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New Saudi Govt Plan To Demolish Gumbad E Khizra


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Assalam O Alaikum,

Al Hamd O Lillah E Rab El Aalaameen,

The barbaric people who Demolished The House of Hazrat Khadija ( Razi Allah Talla Anha ), where Nabi ( Sal Lal La Ho Alehy Wa Aalehy Wasalam ), spent about 28 years, and then even made ( Noaz O Billah ), public toilets, on that sacred place, are certainly the ones, who are on the wrong path.

The people who did it and the people who yet support and justify such brutal acts are the forces of batil (Wrong ones), and these people are not from the Ahle Haq.

So please do not see how big their beards are and, how nicely they read the Quran E Pak, see what the do and in what they believe in.

Ask it from those people From Which Ayet E Quran E Pak and From Which Hadees E Nabvi ( Sal Lal La Ho Alehy Wa Aalehy Wasalam ), they got the idea to do those brutal acts. ???

This is a point, where no compromise can be made, at any cost

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Destroying the Green Dome (Gumbad E Khizra )

IF today any christian or jews tell you that we will destroy the green dome (gumbad E Khizra), then as a true muslim what will be ur reaction? you will surely be filled with anger and most of us will hit the one who says this. This is the case if someone who is non muslim and says these kinds of words. Do you think a person who calls himself a muslim can utter these kinds of words? Like you i too believed that if a person calls himself muslim then uttering is too far but he can never think of it. But friends we are wrong. These so called wahabi's call themselves as muslims but see what they are writing in their books. This clearly shows their hatred for Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihe Wasallam

 

 

A pamphlet published in 2007 by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, endorsed by Abdulaziz Al Sheikh, the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, and distributed at the Prophet's ( Sal Lal La Ho Alehy Wa Aalehy Wasalam) Mosque, which is the resting place of Prophet Hazrat Mohammed (Sal Lal La Ho Alehy Wa Aalehy Wasalam), Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique (Razi Allah Talla Anhu), and the Hazrat Umar Farooq (Razi Allah Talla Anhu).

 

 

http://www.cifiaonline.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=63102357

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Dome

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul-Azeez_ibn_Abdullaah_Aal_ash-Shaikh

Open your eyes, now before it’s too late. Maazar and Tombs were in Madina Pak and Makkah for centuries, till 1925.

 

In 1925 the Al E Saud ( Current saudi royal familly ), who was given the rule in Al Hijaz E Muqaddas by Britishers after winning first world war, demolished the Graves of Noble personalities, and acted on the fatawa of "Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahab Najdi". This was from where the wahabism, started.

The saud family changed the name of holy Land from AL Hijaz Muqaddas to "Saudi Arab". How unfortunate.

Just imagine till 1925 no one ever dared to demolish the holy graves, but these Gustakh did it. Were all the Muslims before 1925, who respected those Holy Graves were wrong ? No actually they were right.

That is a small group of people, who with the help of Christians and jews, has captured the Al Hijaz Muqadas (Saudi Arab now). Actually these people are trying to distance the innocent muslims from the real core of the Deen E Islam, and In Sha Allah, soon this aazmaish will be gone too.

There are some people who argue, that if these bad group of saudis are wrong than why Almighty Allah The Great has given them the responsibility of the sacred places, well there was a time when muskrakeen used to keep idols ( Buts , moortis ) in the Khanna Kabba, and used to do naked tawaf, were they right , because at that time they were in the control of the Holy Land ???

Then there was a time when yazeed was in control of sacred placed, can we call him right, because he was in control of the sacred places???

So this is a aazamaish, and In Sah Allah, soon it will be cleared very soon. Now we have to decide, where, we are standing.

 

 

XXXXX --- Please inform other muslim brothers and sisiters too.--- XXXXX

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Saudi Arabia to raze Prophet Mohammed’s tomb to build larger mosque

 

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Courtyard of the Prophet Mohammed Mosque in the Saudi holy city of Medina (AFP Photo / Mahmud Hams)

The key Islamic heritage site, including Prophet Mohammed’s shrine, is to be bulldozed, as Saudi Arabia plans a $ 6 billion expansion of Medina’s holy Masjid an-Nabawi Mosque. However, Muslims remain silent on the possible destruction.

Work on the Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina, is planned to start as soon as the annual Hajj pilgrimage comes to a close at the end of November.

After the reconstruction, the mosque is expected to become the world’s largest building, with a capacity for 1.6 million people.

And while the need to expand does exist as more pilgrims are flocking to holy sites every year, nothing has been said on how the project will affect the surroundings of the mosque, also historic sites.

Concerns are growing that the expansion of Masjid an-Nabawi will come at the price of three of the world’s oldest mosques nearby, which hold the tombs of Prophet Mohammed and two of his closest companions, Abu Bakr and Umar. The expansion project which will cost 25 billion SAR (more than US $6 billion) reportedly requires razing holy sites, as old as the seventh century.

The Saudis insist that colossal expansion of both Mecca and Medina is essential to make a way for the growing numbers of pilgrims. Both Mecca and Medina host 12 million visiting pilgrims each year and this number is expected to increase to 17 million by 2025.

Authorities and hotel developers are working hard to keep pace, however, the expansions have cost the oldest cities their historical surroundings as sky scrapers, luxury hotels and shopping malls are being erected amongst Islamic heritage.

A room in a hotel or apartment in a historic area may cost up to $ 500 per night. And that’s all in or near Mecca, a place where the Prophet Mohammed insisted all Muslims would be equal.

“They just want to make a lot of money from the super-rich elite pilgrims, but for the poor pilgrims it is getting very expensive and they cannot afford it,”
Dr. Irfan Al Alawi of the Islamic Heritage Research Foundation, told RT.

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A general view of the Prophet Mohammed Mosque in the Saudi holy city of Medina (AFP Photo / Mahmud Hams)

Jabal Omar complex – a 40 tower ensemble – is being depicted as a new pearl of Mecca. When complete, it will consist of six five star hotels, seven 39 storey residential towers offering 520 restaurants, 4, 360 commercial and retail shops.

But to build this tourist attraction the Saudi authorities destroyed the Ottoman era Ajyad Fortress and the hill it stood on.

The Washington-based Gulf Institute estimated that 95 percent of sacred sites and shrines in the two cities have been destroyed in the past twenty years.

The Prophet’s birthplace was turned into a library and the house of his first wife, Khadijah, was replaced with a public toilet block.

Also the expansion and development might threaten many locals homes, but so far most Muslims have remained silent on the issue.

“Mecca is a holy sanctuary as stated in the Quran it is no ordinary city. The Muslims remain silent against the Saudi Wahhabi destruction because they fear they will not be allowed to visit the Kindom again,”
said Dr. Al Alawi.

The fact that there is no reaction on possible destruction has raised talks about hypocrisy because Muslims are turning a blind eye to that their faith people are going to ruin sacred sites.

“Some of the Sunni channels based in the United Kingdom are influenced by Saudi petro dollars and dare not to speak against the destruction, but yet are one of the first to condemn the movie made by non Muslims,”
Dr. Al Alawi said.

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Muslim pilgrims walk in the courtyard of the Prophet Mohammed Mosque in the Saudi holy city of Medina (AFP Photo / Mahmud Hams)

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Medina: Saudis take a bulldozer to Islam's history

 

 

Authorities are building a mosque so big it will hold 1.6m people – but are demolishing irreplaceable monuments to do it

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FRIDAY 26 OCTOBER 2012

 

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Three of the world’s oldest mosques are about to be destroyed as Saudi Arabia embarks on a multi-billion-pound expansion of Islam’s second holiest site. Work on the
Masjid an-Nabawi
in Medina, where the Prophet Mohamed is buried, will start once the annual Hajj pilgrimage ends next month. When complete, the development will turn the mosque into the world’s largest building, with the capacity for 1.6 million worshippers.

But concerns have been raised that the development will see key historic sites bulldozed. Anger is already growing at the kingdom’s apparent disdain for preserving the historical and archaeological heritage of the country’s holiest city, Mecca. Most of the expansion of Masjid an-Nabawi will take place to the west of the existing mosque, which holds the tombs of Islam’s founder and two of his closest companions, Abu Bakr and Umar.

Just outside the western walls of the current compound are mosques dedicated to Abu Bakr and Umar, as well as the Masjid Ghamama, built to mark the spot where the Prophet is thought to have given his first prayers for the Eid festival. The Saudis have announced no plans to preserve or move the three mosques, which have existed since the seventh century and are covered by Ottoman-era structures, or to commission archaeological digs before they are pulled down, something that has caused considerable concern among the few academics who are willing to speak out in the deeply authoritarian kingdom.

“No one denies that Medina is in need of expansion, but it’s the way the authorities are going about it which is so worrying,” says Dr Irfan al-Alawi of the Islamic Heritage Research Foundation. “There are ways they could expand which would either avoid or preserve the ancient Islamic sites but instead they want to knock it all down.” Dr Alawi has spent much of the past 10 years trying to highlight the destruction of early Islamic sites.

With cheap air travel and booming middle classes in populous Muslim countries within the developing world, both Mecca and Medina are struggling to cope with the 12 million pilgrims who visit each year – a number expected to grow to 17 million by 2025. The Saudi monarchy views itself as the sole authority to decide what should happen to the cradle of Islam. Although it has earmarked billions for an enormous expansion of both Mecca and Medina, it also sees the holy cities as lucrative for a country almost entirely reliant on its finite oil wealth.

Heritage campaigners and many locals have looked on aghast as the historic sections of Mecca and Medina have been bulldozed to make way for gleaming shopping malls, luxury hotels and enormous skyscrapers. The Washington-based Gulf Institute estimates that 95 per cent of the 1,000-year-old buildings in the two cities have been destroyed in the past 20 years.

In Mecca, the Masjid al-Haram, the holiest site in Islam and a place where all Muslims are supposed to be equal, is now overshadowed by the Jabal Omar complex, a development of skyscraper apartments, hotels and an enormous clock tower. To build it, the Saudi authorities destroyed the Ottoman era Ajyad Fortress and the hill it stood on. Other historic sites lost include the Prophet’s birthplace – now a library – and the house of his first wife, Khadijah, which was replaced with a public toilet block.

Neither the Saudi Embassy in London nor the Ministry for Foreign Affairs responded to requests for comment when The Independent contacted them this week. But the government has previously defended its expansion plans for the two holy cities as necessary. It insists it has also built large numbers of budget hotels for poorer pilgrims, though critics point out these are routinely placed many miles away from the holy sites.

Until recently, redevelopment in Medina has pressed ahead at a slightly less frenetic pace than in Mecca, although a number of early Islamic sites have still been lost. Of the seven ancient mosques built to commemorate the Battle of the Trench – a key moment in the development of Islam – only two remain. Ten years ago, a mosque which belonged to the Prophet’s grandson was dynamited. Pictures of the demolition that were secretly taken and smuggled out of the kingdom showed the religious police celebrating as the building collapsed.

The disregard for Islam’s early history is partly explained by the regime’s adoption of Wahabism, an austere and uncompromising interpretation of Islam that is vehemently opposed to anything which might encourage Muslims towards idol worship.

In most of the Muslim world, shrines have been built. Visits to graves are also commonplace. But Wahabism views such practices with disdain. The religious police go to enormous lengths to discourage people from praying at or visiting places closely connected to the time of the Prophet while powerful clerics work behind the scenes to promote the destruction of historic sites.

Dr Alawi fears that the redevelopment of the Masjid an-Nabawi is part of a wider drive to shift focus away from the place where Mohamed is buried. The spot that marks the Prophet’s tomb is covered by a famous green dome and forms the centrepiece of the current mosque. But under the new plans, it will become the east wing of a building eight times its current size with a new pulpit. There are also plans to demolish the prayer niche at the centre of mosque. The area forms part of the Riyadh al-Jannah (Garden of Paradise), a section of the mosque that the Prophet decreed especially holy..

“Their excuse is they want to make more room and create 20 spaces in a mosque that will eventually hold 1.6 million,” says Dr Alawi. “It makes no sense. What they really want is to move the focus away from where the Prophet is buried.”

A pamphlet published in 2007 by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs – and endorsed by the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, Abdulaziz al Sheikh – called for the dome to be demolished and the graves of Mohamed, Abu Bakr and Umar to be flattened. Sheikh Ibn al-Uthaymeen, one of the 20th century’s most prolific Wahabi scholars, made similar demands.

“Muslim silence over the destruction of Mecca and Medina is both disastrous and hypocritical,” says Dr Alawi. “The recent movie about the Prophet Mohamed caused worldwide protests... and yet the destruction of the Prophet’s birthplace, where he prayed and founded Islam has been allowed to continue without any criticism.”

Mecca and Medina in numbers

12m
The number of people who visit Mecca and Medina every year

3.4m
The number of Muslims expected to perform Hajj (pilgrimage) this year

60,000
The current capacity of the Masjid an-Nabawi mosque

1.6m
The projected capacity of the mosque after expansion

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مراسلہ: (ترمیم شدہ)

Najdio nay Mazarat e Auliya & Sahaba ko shaheed kya-ham sirf ehtejaj tak mehdood rahay.

 

Najdio nay Auliya & Sahaba kay Jism Mubaraka ko Qabar say bahar nikal dya-ham sirf ehtejaj tak mehdood rahay.Wo beh bhut kam howa.

 

Kya Ghumbad e Khizra kay khilaf is Zionist plan per bih sirf Ehtejaj he kafi ho ga? kya ehtejaj say Saudi Najdio/Shaitan parasto per koe farq perta hay?

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