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  Safeguard Omniangels Saudi Arabia Madinah
He marched from Madinah on Makkah and became its rule without a battle ensuing.
Madinah remained to all intents and purposes the capital of the Caliphate and an important Islamic city for years after Islamic rule was established.
Madinah was under Ottoman rule for centuries until 1924 ACE, when it came under the control of Ibn Saud.
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  Madinah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Madinah, which lies 447 kilometers north of the Holy City of Makkah, is the second holiest city in Islam.
From Madinah, armies, spreading the word of the Prophet, were dispatched to Egypt, Persia and Syria.
Madinah is also the place in which the Prophet, peace be upon him, was buried.
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 Tomb Builders and Dayr al Madinah - Theban Mapping Project
The village of Dayr al Madinah, home to the workmen who excavated and decorated the tombs in the Valley of the Kings, was probably founded during the reign of Thutmes I.
Dayr al Madinah is located in a small valley southeast of the Valley of the Kings and northeast of the Valley of the Queens [15040].
If a tomb was completed prior to the death of its royal owner, the workmen were assigned to work on the tombs of queens and royal children in the Valley of the Queens and sometimes even on the tombs of noblemen [15035].
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 The Holy Mosque in Makkah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
It is important to remember, however, that a visit to the Prophet's grave is not in any way to worship or revere him, but to commemorate his role as God's messenger, and to remind Muslims of his mortality and humanity.
Under the first four Caliphs, Madinah and the Mosque where the Prophet was buried continued to be the seat of government, reinforcing the synthesis of religion and governance in the Islamic state.
In 638, the Caliph Omar Bin Al-Khattab increased the area by 1,100 square meters, and in 650 the Caliph Othman Bin Affan increased it by 496 square meters.
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 Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Madinah, the sanctuary in which lies the second of the Two Holy Mosques.
Madinah remained the capitol of the Islamic state until the end of the era of the Raashidi Caliphate, in the year 661 A.D., (corresponding to the 40th year after the Hijrah {emigration}).
There are other historic places in Madinah, as well, which are associated with events that occurred in the time of the Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) and his Noble Companions.
www.al-madinah.org /engl/in-intro.php   (727 words)

  
 Madinah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Madinah was called Yathrib before Hijrah and came to be known as Taybah or Madinah.
The graveyard of Madinah, where a large number of Sahabah karam (companions) including Hazrat Usman, Hazrat Abbas, Imam Hassan, and wives and daughters of the Holy Prophet are buried.
The plain of Badar is 20 miles south west of Madinah where the first battle between 313 Muslims and 1000 Qureish of Makkah took place in 624 A.D. The Muslims had seventy camels and two horses whereas the Qureish had a cavalry of 200 Horses and 700 camels.
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Madinah was also the city of the Orthodox Caliphs of Islam, who shouldered the responsibility of Jihad, or holy struggle, fighting against renegades and propagating Islam in the countries surrounding the Arabian peninsula.
Madinah is located in the north-western part of the Kingdom, to the east of the Red Sea, which lies only 250 km (155 miles) away from it.
Madinah is situated on a flat mountain plateau at the junction of the three valleys of Al-Agl, Al-Aqiq, and Al-Himdh.
www.msu.edu /user/hejeelim/madina.htm   (1628 words)

  
 Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah Research and Studies Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Zaid (Allah be pleased with him) : The Prophet (Peace be upon him) said, " The Prophet Ibraahim made Makkah a sanctuary, and asked for Allah’s blessing in it.
I made Madinah a sanctuary as Ibraahim made Makkah a sanctuary and I asked for Allah’s Blessing in its measures --- the Mudd and Sa' as Ibraahim did for Makkah.
Sa'd bin Abu Waqqas reported Allah's Messenger (Peace by upon him) as saying: He who intends to do harm to the people of Madinah, Allah would efface him just as water dissolves salt.
www.al-madinah.org /engl/index1.php   (104 words)

  
 Syed Maududi's Commentary for Surah #33
Thus, the whole suburbs of the city which were inhabited by the Bani an-Nadir, and their gardens and their fortresses and other properties fell to the Muslims, and the people of this treacherous tribe became scattered in Khyber, Wad il Qura and Syria.
To the south of Madinah there were many gardens (even now there are) so that it could not be attacked from that side.
As the Muslims had entered a treaty with them that in case of an attack on Madinah they would defend the city along with them, the Muslims had made no defensive arrangement there and had even sent their families to take shelter in the forts situated on that side.
www.usc.edu /dept/MSA/quran/maududi/mau33.html   (4562 words)

  
 The Royal Philatelic Society London
Madinah Star and Crescent MILITARY CENSOR h/s dated 1331 A.H. (1915-16) top centre; delivery route no. "10" cachet to left of stamps.
MADINAH 30/10/16 on 1 pi ORDINARY RATE and 10 pa WAR ORPHANS TAX, with Star and Crescent h/s of Madinah military censor, via DAMASCUS to ALEPPO 8/11.
FREE FRANKING postcard from a soldier at the MADINAH Red Crescent Hospital, m/s 19/10/16, to ISTANBUL; top center and left is m/s "SOLDIER'S LETTER" and "MADINAH THE LUMINOUS 19/10/16", respectively.
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In this era of inflictions, to revive the diminishing Sunnah of the prophet (Salalahoalaihewasallam) again in the hearts of Muslims, the Madinah Masjid of Carrollton came into existence.
We felt that our children need more than just one day of religious education, so we pioneered four day Islamic school in carrollton to keep our children in more Islamic surrounding, an example for others to follow.
At Madinah Masjid we have initiated programs, the purposes is to help our fellow Muslims and bring muslims closer to one another.
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 Madinah Saudi Arabia Hotels ... Jake.com
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 Muhammad Ibn Maslamah
Muhammad ibn Maslamah was a halif or an ally of the Aws tribe in Madinah indicating that he himself was not an Arab.
When the Prophet, peace be on him, came to Madinah, he adopted the unique method of strengthening the bonds of brotherhood between the Muhajirin and the Ansar.
After the resounding victory of the Muslims over the Quraysh at the Battle of Badr, one of the three main Jewish groups in Madinah, the Banu Qaynuqa was especially furious and issued a petulant challenge to the Prophet.
www.youngmuslims.ca /online_library/companions_of_the_prophet/maslamah.html   (3032 words)

  
 PILGRIMAGE ORGANIZING INSTRUCTIONS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The deadline for the pilgrims to leave Madinah for Jeddah by plane, before pilgrimage, is the end of the 6th day of the month of "Dul-Hijjrah" every year.
Immediately informing the nearest health center in case a pilgrim gets sick, especially if his disease is suspected to be contagious, and helping the pilgrim to be referred to a hospital and take the required medicine, or bringing in a doctor to treat him, and checking his condition if his condition requires that.
The establishment should be very careful that all members of the same family should be together in one place whether in Madinah, or in the vehicles, in such a way that a woman should be with her Mahram, and the man with his wife and children.
www.ummah.net /hajj/travel/POI.html   (16981 words)

  
 Marriott Madinah - MADINAH
The Madinah Marriott hotel is grandly situated on King Faisal bin Abdul Aziz Road opposite the new Imara House.
* Madinah is one of the three holiest cities of the Muslim faith and non-Muslims are not allowed to stay overnight within the city.
As the Madinah Marriott is located inside the city limits, the hotel must fully comply with all local laws and ordinances.
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 Madinah Hilton - Madinah, Saudi Arabia - Reservations.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Property Description: The Madinah Hilton is strategically located only a few steps from the Holy Prophet's Mosque and in the heart of the shopping district.
Location: In Madinah’s First Central District Area overlooking the Haram (Prophet Mohamed Mosque) from the west side, only 50 meters away from the Haram.
Description: Madinah Hilton's Executive Suites are designed to reflect both comfort and convenience and feature elegant, luxurious furniture.
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 Religion
When the Prophet - peace be upon him - made the Hijrah from Makkah to Madinah, he did not just transfer his residence or took shelter in another city, but as soon as he arrived in Madinah he began the transformation of that city in every aspect.
It is important for us to study and reflect on the things that he did in Madinah.
It is mentioned that more than 50 wells were opened in the city of Madinah and there was enough clean water for every one.
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 Second Covenant of AqabahLevel2P1
Madinah (Yathrib) was populated with many tribes, but most important were the tribes of Aus and Khazraj.
There was also a separate section of Madinah which was dominated by the Jews.
chose twelve Muslims of Madinah for the propagation of Islam.
www.inter-islam.org /Seerah/SecondCovenantofAqabahL1P1.html   (148 words)

  
 Hilton Madinah - Reservations
Please note: The Madinah Hilton is exclusively sited within the Holy City.
Therefore this hotel is only accessible to visitors of Muslim religion.Just a few steps away from hte Prophets Holy Mosque and in the heart of the central shopping district, the Madinah Hilton has 360 deluxe guestrooms and luxurious suites.The majority of rooms offer a spectacular Haram (Holy Mosque) view.
Nearby Points of Interest In Madinah First Central Area overlooking the Haram (Prophet Mohamed Mosque) from the west side.
www.gocheap.com /madinah/hilton-madinah-903564.html   (165 words)

  
 Hotels in Muscat - Holiday Inn Muscat-AL Madinah - Muscat Hotels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Al Madinah Holiday Inn is situated in the Ghala District of the capital of Oman, Muscat.
Conviently situated between the town and the airport, 2 km from the Al Azaiba roundabout and the main highway connecting Muscat to the Airport.
Since a hotel can set a cancellation policy up to 30 days prior to arrival, please review rate rules prior to booking to avoid possible charges.
www.kasbah.com /resort_hotels/in-muscat-oman-holiday-inn-muscat-al-madinah-10223436.htm   (247 words)

  
 MuanfiqeenLevel1P1
to Madinah the tribes of Aus and Khazraj were always quarreling with each other and they felt harmony and peaceful co-existence should be maintained between the people of Madinah.
Abdullah bin Ubay bin Sulool a citizen of Madinah was a very intelligent, experienced in worldly matters, clever and cunning person.
He had great influence over the Aus and Khazraj tribes and the people of Madinah accepted his leadership, and were prepared to crown him king and ruler of Madinah.
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 Vacations In Madinah
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 Madinah hotels - discount & cheap hotels in Madinah.
Madinah hotels - discount & cheap hotels in Madinah.
We have brought together the very best hotels throughout Madinah at the most competitive rates.
By constantly updating our hotel listing for Madinah, we are able to ensure that you get the very best price no matter what type of trip or vacation you are making.
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 Madinah Hotels - Discount Hotels in Madinah Saudi Arabia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Our Madinah hotel reservation system provides you with discount rates on hotels in Madinah, Saudi Arabia.
To make your discount hotel reservation in Madinah Saudi Arabia, please click here for a list of hotels in Madinah.
We hope that you are satisfied with the discount hotel reservation system we provide you.
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 Miscellaneous - Madinah on CD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ideal Computer Service Centre (ICSC) has produced a simplified encyclopaedia on Madinah on CD-ROM.
The program includes a full history of the city, information of the Prophet's mosque, Islamic landmarks in the city and prominent personalities of Madinah.
According to a press statement issued by the company, the program also features more than 350 photographs and video clips of Madinah, and a journey through its landmarks.
www.jamiat.org.za /al-jamiat/misc_mcd.html   (93 words)

  
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Opodo is an online travel service owned by nine of the world’s leading airlines and by GDS and travel industry technology provider, Amadeus, offering flights, cheap hotels, budget car hire and holidays.
Offering an unbiased and competitively priced online service for world travel, we have access to Madinah flights from over 400 airlines, as well as an extensive range of Madinah hotel properties, Madinah car hire companies, and cheap travel insurance.
Opodo has worked hard to produce a site that’s easy to use, to suit customers with limited time or those who are looking for inspiration for their next break.
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 Madinah hotels reservation, top accommodation with discounts and travel guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Madinah hotels reservation, top accommodation with discounts and travel guide
Here you can find useful travel information about Madinah and book a hotel.
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 holiday inn al madinah muscat - Hotel and Resort Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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 MADINAH hotels, special offers and discounted hotels in MADINAH SAUDI ARABIA
On the piazza of the Holy Prophet?s Mosque and only a minute?s walk from Al Haram; this grand hotel is ideally situated in the heart of Madinah?s commercial; financial and shopping district.
An interesting exterior design draws immediate attention to this ideally located hotel in the centre of Madinah?s business and shopping district.
Service is excellent in the superb in-house restaurants where a high standard of local and international cuisine is produced.
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