I personally respect both, but Mecca to me sounds more glamorous someway. I would feel as though I'm in the presence of the Angles in the Heavens above. What do ya'll Meccans think?

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lol you are weird sister.Ka darag wrote:I'd name my child Medina![]()
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I'm not wierd.... dn't steal my ideaHutuKing01 wrote:lol you are weird sister.Ka darag wrote:I'd name my child Medina![]()
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Back to the topic,i think it is difficult choice because on one hand we have mecca holiest city of this planet which was visited by abraham & many other prophets while on other hand medina is the city of famous graves,in there there are the graves of holy prophet Muhammad pbuh,his ahlelbayt and companions.
HutuKing01 wrote:Back to the topic,i think it is difficult choice because on one hand we have mecca holiest city of this planet which was visited by abraham & many other prophets while on other hand medina is the city of famous graves,in there there are the graves of holy prophet Muhammad pbuh,his ahlelbayt and companions.
people of medinah are pure tawheedistsHutuKing01 wrote:lol you are weird sister.Ka darag wrote:I'd name my child Medina![]()
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Back to the topic,i think it is difficult choice because on one hand we have mecca holiest city of this planet which was visited by abraham & many other prophets while on other hand medina is the city of famous graves,in there there are the graves of holy prophet Muhammad pbuh,his ahlelbayt and companions.
The name Al-wahhaab is one of the 99 names of Allah and you use it as an insult, sxb this showes your ignoranceGrant wrote:The grave of the Prophet has been surrounded by a fence and is covered in sand. The Baqi cemetery and the graves of the Salaf have been leveled. If you go for siyarro, get a map from a suufi organization before you go, because the so-called Salafis are still revising history and making the locations of the graves as difficult as possible to find.......
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Jannat_al-Baqi
"Many traditions relate Muhammad issuing a prayer every time he passed the cemetery."
Most of the domes that have been destroyed were built before the 12th century. In spite of the Salafis, however, both the Prophet and his daughter Fatima remain buried inside mosques in Medina. The genuine Islamic traqditions have so far been too strong even for the Saud/Wahaabbi clan.
Yes, the dajjaal won't set a foot in xaramain.surrender wrote:i know this sounds....but i heard when dijjal comes, and goes travelling all over the world, destorying things, killing people, the only two cities that are guarded from him by angels are madina and makka, so as long as i set my foot in one of them im not complaning.
He is a 67 year old remnant of the colonial days with Alzheimer's. It isn't his faultabdalla11 wrote:
The name Al-wahhaab is one of the 99 names of Allah and you use it as an insult, sxb this showes your ignorance