The Most Beautiful Minbars By Luqman Nagy
For the prostration to Allah, the Prophet (PBUH) admonished all Muslims to travel to only three Masjid’s: The Holy Masjid of Haram in Makkah, the Prophet`s Mosque in Madinah, and the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Palestine. This book relates the true and fascinating story of the creation, installation, destruction, and eventual rebirth of the magnificent pulpit (minbar) of the Al-Aqsa Mosque from which each week the khatib (sermon reciter) would deliver his address. Salah al-Din, the great leader of the counter-crusade, had to wait twenty years before he could enter Jerusalem in 1187 CE and install the minbar of Nur al-Din Zangi in the Al-Aqsa Mosque. And eight hundred years later, Dar al-Islam had to wait almost forty years for a new minbar to replace the original one destroyed by vandalism. Although East Jerusalem has suffered from a brutal occupation since June 1967 CE, the patient Palestinians have not lost hope that their Al-Aqsa Mosque may soon be liberated and that Muslims the world over will be able to fulfill the Prophet`s admonishment to visit it. And then, Insha` Allah, Muslims from every corner of Dar al-Islam will once again benefit from the Friday and Eid sermons delivered from the most beautiful Minbar.
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For the prostration to Allah, the Prophet (PBUH) admonished all Muslims to travel to only three Masjid’s: The Holy Masjid of Haram in Makkah, the Prophet`s Mosque in Madinah, and the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Palestine. This book relates the true and fascinating story of the creation, installation, destruction, and eventual rebirth of the magnificent pulpit (minbar) of the Al-Aqsa Mosque from which each week the khatib (sermon reciter) would deliver his address. Salah al-Din, the great leader of the counter-crusade, had to wait twenty years before he could enter Jerusalem in 1187 CE and install the minbar of Nur al-Din Zangi in the Al-Aqsa Mosque. And eight hundred years later, Dar al-Islam had to wait almost forty years for a new minbar to replace the original one destroyed by vandalism. Although East Jerusalem has suffered from a brutal occupation since June 1967 CE, the patient Palestinians have not lost hope that their Al-Aqsa Mosque may soon be liberated and that Muslims the world over will be able to fulfill the Prophet`s admonishment to visit it. And then, Insha` Allah, Muslims from every corner of Dar al-Islam will once again benefit from the Friday and Eid sermons delivered from the most beautiful Minbar.
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Weight | 1 kg |
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Language | English |
Pages | 68 |
Publication Year | 2015 |
Publisher | Darussalam Publishers |
Writer | Luqman Nagy |
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