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al-islam · 21 days
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sous-france · 4 months
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Contact avec le Temple sacré, Les pèlerins touchent la Kaaba, Connexion divine.
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chloeworships · 2 months
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The Kaaba 🕋 is in Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
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amna-minhas · 3 months
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mishelkhan26 · 6 months
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qamer · 2 years
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@alratv Majestic simplicity. @younus_algohar #abrajalbait #abraj #clocktower #kaaba #🕋 #hajj #umrah #saudiarabia https://www.instagram.com/p/CoP4rfsvQmX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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loly945 · 7 months
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الكعبة الشريفة 🕋🤍 مكة المكرمة - تصويري
Kaaba sharifa - Makkah - Taken by me
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agirlwithimaan · 1 year
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You may not be close to the Kaaba this year, but the Rabb of the Kaaba is closer to you than your jugular vein. And He has given you the best ten days of the year to earn His rewards and mercy.
The Prophet (saw) said, ‘There are no days in which righteous deeds are more beloved to Allah than in these (ten) days of Dhul Hijjah’. [Abu Dawud]❤️‍🩹🕋
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ikbehn · 3 months
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Hello Allah,
This is something I often do not talk about. And right now I do not have a lot of readers.
My family, mostly christians and one or two lovers of meditation will probably understand the following words.
Back in 2010 or so, I met a boy in my english class, he was wearing what is called a "buddhist mala". He, a bit afraid to say he is buddhist just told us it was a present.
My dad and mom never educated me in any particular religion. But I got interested, I discovered along with my mom that we were really good in meditation, so I started calling myself tibetan buddhist. But I needed something, a mala.
One day in a street market near Germany, I was in a hunt for antique things and I came across this woman who was selling malas. My sister bought it for me. The first thing I noticed, was the incredible smell of the wood.
In buddhism and hinduism the number 108 is very important. However my mala had 99 beads instead of 108, so I just counted more and never asked myself why 99.
I finished my undergraduate degree, started a graduate degree and every single day I meditated. Sometimes mantras, but mostly single words like "health" as I have a lot of problems with it.
My mala became part of my wall decoration as I used it so much that the string was too loose.
I went to internet and now I got a 108 beads mala.
My mom passed away almost 6 years ago and again my mala got broken. Grief was intense, as my family and me didn't know how sick she was. My health problems increased and with that my love for anthropology went down.
I looked on amazon for a new mala, it was pretty cheap and it looked amazing. It was sold to me as a meditation bracelet.
Guess what? 33 beads now.
I speak a bit arabic, or at least enough to undertand the word Allah and Muhammed (pbuh).
Did a logical anthropological/religious research and yes. I found it.
Allah has been by my side a long time. My meditations were prayers to him. My health is now good, not perfect because we are not perfect.
I went to Jordan to do some research related to archeology, a predominant muslim place.
Yesterday I asked on a tiktok video if a non muslim could visit the Kaaba, because as a history lover I know the story behind that beautiful place, I mean... the Kaaba! 🕋
I got a weird answer. "No darling, it is a holy place only for believers, not tourists"
It confused me a lot. I firmly believe that Allah found me, I speak to him and I see amazing answers. However, I do not have a shahada, I do not speak arabic fluently, but I recite dhikr, I use my tasbih (the proper name of the beads). So what am I?
I ask with so much respect to every muslim reading this.
Did Allah found me? Is that possible?
Thank you.
van Behn.
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🍂🍁🍂 Looking at the Kaaba 🕋
Imam al-Sadiq (ع) said,
"The one who looks towards the kabba with proper understanding (Marifah) and then recognizes Our rights and Our sanctity/holiness similar to the recognition of the rights and sanctity of the kabba, Allah will forgive his sins and will suffice him for the worries of the world and hereafter.”
🍂🍁🍂 Al-Kafi 🍂🍁🍂
🍂 (vol. 4, pg. 241) 🍂
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waqting · 9 months
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Free all oppressed Muslims in the world. 🌏 link in bio!
Keep making dua to Allah🤲🏽
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sous-france · 5 months
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Le Grand Départ : Réaliser un Rêve en Famille Le 16 avril 2024 marque le début d'un voyage longtemps attendu pour notre Ûmra, un pèlerinage sacré vers la Mecque. Après des mois d'anticipation, nous partons de Paris avec l'agence DOGAN VOYAGES, prêts à réaliser un rêve familial. 
L'Arrivée à Médine : Illumination Spirituelle À notre arrivée à Médine, la ville est baignée dans la nuit. La Mosquée du Prophète, Masjid Nabawi, brille de son éclat, offrant un spectacle saisissant. Notre hôtel, situé à proximité, nous donne un accès privilégié à ce lieu saint. Rapidement, l'appel à la prière de l'aube nous rappelle notre objectif sacré.
Prière à Masjid Nabawi : Une Connexion Profonde Rejoindre les fidèles pour la prière à la mosquée est un moment rempli d'émotions. La récitation du Coran par l'imam crée une atmosphère de recueillement et de sérénité. La fin de la prière nous réunit avec nos proches, renforçant notre lien familial et notre engagement spirituel.
Début de l'Aventure à Médine : Rencontres et Unification Notre séjour à Médine est marqué par des rencontres avec des personnes de différentes cultures, tous unis dans une communauté spirituelle. Mais le moment le plus marquant reste notre passage devant la tombe du Prophète Mohammed ﷺ, accompagné de ses compagnons Abû Bakr et Omar.
Conclusion : Une Expérience Inoubliable Cette expérience nous laisse une empreinte indélébile dans nos cœurs. Nous remercions humblement notre Seigneur pour cette invitation et cette expérience unique, qui continuera de nous inspirer et de nous guider dans notre vie spirituelle.
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imonlyadumpling · 11 months
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Masjid ul Haraam near the Kaaba 🕋
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argumate · 2 years
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During Ramadan, deeds are multiplied. So visiting it and performing acts of worship there (umrah) is multiplied extensively. In fact, one prayer in the Kaaba is equivalent to 100,000 prayers anywhere else on non-Ramadan days. so imagine doing a prayer there in Ramadan 5 times a day. You should research Hajj and umrah for more details regarding the specifics of worship done there.
imagine committing sins at the 🕋 on Ramadan
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friend-crow · 2 years
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wot doth my familiar want me to do with my time today
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Kaaba - I'm sorry, I'm afraid I probably lack much of the cultural context to properly interpret this for you.
Here's what wikipedia says: The Kaaba is a building at the center of Islam's most important mosque, the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.[1][2] It is the most sacred site in Islam.[3] It is considered by Muslims to be the Bayt Allah (Arabic: بَيْت ٱللَّٰه, lit. 'House of God') and is the qibla (Arabic: قِبْلَة, direction of prayer) for Muslims around the world when performing salah.
I would guess that this means spending time honoring your gods (or maybe your familiar is saying ask your gods to point you in the right direction today?), but somebody more familiar with Islam might have better ideas.
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