HOLY ZIYARAT OF KAABA SHAMI CORNER
Because this corner faces the State of Sham, it is called the Levantine corner or the Shami corner. This is the Kaaba's edge that comes after Hijr Ismail. You can visit this shami corner of the Kaabah via booking Umrah Deals for Groups. It is also called the Rukn e Gharbi. At the time of Ibrahim (AS), a semi hovered between the Shami corner and the Iraqi corner of the Kaabah. This is how the state of Hijr Ismail was created (a.s). During the Tawaaf, it is still the norm for the nobles to touch every side of the Kaabah.
HOLY ZIYARAT OF KAABA IRAQI CORNER
The Iraqi corner, also called the Rukn al-Shimali, is a corner that is right after the entrance to the Kaabah and before the Hijr Ismail. During the time of Ibrahim (A.S.), there was a half circle between the two sides of the Kaabah, called the Shami corner and the Iraqi corner. This is where the state of Hijr Ismail was created (a.s). During the Tawaaf, it is still the norm for the nobles to touch every part of the Kaabah. The Iraq state is on this side of the Kaabah.
HOLY ZIYARAT OF KAABA YAMANI CORNER
Yamani corner, also called the Rukn e Yamni, is a part of the Kaaba that faces Yemen. This side of the Kaaba is on the other side of the Hajar e Aswad. Abdullah bin Abbas (R.A.) says that the Holy Prophet, peace be on him, made this corner a place of worship. This corner still takes the foundation that Ibrahim built into account (A.S). Istilaam means to touch the corner, either with your hands or with a kiss. The Sunnah of the Prophet, peace be on him, is to touch the Yamani Rukn with your hands.
HOLY ZIYARAT OF KAABA HIJR AL KAABAH
The Hateem is the name for the bow-shaped area near the Kaabah. This area is also known as the Hijr Ismail because this is where Hazrat Ibrahim built a safe place for Islmail and his mother, Hajrah. Some researchers think that Ismail and his mother Hajra's graves are not really covered by the Hijr Ismail. The source is weak, though (Daeef). A space of about 3 metres next to the main part of the Kaabah on the side of Hateem is really a part of the Kaabah, while the rest is outside. It is important to remember that the Twaaf of the Kaabah must be done outside of the Hateem area.
HOLY ZIYARAT OF KAABA BLACK STONE CORNER
The dark stone is in the Hajr e Aswad, which is the eastern corner of the Kaabah. This is where the Tawaaf starts and ends. Throughout history, many Prophets (including Muhammad, peace be on him), Sahabah Karam, faithful people, and millions and billions of Muslims have kissed the stone during Hajj and Umrah. This stone was brought from Jannah to Ibrahim (A.S.) so that he could put it in one corner of the Kaabah. A reliable source says that the blessed Prophet, peace be on him, said that when the stone was brought from Jannah, it was as white as milk, but it turned dark because Adam's children did wrong.
HOLY ZIYARAT OF KAABA MAQAM E IBRAHIM (A.S)
It makes a reference to the stone that Ibrahim (A.S.) sat on when he built the Kaabah. It has started to rise very quickly, getting higher and higher as the walls went up. The shape of his foot was left in the stone as a reminder for his followers who lived after him. The most important thing about this place is that it is a place where the Salah can be done.
HOLY ZIYARAT OF KAABA ZAMZAM
The holy spring of water at Zamzam is the real wonder of the Haram and Arab. The name of the well comes from the word "Zome," which means "stop flowing." This was what the Hajara was told when she tried to stop the spring water from flowing. At the moment, the water from Zamzam is piped to the Haram for the Holy Pilgrims to use. They can drink it, use it for Wudu, and even store it in containers to take with them.
HOLY ZIYARAT OF KAABA TO THE AS SAFA
The Maqam e Ibrahim says that the path leads to the As Safa mount outside of the Haram. Mount As-Safa is put close enough to the Haram that you can walk to it. The Saee, which is one of the most important parts of the Hajj and Umrah 2023, ends with a walk up As Safa and Al Marwah. To finish a whole Saee, the explorers have to walk seven times. The Zamzam well is close to these Mounts, and it has a supernatural power.
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