprint of Allah’s Messenger, Muhammad (Peace be upon him) safely preserved in Topkapy museum of Turkey
The Footprint of Allah’s Messenger, Muhammad (Peace be upon him) safely preserved in Topkapy museum of Turkey
Masjid Al Quba, the first mosque built by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) when he migrated from Makkah to Madinah
Mazar-e-Mubarak (Grave) of Allah’s Last Messenger, Muhammad (Peace be upon him). On the left is the Mazar-e-Mubarak, first Caliph of Islam, Ameer ul Mo’mineen Sayyidna Abubakr AlSiddiq (May Allah be pleased with him)
Riyadhul Jannah, the space between Mazar of Hadhrat Muhammad (Peace be upon him) and his pulpit (minber). This space in Prophet’s (Peace be upon him) mosque is a part of Heaven.
The arch on the left side was the place where Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) used to pray and lead Muslims in the prayers
Gunbad-e-Khadhra (Green Dome) in Masjid Al Nabawi Sharif in Madinah tul Munawwarah. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is resting right under the Green Dome.
Mazar Mubarak Hazrat Salahuddin Ayyubi (May Allah be pleased with him) in Damascus Syria. In 1187, Salahuddin, a Kurd, defeated the Crusaders and recaptured Jerusalem.
Satellite view of Prophet Muhammad’s (Peace be upon him) mosque and its surrounding areas in Madinah.
The seal of Allah’s Messenger (Peace be upon him). Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) used to impress his seal at the end of his letters.
These are the swords of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him), Topkapy museum
These are the swords of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him), Topkapy museum
Mazar Mubarak Hazrat Shah Jalal uddin Yemani Soharwardy (May Allah’s blessings upon him) in Sylhet, Bangladesh
In Palestine, Mazar Mubarak of Ubaadah Ibn As-Saamit (May Allah be pleased with him); one of the companions of Prophet (Peace be upon him). This very sensible representative of the Ansaar and Islam died in A.H. 34, and his memory and history will forever be cherished and honored by all Muslims.
Mazar Mubarak Hazrat Makhdoom Jahanian Jahangasht Soharwardy (May Allah’s blessings upon him) in Uch Sharif, Pakistan
In Madinah, mazarat of Shohada-e-Uhad (RA). In the middle the Mazar of Prophet Muhammad’s (Peace be upon him) uncle Sayyadush Shohada Hazrat Hamzah ibn Abdul Muttalib (May Allah be pleased with him)
The Uhad mountains near Madinah where the second battle of Islam, Battle of Uhad took place.
This is Jannatul Baqi’ in Madinah. In the centre is the Mazar of Ameer ul Mo’mineen Sayyidna Uthman ibn Affan (May Allah be pleased with him) – 3rd Caliph of Islam.
Prophet Muhammad’s (Peace be upon him) waist-coat in Topkapy museum
The Well near the house of Hazrat Abu Saeed Al Khdree (May Allah be pleased with him). For more than 13 centuries, the Muslim rulers preserved this Well and the Well of Hazrat Uthamn in Madinah but the Saudi government has completely destroyed its remains.
The footprint of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him). Note: The authenticity of this footprint is not known.
The Green Dome of Rowdah tur Rasool (Sallallaho Alaihe Wa Aalihi Wasallam)
The footprints of Hazrat Ibrahim (Abraham) (Peace be upon him) inside Maqam-e-Ibrahim in Makkah.
Entrance to the Mazar of Hazrat Qadi Iyyad (May Allah be pleased with him) in Marrakech
This rock holds 14 camel-hoof-shaped prints supposed to have been left by the she-camel of Hazrat Prophet Salih (Peace be upon him), and two marks apparently made by Hazrat Salih’s rod.
A very old photograph of Masjid Al Nabawi in Madinah
This is the cave of Uhad. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) prayed and took some rest here during the battle of Uhad. Some Saudi fanatics are now destroying this cave.
An old photograph of Ka’ba. Ordinary people used to have access to the inside of Ka’ba but now it is available to only Kings and highly connected government officials
The sacred mantle of Hazrat Imam Hussain (May Allah be pleased with him) with his sacred blood when he was martyred in Karbala. This mantle is in Topkapy museum, Turkey.
This mosque is located in the Wadi Shoaib which leads up from the Jordan Valley to the city of al-Salt just northwest of Amman in Jordan. The mosque is of modern construction and houses a refurbished Mazar of the prophet Shoaib Alaihissalam.
The Qabr-e-Anwar of Hazrat Prophet Shoaib (peace be upon him) in a room to the east of the main mosque and prayer area.
Muwajeh Sharif in Masjid Al Nabawi. During late 90s, the Wahabi scholars in Masjid Al Nabawi changed the metallic calligraphy on these golden grills (Muwajeh sharif) and removed the word YA from Muhammad (Peace be upon him)
Mazar Mubarak of Hazrat Yahya (John) (Peace be upon him) within the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus. Some scholars report that it is only the head of Yahya (Alaihissalam) that was found when the mosque was being refurbished during the Umayyad period. Others claim that the head of Yahya (John) Peace be upon him, is housed in the crypt below a mosque in the old city of Sebastiya near Nablus, and still others claim the head was buried at Muwakir, site near the Jordan river.
Mazar of Hazrat Nooh (Noah) in Baqa’a Valley in Lebanon. Some other scholars say that the Mazar of Hazrat Nooh can be in Jordan OR Lebanon OR Iraq. Allah knows the best.
The story of Hazrat Nooh (Noah) and the flood is found in a number of different passages in the Quran. Muslim scholars say that the Ark came to rest on Mount Judi and that Noah was buried nearby. Some claim that Hazrat Nooh founded a city called al-Thamanin (i.e. “the Eighty) because there were 80 people on the Ark. Many scholars say that the first city founded by Hazrat Nooh, and where he was buried, was called “Karak.”
The Mazar of Hazrat Yousuf (Joseph), alaihissalam, is located in the city of Nablus or Shechem. The older, Ottoman-era tomb was replaced by Israeli authorities, and the Israeli site was attacked by Palestinians during the Intifada.
This sign marks the Maqam (where he prayed) OR the Qabr-e-Anwar of the prophet Hud (Peace be upon him) in Damascus. It is located in the Qiblah wall of the Umayyad mosque in the center of the old city. Some older traditions claim that this is actually the Mazar of Hazrat Hud, that he was buried inside this wall when the mosque was constructed in the early Umayyad period. The mosque also contains a well which is called the “Well of Hud.” (Peace be upon him)
This black and white photograph was taken by W.H. Ingrams in the early twentieth century and published in the account of his travels to visit the tombs (Qabr) of Hazrat Salih (peace be upon him) and Hazrat Hud (peace be upon him) in the Hadhramawt. Ingrams reports that this tomb (Qabr) is 64 feet long. See: W.H. Ingrams, “Hadhramaut: A Journey to the Sei’ar Country and Through the Wadi Maseila,” Geographic Journal 88 (1936): 524-51, esp. p. 535.
Maqam Hazrat Salih in Sinai. According to some scholars, Hazrat Salih (Peace be upon him) stayed and prayed here.
The Mazar of Hazrat Salih (peace be upon him) is said to be located in Mada’in Salih, in Hijaz, or in the Hadhramawt. According to the local people in the Hadhramawt, Salih was the father of the prophet Hud, corresponding to the biblical Shelah father of Eber. Both Hud and Salih are said to have been giants, thus accounting for the extraordinary length of their tombs. According some scholars this is the Mazar of Hazrat Salih at Hasik.
The cave of Hazrat Loot (Lot) (Peace be upon him) is located just above the eastern edge of the Dead Sea. Some traditions refer to this cave as the burial place of Hazrat Loot (Lot). The prophet Lot (Lut) is mentioned by name 27 times in the Quran in several long passages that relate how he was sent to the people of Sodom. The cities destroyed by God include Sodom, Zeboiyim [Sab’ah], Zoar [Sa’rah], Gomorrah [Amarah], and Admah [Duma]. Q 51:33-34 mentions stones of clay marked by God which were caused to rain down upon the people of Lot (Peace be upon him) as punishment for their sins.
The Mount Nebo (Jabal Nebo) in the mountains on the east side of the Jordan Valley opposite the city of Jericho. The site is also revered by Muslims as one of the possible places for the Mazar of Hazrat Musa (Moses) (Peace be upon him) also known as the “Red Mound” [Ar. al-kathib al-ahmar].
Mazar Hazrat Yusha’ bin Noon (Joshua b. Nun) (Peace be upon him) in the town of Zayy near the city of al-Salt in Jordan. The tomb itself is roughly 10 meters in length. Some scholars and travelers claim that this is actually the Mazar of the prophet Hosea [Ar. Hoshu’a] (Peace be upon him). Hazrat Prophet Joshua (Peace be upon him) is not mentioned by name in the Quran but Muslim scholars say that he is the “companion” of Hazrat Musa (peace be upon him) mentioned in the holy Qur’an (18:60-65) and he became prophet after Hazrat Musa (Peace be upon him). Scholars on the narratives in the Quran referring to the Israelites’ conquest of the Holy Land detail the stories associated with Joshua b. Nun. Ibn Kathir reports that Joshua was a great warrior and lived for 127 years.
Mazar Mubarak Hazrat Ayyub (Job) (Peace be upon him) located on the hills overlooking the coastal city of Salalah in the Dhofar region of eastern Oman. The building containing the Mazar is surrounded by gardens, and the room itself is roughly 6 meters long.
The Mazar of Hazrat Imran is located in downtown Salalah in the Dhofar region of western Oman. Some believe that Hazrat Imran was a local Arab prophet, and others believe that the name is a reference to the father of Mary mother of Jesus (Peace be upon him) mention in the Quran, or the father of Hazrat Musa (Peace be upon him) mentioned in the Bible.
Mosque containing the Mazar of the prophet Aila (Peace be upon him) on the western slopes of the Lebanon mountains overlooking the Baqa’a Valley in Lebanon.
Some scholars believe that the prophet Idris (Peace be upon him) and prophet Seth (Peace be upon him) to have been buried in the two largest pyramids on the Giza plateau near Cairo. It is also said that Sabaians from Harran made pilgrimage to Giza and offered sacrifices there because they believed the pyramids were the Mazars of these two prophets.
These ruins used to be the palace of Queen Bilqis, the Queen of Sheba, perhaps one of those supposed to have been built by Prophet Sulaiman (Solomon) (Peace be upon him). These ruins are located on the eastern coast of Oman just west of Salalah in the Dhofar region. It is thought that these ruins are to be identified with the city of Abyssopolis mentioned by the classical Greek geographer Pliny. Arabic sources maintain the city was built by King Aziz II who ruled over the Hadramawt in the first century CE. The city is now named Sumhurum and was excavated a number of times, including by Wendell Philips and the American Foundation for the Study of Man in 1952
The Seal of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) in TopKapy Museum in Turkey
Mazar Mubarak Moazzin-e-Rasool, Hazrat Bilal Al Habashy (May Allah be pleased with him) in the Bab al-Saghir Cemetery to the south of the old city in Damascus, Syria.
Mazar of Hazrat Jafar Ibn Abi Talib (May Allah be pleased with him), the cousin of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) near the city of Mu’tah in southern Jordan.
Mazar of Hazrat Hafsa (May Allah be pleased with her) in the Bab al-Saghir Cemetery south of the old city of Damascus.
According to some traditions, these are the Mazarat of brothers of Hazrat Yousuf (Joseph) (Peace be upon him). Only the main dome is now intact. Beneath it is a triple mihrab surrounded with Fatimid-style calligraphy and decoration. Some evidence of a burial site is extant just to the west of the dome. The site is located in the Southern Cemetery in Cairo just north of the Lu’lu’ Mosque.
Mosque of Imam Husain (May Allah be pleased with him) in central Cairo. According to one narration, the head of Imam Hussain was brought here from Karbala and buried here.
According to some Muslim sources, the head of Imam Husain (May Allah be pleased with him) was discovered in Asqalan (Ashkelon) and brought to Cairo where a mosque and Mazar was built to house it.
Sayyida Zaynab (Salamullah-e-Alaiha) Mosque in Cairo, Egypt
Mazar of Hazrat Sayyida Zaynab (May Allah be pleased with her) in Cairo, Egypt.
Mazar and Mosque of Hazrat Nafisa binte Hassan (May Allah be pleased with her) in Cairo, Egypt
A scene of Jannatul Muallh in Makkah before the demolishing by the Wahabi revolution in Saudi Arabia.
Mazar Hazrat Nafisa binte Hassan (May Allah be pleased with her) in Cairo
Mountain where Ameer ul Mo’mineen Imam Ali b. Abi Talib (May Allah be pleased with him) and Hazrat Ameer Muawiyyah (May Allah be pleased with him) met to adjudicate an end to their armed conflict over the right to the Caliphate. Located in southern area, near Mutah, of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Mazar of great Sufi Shaikh-e-Akbar Hazrat Muhyyuddin Ibn Arabi encased in glass in the lower level of a mosque at the bottom of Mount Qasyun in Damascus. There are Mazarat of other Aulia Allah.
This is the Mazar of the mother of Hazrat Bahauddin Naqshband (May Allah’s mercy upon him) located just to the north of the large complex of Mazarat associated with Hazrat Bahaudddin Naqshbandi. Nearby this Mazar is a tree said to be grown from one of the round beads taken from Hazrat Bahauddin’s prayer beads that he brought back from his pilgrimage to Makkah. Also nearby is a reconstruction of the house where it is said that Hazrat Bahauddin grew up with his mother.
Portion of this vast graveyard said to be where close to 10,000 people were buried, among them many of the companions of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) sent into battle by the Caliph Hazrat Abu Bakr us Siddiq (May Allah be pleased with him) in 633 CE to fight against the false prophets such as Musailma Kazzab and Ansi, etc. This is near Fujaira, in the United Arab Emirates.
Mosque housing the Mazar of Hazrat Abu Ubaydah Ibn Jarah (May Allah be pleased with him) in the town of Abu Ubaydah in the Jordan valley just East of the Jordan River.
Mazar of Hazrat Imam Bukhari (May Allah’s blessings’ upon him) located inside of the large courtyard of the main shrine complex in Bukhara.
The Qabr (grave) of Hazrat Imam Bukhari (May Allah’s blessings upon him) is part of a completely refurbished shrine just outside of the city of Bukhara. Imam Bukhari is best known for his authoritative collection of the sayings (Hadith) of the prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him), but also authored other works on the prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) and the transmission of his sayings including a large biographical dictionary of the transmitters mentioned in his hadith collection.
Mazar Hazrat Imam Al Shafi’i (May Allah be pleased with him) in Cairo.
The outside view of the Mazar of Hazrat Imam Al-Shafi’i (May Allah be pleased with him) in the Shafi’i Mosque in Cairo.
Mazar of Hazrat Qadi Iyyad (May Allah be pleased with him), a prominent Maliki jurist whose body was moved to Marrakech from its original resting place in Spain.
Mazar Mubarak Hazrat Ayyub (Job) (Peace be upon him) in Salalah in the Dhofar region of eastern Oman
Prophet Muhammad’s (peace be upon him) birthplace in Makkah. Saudi government converted the place into a Library. Recently, Saudi’s has announced that they will be demolishing this holy site and replacing it with a high rise hotel / shopping centre.
The rock on the left has been preserved in this Museum in Salalah, Oman. This building is located in downtown Salalah in the Dhofar region of eastern Oman.
Mosque housing the Mazar of Hazrat Sayyid al-Badawi in Tanta, in the Delta region of northern Egypt. There is also a chamber that houses the two footprints of the prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) preserved on a single black stone.
Maqam-e-Ibrahim (AS) used to be under this shed. This has been now removed in order to make room for Tawaf of Ka’ba.
In Topkapy museum, Turkey, this box contains the soil from the Qabr-e-Anwar (grave) of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
A Very old door of Ka’ba in Topkapy Museum
Jade casket of King Timur surrounded by members of his family and other prominent figures from Timurid rule in Central Asia. The Qabr is housed in the Bibi Khan mosque in Samarqand.
The gushing water of Zam Zam. People do not have access to this site any more.
An old photograph of the city of Makkah. On the right was the house of Hazrat Abdullah and Hazrat Aminah where Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was born.
A historic photograph of Bab Al Salam (gate of peace) in Masjid-Al Nabawi Sharif in Madinah.
The Qabr-e-Anwar of Hazrat Yaqub (Jacob) (Peace be upon him) in Palestine.
According to some tradition, Prophet Hazrat Ayyub (peace be upon him) has been buried here. This Mazar is located in Iraq
According to some traditions this is the Mazar of Prophet Hazrat Joshua (Yusha’) Ibn Noon (Peace be upon him) in Baghdad. Hazrat Yusha’ was a prophet who guided the Bani Israel to their “promised land.” Although Hazrat Haroon (AS) was the heir of Prophet Musa (AS), he died before Hazrat Musa (AS). When Hazrat Musa (AS) was about to die, it was Joshua Ibn Noon that he appointed to lead the Bani Israel after him.
The Cave of Hira (Ghaar-e-Hira) near Makkah where Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) received the first WAHEE (Revelation) from Allah. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) spent considerable time in this cave meditating before he received the WAHEE from Allah.
Masjid and Mazar of Prophet Younus (peace be upon him) in Musal, Iraq.
Mazar Mubarak Prophet Jarjees Wali Allah (Peace be upon him) in Musal, Iraq. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said that Jarjees Wali Allah is one of the four infants who spoke with people in their infancy. The other three were; Jesus Christ (peace be upon him), the infant son of women slave in Pharaohs court and the infant boy who witnessed the innocence of Prophet Yousuf (peace be upon him)
Qabr-e-Anwar of Prophet Hazrat Sheeth (Peace be upon him) in Musal, Iraq. Hazrat Sheeth was the
Some other graves in the tomb of Hazrat Dhul Kifl (peace be upon him) in Babylon, Iraq. Bible calls Hazrat Dhul Kifl, Ezekiel who was carried away to Babylon after the destruction of Jerusalem. He was chained and imprisoned. Hazrat Dhul Kifl (peace be upon him) bore all hardships with patience and continued helping the Bani Israel. Afterwards the Prophet Dhul-kifl (peace be upon him) left his followers and migrated to Babylon. He died there.
The historical Xian Mosque in China
Mazar-e-Mubarak Prophet Zakariyah (Zachariah) (Peace be upon him) in Damascus, Syria.
This bottle contains the sand from the Qabr-e-Anwar (grave) of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him)
The Mazar of Hazrat Dhul Kifl (peace be upon him) in Babylon, Iraq. Ibn Jarir narrated that he was not a prophet but he was a righteous man. He supported his people to suffice their needs and administered justice among them. That is why; he was called Dhul-Kifl.
Mazar Sharif of Hazrat Anas Ibn Malik (May Allah be pleased with him), the famous companion of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He is the famous narrator of Hadith of Rasool ullah (Sallallaho Alaihe Wasallam).
This used to be the house of Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib (May Allah’s peace upon him) near Karbala, Iraq. According to some scholars this is the place where Hazrat Imam Ali (May Allah be pleased with him) was given GHUSL (Shower before coffin and the burial)
In side view of the building where some people believe that Hazrat Khidr (peace be upon him) prayed. This is located in Najaf, Iraq
Mazar of Hazrat Abu Dhar Ghaffari (May Allah be pleased with him) the famous companion of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in Damascus, Syria.
Mazar of Imam Hasan Al Askari (May Allah be pleased with him) in Samarra, Iraq
Mazar of Hazrat Salman-e-Farsi (May Allah be pleased with him), the famous companion of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in Damascus, Syria.
Mazar Mubarak Hazrat Obai ibn Ka’ab (May Allah be pleased with him), the famous companion of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in Damascus, Syria.
Mazar Mubarak of Hazrat Shaikh Ahmed Serhindi (May Allah’s peace and blessings upon him). He is generally called Hazrat Mujaddad Alf Thani ((the reformer in a thousand year). The Mazar is located in Serhind, India. Sheikh Ahmad Farrooqui Serhindi is also known as Imam Rabbani lived at a time when Islam faced the greatest threat to its existence in India due to the irreligious practices of the Mughal Emperor Akbar who, with introduction of his “Deen-e-Ilahi”, had considerably weakened Islam, thus striking at the root of Islam. In such an atmosphere was born Sheikh Ahmad who boldly faced the Emperor and his misguided associates, and restored Islam to its pristine glory. His fearless campaign against the irreligious practices introduced by Akbar set an example to the future generations of Muslims to fight against any encroachment on their great religion. Shaikh Ahmad Sarhind Farroqui is universally acclaimed as the Reformer of the second Millennium of the Hijra Era. He died on the 17th of Safar 1034 H. at the age of 63. He was buried in the village of Sirhind. He was a shaikh in the four tariqats: Naqshbandi, Qadiri, Chisti and Suhrawardi. He preferred the Naqshbandi,
Mazar of Hazrat Ma’ruf Al Karkhi in Baghdad. Abu Mahfuz Ma‘ruf ibn Firuz al-Karkhi is said to have been born of Christian parents. A prominent mystic of the Baghdad school, he died in 200 A.H. Ma‘ruf-e Karkhi’s mother and father were both Christians. When they sent him to school, his master said to him, “Say, God is the third of three.” “No,” answered Ma‘ruf. “On the contrary, He is God, the One.” The teacher beat him, but to no avail. One day the schoolmaster beat him severely, and Ma‘ruf ran away and could not be found. “If only he would come back,” his mother and father said. “Whichever religion he wished to follow, we would agree with him.” Ma‘ruf accepted Islam immediately and passed by his father’s house and knocked at the door. “Who is there?” he asked. Ma‘ruf,” he replied. “What faith have you adopted?” “The religion of Muhammad, the Messenger of God.” His mother and father immediately became Muslims. Hazrat Ma‘ruf Karkhi became student of Hazrat Dawud-e Ta’i (May Allah’s peace and blessings upon them).
Mazar of Hazrat Luqman (Peace be upon him) in Baghdad. Hazrat Luqman (peace be upon him) gave his son the following advice which is recorded in the Qur’an: “To Believe in Allah, and to be sincere in devotion to Him. Never associate partners with Allah, for associating anyone with Him is the greatest sin; not only is it a sin against Allah but also against oneself. Love and show obedience to parents even if they are unbelievers. If, however, a parent’s way of life were to lead one to become an unbeliever then the path of goodness which leads to Allah should be followed , for one is answerable to Allah alone. Rizq (provisions), ability and au- thority come from Allah. These things are in His hands and not in the hands of parents or anyone else. Show gratitude to Allah by obeying him. Live your life on the principle of: Encouraging what is right and forbidding what is wrong. Tackle wrong deeds in society with patience. Be humble in dealing with others, both in speech and behaviour, and do not turn your face away when talking to others, for Allah does not love the boastful and arrogant.” (Ouran, 31:13-19)
Out side view of the building where some people believe that Hazrat Khidr (peace be upon him) prayed. This is located in Najaf, Iraq
The Cave of Thor (Ghar-e-Thour) where Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companion Hazrat Abu Bakr Al Siddiq stayed during the journey when they migrated from Makkah to Madinah. This cave is located in the suburbs of Makkah.
Mazarat of the companions of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in Uhad. These companions were martyred during the battle of Uhad.
A beautiful view of Mazar Mubarak of Sayyidah Zainab (May Allah’s peace upon her) in Cairo, Egypt.
Qabr-e-Anwar Sayyiduna Obaidullah ibne Omar Al-Farooq (May Allah be pleased with him) in Damascus, Syria.
Mazar Sharif Hazrat Ruqayyah bint Imam Hussain (May Allah be pleased with her) in Damascus, Syria.
Mazar Sharif Hazrat Sakina bint Imam Hussain (May Allah be pleased with her) in Damascus, Syria.
Qabr-e-Anwar of Hazrat Sayyidna Abdul Qadir Jilani (May Allah be pleased with him) in Baghdad.
Qabr-e-Anwar of Imam Al Ghizali (May Allah be pleased with him) in Baghdad
Mazar, Hazrat Ba Yazeed Bustami (May Allah shower His blessings upon him) near Damascus in Syria.
Qabr-e-Anwar of third Caliph of Islam, Ameer ul Mo’mineen Hazrat Uthman Ibn Affan (May Allah be pleased with him) in Jannatul Baqi’ in Madinah Sharif
Mazar of Hazrat Habib Ajmi (May Allah shower His mercy upon him) in Baghdad. Hazrat Habib Ajmi was among the Taba Tab-e-een (156 A.H.)
Qabr-e-Anwar Hazrat Shaikh Al Shuyukh Shaikh Shahabuddin Omar Soharwardy (May Allah be pleased with him) in Baghdad. He is founder of Soharwardy (Sohrawrdy OR Suhrawardy) order. One of the most important credits that go to Hazrat Shaikh Shahabuddin is that he converted the Tatar ruler of Baghdad to Islam. He was the best diplomat and Shaikhul Islam. Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jilani (May Allah be pleased with him) said about him that O’ Omar you are the last MASHAHEER of Iraq.
The grand Mosque of Kufa. The Mazar of Hazrat Muslim Bin Aqeel (May Allah’s peace upon him) is inside the mosque.
Mazar Hazrat Pir Behlol bin Omair (May Allah’s blessings upon him) in Baghdad, Iraq. He is also famous as Pir Behlol Dana (Rahmatullah Alaih)
Mazar of Hazrat Allama Mahmood Alusi in Baghdad. Allam Alusi is famous for his Tafseer-e-Qur’an Ruhul Mo’ani. He was great scholar of Qur’an. He died in 1270 A.H. The neighbouring graves are of Syed Darwaish Alusi and Syed Shahab-ud-din Alusi.
Hazrat Khwaja Qutbuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki (May Allah shower His blessings upon him) was born in 569 A.H. [1173 C.E.] in a town called “Aush” or Awash in Mawar-un-Nahar (Transoxania). Khwaja Qutbuddin’s original name was “Bakhtiyar” but his title was “Qutbuddin”. The name “Kaki” to his name was attributed to him by virtue of a miracle that emanated from him at a later stage of his life in Delhi. Thus, he was the first spiritual successor of Hazrat Khwaja Gharib Nawaz, Khwaja Mu’inuddin Chishti His spiritual guide asked him to go to India and stay there. The Mazaar Sharif of Hazrat Khwaja Qutbuddin Bakhityar Kaki (Rahmatullah Alaih) lies near Qutb Minar at old Delhi, India.
Mazar Sharif of Hazrat Muhammad ibn Ahmad, Abu Hamid al-Tusi al-Ghazzali [Imam al-Ghazali] (450-505) in Baghdad, Iraq. Imam Ghizali was the “the Proof of Islam” (Hujjat al-Islam), “Ornament of the Faith,” “Gatherer of the Multifarious Sciences,” “Great Siddîq,” absolute Mujtahid, a major Shafi‘i jurist, a Philosopher, a great debater and expert in the principles of doctrine and those of jurisprudence. May Allah shower His blessings upon him.
Mazar Mubarak of Hazrat Ibrahim ibn Adham (May Allah shower His blessings upon him) in Jableh, Syria. Hazrat Ibrahim Adham lived in Egypt but did not like living in Alexandria. Therefore, he left Egypt, wandered to Syria, and stayed there for twenty-four years. He worked in its gardens as a gardener and eats nothing unless he pays for it. He died going to Jihad with a bow in his hand. It had been told that the reason for his religious behavior is that his mother delivered him in Makkah during Al-Haj and his father used to ask pilgrims to pray for him to be a good Muslim. He had died in the Hijri year 161.
Mazar of Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh Ali Al Hajwairi in Lahore, Pakistan
Mazar of Saheb-e-Qasidah Burdah Sharif Hazrat Imam Sharfuddin Busairi (May Allah shower His blessings upon him) in Cairo, Egypt.
An inside view of the building of Mazar Hazrat Imam Hussain (May Allah be pleased with him) in Karbala, Iraq.
Mazar Mubarak A’la Hazrat Imam Ahmed Raza Brelvi in Breli, India.
Mazar Mubarak Hazrat Salahuddin Ayyubi (May Allah be pleased with him) in Damascus Syria. In 1187, Salahuddin, a Kurd, defeated the Crusaders and recaptured Jerusalem.
Mazar of Hazrat Haamid Raza Khan (May Allah shower His blessings upon him) in Brely, India.
Qabr-e-Anwar of Hazrat Abdullah Al Abid (May Allah shower His blessings upon him) in Baghdad.
The Qabr (grave) of a saint in Damascus in Syria.
This is a famous graveyard in Baghdad where thousands of righteous early Muslims were buried. This graveyard is called Maqbaratul Quraish Al Kubra.
Qabr-e-Anwar of Hazrat Ahmed Al Arabi (May Allah shower His blessings upon him) in Baghdad.
Mazar of Hazrat Haani (May Allah’s blessings upon her) in Najaf, Iraq.
Aba Khvaja Mosque, China. There is a Mazaar of Hazrat Aba Khvaja located in the compound of this mosque.
Mazar Hazrat Sharfuddin Bu Ali Shah Qalandar Soharwardy (Rahmatullah Alaih) in Panipat, India
Mazar of Hazrat Abu Abdullah Jabir Ansari (May Allah be pleased with him) a famous companion of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He narrated a large number of traditions. He was present in all the Jihad with the Prophet (Sal-allahu-aleihi-wasallam) after the battle of Badr. Thereafter he lived in Egypt and Syria. He lost eyesight in his latter days and died in 74 A.H. at the age of 94 years during the Caliphate of Abdul Malek in Baghdad.
Qabr-e-Anwar of Imam Hasan Al Askari (May Allah be pleased with him) in Samarra, Iraq
Mazar of Hazrat Kamoon (May Allah be pleased with him) in Baghdad, Iraq. Hazrat Kamoon was a friend of Prophet Hakeem Luqman (Peace be upon him).
Qabr-e-Anwar Hazrat Khwaja Qutbuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki (May Allah shower His blessings upon him). He belonged to the direct lineage of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) descending from Hazrat Imam Hussain (May Allah be pleased with him) When Hazrat Khwaja Mu’inuddin Chishti (Rahmatullah Alaih) went to Isfahan, 40 days before his death, he took oath of allegiance at his hands and received the Khilafat and Khirqah (Sufi cloak) from him.
Shahe Hamdan Kashmir Mosque. The Mazar of Hazrat Syed Ali Hamadani is inside the mosque. The great Syed, also known as Amir-i-Kabir or the great Amir was born at Hamadan in 1314 A.D. His genealogy can be traced to Hazrat Ali through Imam Husain. Born in a family with traditions of scholarship and piety, Sayyid Ali learnt the holy Quran by heart while in his teens. He studied Islamic theology and learnt the secrets of Sufi doctrines and practices under the tuition of his learned uncle, Syed Alau-ud-din Simnani. Later he became the spiritual disciple of Sheikh Sharaf-ud-din Muzdaqani (May Allah be pleased with all of them).
Mazar of a saint of Kashmir Hazrat Baba Hyder Rishi in Anantnag, Occupied Kashmir.
Mazar of Sheikh Hamza Makhdum (May Allah shower His blessings upon him) at Hari Parbat hill in Srinagar, Kashmir. Born in 1494 AD Sheikh Hamza studied under a well-known scholar of his time, Baba Ismail Qubravi, whose school stood at the foot of the Hari Parbat hill. Both Sheikh Hamza and Baba Daud Khaki were responsible for converting a large number of people to Islam and in setting up mosques in the Valley. Sheikh Hamza died in 1586.
The Mazar of Hazrat Waris Ali Shah (May Allah shower His blessings upon him in Dewa Sharif, India.
Mazar Imam Tahir bin Imam Muhammad Baqar (May Allah be pleased with them) in Baghdad, Iraq
Mazar of Hazrat Syed Ghulam Ali Shah Qadri, Hanafi in RAJOURI (Shahdra), Kashmir.
The four swords in Topkapy museum, Turkey. These swords belong to the four great caliphs of Islam; Hazrat Abu Bakr, Hazrat Umar, Hazrat Uthman and Hazrat Imam Ali (May Allah be pleased with all of them)
Hazrat Mansour Hallaj (May Allah shower His blessings upon him) in Baghdad
In Jannatul Baqee (Madinah Sharif), the Qabr-e-Anwar Hazrat Haleemah Sa’diyah (May Allah be pleased with her), the foster mother of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Hazrat Haleemah Sa’diyah (May Allah be pleased with her) fed her own breast milk to Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) when he (Peace be upon him) was an infant baby.
Masjid Al Areesh, near the field of Badr. The first battle between Islam and Kufr took place in the field of Badr. Badr is located in the south of Madinah Al Munwwarah.
Mazar Mubarak Hazrat Abu Ubaidah Ibn Jarrah (May Allah be pleased with him) in the Central Jordan valley, Jordan
According to some unauthentic traditions, the Deluge of Prophet Noah (Peace be upon him) started the journey from this place. This is in Iraq.
Mazar-e-Aqdas Prophet Hazrat Haroun (Aaron) (Peace be upon him) at the Jabal Al Haroun, near Petra, Jordan
Mazar-e-Aqdas Prophet Hazrat Haroun (Aaron) (Peace be upon him) at the Jabal Al Haroun, near Petra, Jordan
This is the Masjid Bilal Ibn Rabah in Bethlehem, Palestine
The entrance of Masjid Imam Ali (May Allah be pleased with him) near the battlefield of Khandaq, near Madinah Al Munawwarah
As the supreme commander of the Northern Muslim Army, Abu Ubeida May Allah be Pleased with Him successfully conquered Greater Syria. Prophet Mohammad Peace and Blessings be Upon Him dubbed him “The Trustee of the Nation” because of the knowledge he acquired. When the Prophet Peace and Blessings be Upon Him died, Abu Ubeida May Allah be Pleased with Him was among the candidates for the Caliphate. He believed Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq May Allah be Pleased with Him was to lead the Muslims and become Caliph because Prophet Mohammad Peace and Blessings be Upon Him had asked him to lead prayers upon his death. Abu Ubeida May Allah be Pleased with Him thus managed to avoid insurrection and disunity amongst Muslims. At the age of 58, he fell victim to the Great Plague that spread through Greater Syria. In the central Jordan Valley, his tomb is a major Islamic center with a mosque, library, and a cultural center.
Masjid Al Fatah near the battlefield of Khandaq (trench), near Madinah Sharif
Masjid Ameer ul Mo’mineen, Sayyidna Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib (May Allah be pleased with him) near the battlefield of Khandaq, near Madinah Al Sharif.
This is Masjid Salman Al Farsi (May Allah be pleased with him) near the battlefield of Khandaq (trench), near Madinah Sharif. The battle of trench (Khandaq) was the third battle between Islam and Kufr.
Mazarat of the Martyrs of Badr (May Allah be pleased with them). Fourteen Muslims were martyred, of whom 6 were Muhajirin (Muslims of Makkah who had migrated to Madina), and 8 were Ansar (Muslims of Madina who helped the Muhajirin settle in Madina). Of the 8 Ansar, 6 were from the tribe of Khazraj, hence called al-Khazraji, and 2 were from the tribe of Aws, hence called al-Awsi. Their names have been given below. 1. Hazrat Haritha bin Suraqa al-Khazraji, Rady Allahu ‘Anhu. 2. Hazrat Dhush-shimaalayn ibn ‘Abdi ‘Amr al-Muhajiri, Rady Allahu ‘Anhu. 3. Hazrat Rafi’ bin al-Mu’alla al-Khazraji, Rady Allahu ‘Anhu 4. Hazrat Sa’d bin Khaythama al-Awsi, Rady Allahu ‘Anhu 5. Hazrat Safwan bin Wahb al-Muhajiri, Rady Allahu ‘Anhu. 6. Hazrat Aaqil bin al-Bukayr al-Muhajiri, Rady Allahu ‘Anhu. 7. Hazrat ‘Ubayda bin al-Harith al-Muhajiri, Rady Allahu ‘Anhu. 8. Hazrat ‘Umayr bin al-Humam al-Khazraji, Rady Allahu ‘Anhu. 9. Hazrat ‘Umayr bin Abi Waqqas al-Muhajiri, Rady Allahu ‘Anhu. 10. Hazrat ‘Awf bin al-Harith al-Khazraji, Rady Allahu ‘Anhu. 11. Hazrat Mubashshir bin ‘Abdi’l Mundhir al-Awsi, Rady Allahu ‘Anhu. 12. Hazrat Mu’awwidh bin al-Harith al-Khazraji, Rady Allahu ‘Anhu. 13. Hazrat Mihja’ bin Salih al-Muhajiri, Rady Allahu ‘Anhu. 14. Hazrat Yazid bin al-Harith bin Fushum al-Khazraji, Rady Allahu ‘Anhu.
In Damascus, the Mazar Mubarak Hazrat Abdullah ibn Ja’far Al-Tayyar (May Allah be pleased with him), the son of Hazrat Ja’far ibn Abu Talib and the nephew, and son-in-law of Hazrat Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib (May Allah be pleased with him). Hazrat Abdullah ibn Ja’far (May Allah be pleased with him) married to Sayyidah Zainab ibn Ali (May Allah be pleased with her). Hazrat Ali (Alaihissalam) felt a great affection for his daughter and nephew and when he became the Caliph of the Muslims and moved from Medina to Kufa, Hazrat Zainab and Hazrat Abdullah (May Allah be pleased with them) joined him. Hazrat Zainab bore four boys and two girls by the names: Ali ibn Abdullah , Mohammad ibn Abdullah – martyred on the lands of Karbala, Aun ibn Abdullah – martyred on the lands of Kerbala and Abbas ibn Abdullah , and two girls. (May Allah be pleased with them).
Mazar-e-Aqdas of Hazrat Abdullah Ibn Rawahah, the Companion, the scribe of WAHEE and the Poet of Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him). The first clash between Muslims and Byzantines took place at Mu’tah, 10 KM South of Karak, Jordan in 629 A.D., in which three Commanders of Islamic army were martyred: Zaid Ibn Harithah, Jaafar Ibn Abi Talib and Abdullah Ibn Rawaha (May Allah be pleased with them), Hazrat Abdullah ibn Rawahah was buried at El Mazar near Mu’tah.
Mazar Mubarak Hazrat Shurhabil Ibn Hasnah (May Allah be pleased with him) in Jordan valley, Jordan. Shortly afterwards, Arab Muslim armies penetrated into Jordan led by Shurhabil Ibn Hasnah. In A.D. 636 the Byzantine armies were defeated in the battle of Yarmouk and Muslims advanced on to Damascus.
In Mashhad, Iran, Rowdha Al Mubarikah of Hazrat Imam Redha (Reza) (May Allah be pleased with him)
Mazar Mubarak of Hazrat Abdul Ghani Al Nabusi (May Allah be pleased with him) in Damascus, Syria
In Jannatul Baqee, Mazarat of the daughters of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him), Hazrat Umm-e-Kulthoom, Hazrat Ruqyyah and Hazrat Zainab (May Allah’s peace upon them)
Hazrat Syed Badiuddin Zinda Shah Madar (May Allah’s blessings upon him) is a prominent Sufi saint whose tomb is situated in Makanpur, near Kanpur city in the State of Uttar Pradesh in INDIA. The annual Urs Mubarak is celebrated with great charm and the pilgrims crowd over from various parts of the country as well as foreigners attends the function with faith. The people are blessed with the prayers of the Sufi saint who lived for 596 years. He is also known as Qutub-ul-Madar.
The Saint of Bucharest, Romania
The house of the mother of Shaikh Al Islam, Hazrat Bahauddin Naqshband in Uzbekistan
Qabr-e-Anwar Hazrat Syed Badiuddin Shah Madar (May Allah’s blessings upon him)
This is the place in Baghdad where Guru Nanak camped (Meditated) (Chillah Gah) for several months before returning back to India. This place is near the Mazar of Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jilani (May Allah be pleased with him). Many Muslim historians believe that Guru Nanak was a Muslim. He visited Makkah and performed Umrah. Guru Nanak wrote several poems (Naat) praising Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him). Although in Sikhism, Guru Nanak is considered as the founder of Sikhism but in fact, their last Guru Gobind Singh formally declared Sikhism as a religion. This photo has been posted based upon the assumption that Guru Nanak was in fact a Muslim.
More than 1000 years old historic Mosque in Sian Fu, Western China
Mazarat in Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina
A historic photograph of Masjid Al Haraam in 1951
In 1941, Masjid Al Haraam was flooded with rain after a very dry season. However, the Tawaf of this Bait Al Ateeq never stops; people were making Tawaf while swimming.
Mazar Hazrat Yusha’ bin Noon (Joshua b. Nun) (Peace be upon him) in the town of Zayy near the city of al-Salt in Jordan. Yusha’ bin Nun carried out the first assignment of Musa on their first arrival at the Promised land. After the death of Harun, he accompanied Musa in the desert for forty years and carried out all the assignments that were previously carried out by Harun. When they returned to the banks of Jordan River after their wretched journeys in the desert, Musa appointed him his deputy and went up the mountain for the last time. He never came back. It was Yusha’ bin Nun who led Bani Israel into the city of Yareho (Jericho) and arranged the settlement of the twelve tribes of Bani Israel in the land of Kin’ an. It was his responsibility to personally see the burial of the remains of Prophet Yusuf amongst his ancestors in accordance with his will. He died when all the task of settling the Israelites was accomplished according to the Will of Allah. Yusha’ bin Nun is known as Joshua in the Torah.
Near the Dead Sea, you can visit the famous Lot’s Cave. Prophet ‘Lot’ Peace be Upon Him immigrated with his uncle, Prophet Abraham Peace be Upon Him from Ur in Iraq. He went to live in the region just south of the Dead Sea. He fled Allah’s destruction of his village Sodom due to its inhabitants’ immoral practices, by taking refuge in this cave with his daughters. Allah The One and Only God turned his wife into a pillar of salt for disobeying Allah’s command not to look back at Sodom as it burnt.
Within a mosque to the west of Salt city in Jordan, on a hill carrying his name lies the shrine of Prophet Yusha (Joshua). He was the apprentice of Prophet Moses and later his successor. Prophet Joshua led the army of the tribes of Israel in conquest over the land of Palestine. Southwest of Salt in an area known as Khirbet Ayyoub foundations of an ancient building mark the final resting place of Prophet Ayyoub Job who is mentioned in the Holy Quran four times. His legendary patience and faith gave him strength to endure tremendous hardships. Ultimately Prophet Job was rewarded with blessings, as stated in the Holy Quran (Sura 21, verses 83-84)
According to some traditions, Prophet Hud (Peace be upon him) was buried here. This Mazar is located Karak, Jordan.
Mazar-e-Anwar Hazrat Sayyidna Nooh (Noah) (Peace be upon him) in Karak, Jordan. Allah The One and Only Godsent Noah Peace be Upon Himto his people to warn them of divine punishment if they continued to worship idols. As stated in the Holy Qur’an in a Sura entitled Noah (Sura 71, verses 1-3): “We sent Noah to his People (with the Command): Do thou warn thy People before there comes to them a grievous Chastisement. He said, O my People! I am to you a Warner, clear and open: That ye should worship Allah, fear Him and obey me”.
Prophet Noah’s Ark (Nooh) (Peace be upon him) In 1959, stereo photos where taken by a Turkish airline pilot of a boat shaped object on the mountains of Ararat for The Geodetic Institute of Turkey. It lay 6,300 feet above sea level, much too high to be the remains of a boat from a local flood. It is over 200 miles from the nearest sea. The dimensions were consistent with the Biblical description of Noah’s Ark in Gen. 6:15, measuring 300 cubits long. The width was greater than that mentioned in the Bible as the sides of the boat had splayed, which would be expected in a boat of that age.
Prophet Noah’s Ark (Nooh) (Peace be upon him) When tested the material at Galbraith Laboratories in Knoxville, Tennessee and it proved to be laminated, petrified wood. Tests for carbon showed that samples from the site contained much higher carbon content than the surrounding area. The specimen from the site proved to be 4.95% carbon, while the specimen from the surrounding area, tested at 1.88%. Thus, the specimen from the site had once been living matter. Such sophisticated alloys as iron, titanium and aluminium also proved to be present. With only a superficial inspection, the rib timbers and deck joists are clearly visible along the entire length of the ship.
Prophet Noah’s Ark (Nooh) (Peace be upon him) The Turkish government has also sent their own archaeological team, who recovered four intact metal rods, each about four foot long. These are now in the possession of the Ministry of Mines and Minerals, in Turkey. They have officially dedicated the site as a national park declaring it to be the remains of Noah’s Ark!
Masjid Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem, around which hundreds of Mazarat of Prophets and Messengers of Allah (Peace be upon them) and Aulia Allah (May Allah be pleased with them) are located. This is the mosque Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur’an. This is the mosque where Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) lead the prayers of all Prophets and Messengers of Allah on the night of Al Asra Wal Me’raj.
Ka’ba-tullah in the Grand Mosque of Makkah. This was built by Prophet Abraham (Ibrahim) and his son Prophet Ishmael (Ismaeel) (Peace be upon them)
This is the place in Najaf, Iraq where Ameer ul Mo’mineen, Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (May Allah be pleased with him) was martyred.
Mazarat-e-Mubarak of Shohada-e-Karbala Most of the family members of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) including his beloved grandson Hadhrat Imam Hussain (May Allah be pleased with them) were martyred in Karbala, Iraq in the battle of Karbala.
Mazar Mubarak, Imam-e-Azam Abu Hanifah (May Allah’s blessings upon him) in Baghdad, Iraq
Mazarat Mubarak, Hadhrat Junaid Baghdadi and Hadhrat Khwja Sirri Suqti (May Allah’s blessings upon them) in Baghdad, Iraq
Mazar Mubarak, Abu Hafs, Hadhrat Shaikh-ush-Shoyukh Shaikh Shahabuddin Omar Soharwardy (May Allah’s blessings upon him) in Baghdad, Iraq