MEKKAH
Alhamdulillah, Thank you Allah
Standing in ihram, making my tawaf
Drinking blessings from Your well
The challenge of Safa and Marwa
Rekindles my imaan
O Allah! I am waiting for the call
Praying for the day when I can be near the Kabah wall
O Allah! I am waiting for the call
Praying for the day when I can be near the Kabah wall
The challenge of Safa and Marwa
Rekindles my imaan
O Allah! I am waiting for the call
Praying for the day when I can be near the Kabah wall
O Allah! I am waiting for the call
Praying for the day when I can be near the Kabah wall
In its long history Makkah has also been known as Bakkah. In
ancient times, Makkah was chiefly notable as a staging post on the trade route
linking the spice producers of the east with Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean.
Makkah lay about midway between Marib, one of the main cities, perhaps the
capital, of the kingdom of Sheba (Yemen) and Petra (in Jordan), a city founded
by Nabatean Arabs around the 6th century CE and which became a thriving center
with commercial interests spreading into Syria. The religious significance of
Makkah was established long before Islamic times. It was in Makkah that Allah
commanded Ibrahim to leave Haajar and his young son Ishmael; it was in Makkah
that Allah brought forth water from the Well of Zamzam which saved the life of
Ishmael and his mother and then allowed Makkah to develop as a habitable place;
it was in Makkah that Allah instructed Ibrahim to build "the House of
God" (the Holy Kaaba).
Makam Nabi Ibrahim
Hijir Ismail
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