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'Peace in Prophet's Mosque incomparable'
(MENAFN- Arab News) MADINAH: Spending time in the month of Ramadan in Madinah has a distinct taste and flavor and the tranquility and peace in the Prophet's Mosque cannot be described in words says Pakistani pilgrim Hussain Fazal.
Fazal told Arab News that he spends most of his time in the Prophet's Mosque reading the Qur'an performing prayers having the iftar meal and performing Taraweeh prayers.
He said the beauty of the place lies at iftar time when Muslims seated together and side by side along Ramadan tables embodying the finest example in cohesion where there is no difference between Arabs and non-Arabs.
'We see the workers after sunset prayers in the process of cleaning the external squares of the Prophet's Mosque using advanced machinery. Guidance to pilgrims by personnel deployed in various locations of the Prophet's Mosque is also commendable' said Fazal.
The Pakistani pilgrim talked about his program in Madinah where he visited the historical and Islamic mosques such as Quba Al-Jumma mosque Al-Ghama and the seven mosques. He also visited sites of Battle Uhud and the Trench Battle.
'I also visited the Othman well and Salman Al-Faresi farm and wandered in the markets and malls in the central zone near the Prophet's Mosque.'
The Umrah trip cost SR5000.
Fazal told Arab News that he spends most of his time in the Prophet's Mosque reading the Qur'an performing prayers having the iftar meal and performing Taraweeh prayers.
He said the beauty of the place lies at iftar time when Muslims seated together and side by side along Ramadan tables embodying the finest example in cohesion where there is no difference between Arabs and non-Arabs.
'We see the workers after sunset prayers in the process of cleaning the external squares of the Prophet's Mosque using advanced machinery. Guidance to pilgrims by personnel deployed in various locations of the Prophet's Mosque is also commendable' said Fazal.
The Pakistani pilgrim talked about his program in Madinah where he visited the historical and Islamic mosques such as Quba Al-Jumma mosque Al-Ghama and the seven mosques. He also visited sites of Battle Uhud and the Trench Battle.
'I also visited the Othman well and Salman Al-Faresi farm and wandered in the markets and malls in the central zone near the Prophet's Mosque.'
The Umrah trip cost SR5000.
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