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Tawaf during the days of Hajj (2012):

















 
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A few stills from broadcast of 'Ishaa 25th Nov 12

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Makkah



 
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SubHanAllah! Reminds of the Ayah

يَوْمَ يَكُونُ النَّاسُ كَالْفَرَاشِ الْمَبْثُوثِ
[101:4] It is the Day when people will be like moths, dispersed
 
سبحان الله! Awesome pics! Looks beautiful! ما شاء الله.
 

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MOUNT SAFA

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DURING HAJJ

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^Jazaakiallah khayr for sharing your pictures. I didn't know Mount Safa had been fenced off. Many people would stand on it to make du3a, some would climb right up and be at the back near the wall, and some just near the beginning where it joins the floor. Sometimes it was all white with people, and you could hardly see it, with everyone making du3a on it. Subhaanallah...

26.11.12 Around 'Ishaa time

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The old Mihraab







 
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The Pictures Had Dissapeared For A Moment... Are These ScreenShots From The TV Or Internet. Beautiful Pictures !


 
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They are screenshots taken while watching the internet live salaat broadcast (small pics) or from my recording of it (larger pics).
 
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Re: News from the Haramain Ash-Shareefain

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I found this picture on fb,is this real?What was beneath it?The well of ZamZam :hmm:

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I found this picture on fb,is this real?What was beneath it?The well of ZamZam :hmm:

walaikum assalam
yes it was the zam zam area. steps on the left i think led to area for women and the other for men. on men's side was the well of zam zam.
 
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It was an area which had many taps for drinking Zamzam.





At the far end there was a glass window through which we could see a few pipelines going down and pumps etc. Something similar to this:
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It was later removed to ease the congestion in Tawaf
 
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^ Are there still any segregated areas like that within the precincts of the masjid where one can utilise the zamzam fully as one did downstairs there?

Masjid al-Nabawi

Calligraphy of the Prophets :saws: saying:

مَا بَيْنَ بَيْتِى وَمِنْبَرِى رَوْضَةٌ مِنْ رِيَاضِ الْجَنَّةِ

"What is between my house and my Mimbar is a garden from amongst the gardens of paradise."

(Sahih Muslim 1391, Sahih al Bukhari 1196)

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^ Are there still any segregated areas like that within the precincts of the masjid where one can utilise the zamzam fully as one did downstairs there?
Not really. Within Masjidul Haraam, in almost all the Musallaa areas, (within which only some have Maa' uz Zam Zam), the Niqaab has to be kept on, as there is no guarantee that no man will come there. Although, at quiet times it is possible to sit there with no men around.

With regards to the Maa' uz Zam Zam generally, there is no place that I have come across till date, within which the area is fully segregated. Who knows whats to come in the future plans? :ia:.
 
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Yesterday they were showing some of the calligraphy on the wall beside the current mihraab in Masjid an-Nabawi, though the pictures were a bit fuzzy, so am using pics from the net here:

Right hand side of mihraab:



Left hand side of Mihraab:



Middle, looking upwards:

 
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Subhanallah...seeing these pictures feels like the place calls for my presence once again.
 



The Camera On The Left Is Used Where They Set Audio Levels And Know When To Switch On Mic. It Also Moves As I Remember When People Were Saying Takbeerat Of Eid Loud, The Camera Was Moving. And When Sheikh Budair Asked For Mic To Be Put Higher. Signals Were Made To This Camera.
 
Close-up detail of one of the glass/ceramic shades in the chandelier in front of the Rowdah:

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Another chandelier similar in design, but smaller, with less bulbs/shades and no second tier:

 
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Masjid un Nabawi :saws:

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They Were Showing Pictures Of Scripture On Ka'abah Today On One Side. I Remember One User Assisting Me On The IOH Thread When I Asked What Was On Each Side Of The Ka'abah.