Madinah - The Ar-Rawdah in Al-Masjid An-Nabawī of Madinah, Hejaz, Saudi Arabia
- Muhammad Khusairy Bakri

- Jan 23, 2018
- 1 min read
Utterly called as the heart of Prophet's mosque house, the very special small area named
Ar-Rawdah An-Nabawiyah, which extends from Muhammad’s tomb to his pulpit. Supplications and prayers uttered here are never rejected (if it is done with sincerity). Entrance into Ar-Rawdah is not always possible (especially during the Hajj season), as the tiny area can accommodate only a few hundred people. The current marble pulpit was constructed by the Ottomans. The original pulpit was much smaller than the current one, and constructed of palm tree wood, not marble. Ar-Rawdah An-Nabawiyah is considered part of Jannah (Heaven or Paradise).
“O Allah, give her happiness and if sadness still lingers in her eyes. Give her whatever left on mine. Till today I love her the same and I will keep loving only her throughout my life, and here after, as much as I love you, O Allah. I love her through my prayers.”

The most sincere prayer is from sincere intention from sincere heart.
“To pray you don't need to look at the place and the people, you need to look at the intention”

The most sincere answer is from sincere acceptation from sincere heart.
“If protecting her is love, then yes, I love her and will always love her“

The most sincere give is does not expect anything in return.
“When I close my eyes I see you, when I open my eyes then I want to see you. If you're not around then I feel you everywhere, every second, every minute, all the time“




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