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Welcome to History of Islam Page. This page is aims to bringing together information/histories Islam on Places, Prophets, and Companions of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) in order to rediscover our heritage and help to enlighten and educate the Muslim, non-Muslim or a would-be Muslim.
Islam Is A Monotheistic Religion. Its Adherents Are Called Muslims, Most Of Which Are Either Sunnis (75 To 90 Percent) Or Shiites (10 To 20 Percent).
History of Islam dates back to the age of Adam and its message has been conveyed to man by God’s Prophets and Messengers including Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad. Islam’s message has been restored and enforced in the last stage of the religious evolution by God’s last Prophet and Messenger Muhammad.
The word ALLAH in the Arabic language means God, or more accurately The One and Only Eternal God, Creator of the Universe, Lord of all lords, King of all kings, Most Compassionate, Most Merciful. The word Allah to mean God is also used by Arabic speaking Jews and Christians.
A Concise Account of Musa (AS) (Moses): His Story and Legacy
Musa (AS), known as Moses in the Bible, is one of the greatest prophets in Islamic tradition and is...
Riadhul Jannah and mehrab
The area between the Sacred Chamber and the pulpit (Mimbar) is known as Riadhul Jannah, that is, the Garden of Paradise. It is currently...
Masjid Shajarah
This building is the Shajarah mosque (Masjid of the tree) and is located opposite Masjid al-Jinn.
Masjid marks the spot from which the Prophet (saw)...
Door of Fatima (may Allah be pleased with her)
This door on the eastern side of Rawdah Mubarak marks the place where Ali’s house was (may Allah be pleased with him) and his...
Rawdah Mubarak (Sacred chamber)
This golden grill is the front of Rawdah Mubarak, the Sacred Room in which the Prophet Mohammed died (SAW) and where he is buried....
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Church of the Holy Sepulchre
This is the holiest place for Christians in Jerusalem, because it is there that they believe that Isa (peace be upon him) was...
Masjid-e-Nabwi
Masjid-e-Nabwi is a Mosque created by the Prophet (SAW) during his relocation from Mecca to Medina. except the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Masjid-e-Nabwi is...
Hagia Sophia | Turkey Islamic History
Preserved in the very heart of Istanbul, the Hagia Sophia Cathedral (which means “Divine Wisdom”) was originally built as an Eastern Orthodox cathedral, and...
The City of Madinah (YATHRIB)
The city of Yathrib or Medinah was an oasis of abundant water and highly fertile soil. Beside numerous groves of date palms, there were...
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Rukan Yamani
This corner of the Kaaba is called Rukan Yamani, because it is located on that side of the Kaaba, which faces the land of...
Masjid al-Aqsa Masjid Umar in Masjid al-Qibly
This small room in the far left corner of the Masjid-Qibly, known as Masjid Umar, in honor of Caliph Umar (may Allah be pleased...
Masjid al-Jinn
Masjid Jinn, also known as Masjid Haras, is built on the spot where the Prophet (saw) drew the line for Abdullah ibn Mas'ud (may...
Tomb of Sarah (upon her be peace)
This is the grave of Sarah (peace be upon her), the first wife of Ibrahim (peace be upon him) and the mother of Ishaq...
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Unveiling the Mystique: The Tomb of Prophet Danyal (عليه السلام)
In the heart of ancient lands, where the whispers of history echo through the winds and the sands bear witness to the passage of...