Station of Ibrahim - Al Haram

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Al Haram, Mecca 24231, Saudi Arabia

Postal code : 24231
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Description : Holy stone in the Kaaba, associated with the rebuilding of the Kaaba by Ibrahim & Ismail.

Al Haram, Mecca 24231, Saudi Arabia
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Gestapo 56 on Google

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Faatimatu Latif on Google

Haven’t been, but Ik it’s great
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Kabir jafar Mai gilazu on Google

Because here is the were called mukama Ebraheem in Islam
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Mohammad Parekh on Google

Amazing Ma shaa Allah!! Wish I can go again. Please keep me in your duas.
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Ali Raza on Google

Everyone who's Muslim love this place
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Fouzil Hithaya on Google

Foot mark of prophet Ibrahim... One who perform an umrah its compulsory to pray 2 rakayat near makame Ibrahim.
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Md Parvez on Google

The Maqame Ebrahim refers to the stone on which Ebrahim (upon him be peace) stood on while he was building the Ka’bah. As Ismail (upon him be peace) passed stones to Ebrahim (upon him be peace), and as Ebrahim (upon him be peace) continued laying them in place the Maqame Ebrahim miraculously continued rising higher and higher as the walls rose. Allah (Glorified and Exalted is He) caused the trace of his footprints to remain on the stone as a reminder to the believers among his descendants. It has been reported from Sa’eed bin Jubair (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) said: “The stone is the station of Ebrahim. Allah made it soft and made it a mercy. Ebrahim would stand on it and Ismail would hand the stones up to him.” [Muthir Al-Gharam] Ebrahim and Ismail (upon them be peace) used to mention the following Quranic verse as they were constructing the Holy Ka’bah,“Our Lord! Accept (this service) from us: for you are the All-Hearing, The All-Knowing.” [2:127] Ebrahim (upon him be peace) constructed the Ka’bah using rocks from five mountains; Hira, Thubayr, Labnaan, Toor and Jabalul Khayr. Toor Seena (Mount Sinai) is actually situated in the eastern desert of Egypt.
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Tauqeer Ahmad on Google

The Maqām Ibrāhīm (Arabic: مَقَام إِبْرَاهِيْم, lit. 'Station of Abraham') is a small square stone associated with Hazrat Ibrahim & Hazrat Ismail and their building of the Kaaba in what is now the Great Mosque of Mecca. According to Islamic beliefs, the imprint on the stone came from Hazrat Ibrahim's feet. According to one tradition it appeared when Ibrahim stood on the stone while building the Kaaba; when the walls became too high, Ibrahim stood on the maqām, which miraculously rose up to let him continue building and also miraculously went down in order to allow Ismail to hand him stones. The stone inside the casing is square shaped and measures 40 cm (16 in) in length and width, and 20 cm (7.9 in) in height. It used to be enclosed by a structure called the Maqsurat Ibrahim which was covered by a sitara: an ornamental, embroidered curtain that was replaced annually. Currently it is placed inside a golden-metal enclosure. The outer casing has changed a number of times over the years; historic photographs show that the arch of the Banu Shaybah Gate stood next to it.

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