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Coordinates: 21°2613N 39°4945E / 21.43694°N 39.82917°E / 21.43694; 39.82917
 

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Jannat al-Mu'allah
Jannat al-Mu'alla cemetery
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Details
Location
Makkah, Hijaz
CountrySaudi Arabia
Coordinates21°26′13N 39°49′45E / 21.43694°N 39.82917°E / 21.43694; 39.82917
TypeIslamic
Owned byIslam
No. of gravesRelativesofMuhammad

Jannat al-Mu'alla (Arabic: جَنَّة ٱلْمُعَلَّاة, romanizedJannah al-Muʿallāh, lit.'The Most Exalted Paradise'), also known as the "Cemetery of Ma'la"[1] (Arabic: مَقْبَرَة ٱلْمَعْلَاة Maqbarah al-Maʿlāh) and Al-Ḥajūn (Arabic: ٱلْحَجُوْن), is a cemetery to the north of Al-Masjid Al-Haram, and near the Mosque of the JinninMakkah, Saudi Arabia. It is the place where the Islamic prophet Muhammad's wife, grandfather, and other ancestors are buried.

History[edit]

Jannat al-Mu'allah before 1925, during the Ottoman period

Many of Muhammad's relatives were buried in this cemetery before his Hijrah in 622.[citation needed] Many domes and structures have been built or rebuilt over known graves over the years.[2] Tombs in this cemetery were demolished in 1925, the same year that the Jannat al-Baqi' cemetery in Medina was demolished by the Saudi King, Ibn Saud. In traditional Sunni Islam, shrines are forbidden to be built over a grave so as to not take any saint or dead person for worship. This happened despite protests by the international Shia community.[3] Some Shiites continue to mourn the day the House of Saud demolished shrines in Al-Baqi, which has been named Yaum-e Gham or "Day of Sorrow", and protest the Saudi government's demolition of these shrines.

Notable interments[edit]

Khadija's tomb at Jannat al-Mu'alla cemetery, before its destruction in 1925

Historical figures buried here include:

Name Notes
CompanionsofMuhammad
Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib Uncle of Muhammad; father of Ali and Chief of Banu Hashim
Abd Manaf Great-great-grandfather of Muhammad and Ali
Abd al-Muttalib Grandfather of Muhammad and Ali
Khadijah The wife of Muhammad and mother of Zainab, Fatimah, Ruqayya and Umm KulthumofBanu Asad (tribe)
Qasim ibn Muhammad the first son of Muhammad and Khadijah
Asma bint Abu Bakr A companion of Muhammad and mother of Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr
Abdullah ibn Zubair A companion of Muhammad and a nephew of Aisha
Notable Buriels of Scholars
al-Mansur Second Abbasid Caliph and the founder of Baghdad
Rahmatullah Kairanwi 19th-century Indian Sunni Muslim scholar and author of Izhar ul-Haqq[4]
Imdadullah Muhajir Makki Another 19th-century Indian Muslim scholar[5]
Abu Turab al-Zahiri 20th-century Muslim cleric
Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki 20th-century Sunni Muslim cleric
Mulla Ali Qari Herawi Sunni scholar of Tafseer Quran, Fiqh, Theology, Arabic Language
Ahmad Mashhur al-Haddad Sunni scholar of Islam prominent in Yemen, Africa, and Saudi Arabia
Sheikh Ismail Mahamud Cigaal Sunni Scholar of Islam prominent in Somalia and East Africa

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tütüncü, Mehmet (2015). "The Uppsala Makkah Painting: A New Source for the Cultural Topography and Historiography for Mecca". In Buitelaar, Marjo; Mols, Luitgard (eds.). Hajj: Global Interactions through Pilgrimage. Leiden: Sidestone Press. pp. 137–163. ISBN 978-90-8890-285-7.
  • ^ "History of JANNAT AL-MAULLA". Archived from the original on 11 September 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  • ^ "History of the cemetery of Jannat al-Baqi". 23 December 2013. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  • ^ Mawlāna Abd al-Rashīd Arshad. "Mujāhid-e-Islām Mawlāna Rahmatullah Kairānwi Muhājir Makki". In Deobandi, Nawaz (ed.). Sawaneh Ulama-e-Deoband (in Urdu). Vol. 1 (January 2000 ed.). Deoband: Nawaz Publications. p. 444. Adapted from Āsār-e-Rahmat of Imdād Sābri
  • ^ Mawlāna Abd al-Rashīd Arshad. "Hadhrat Hāji Imdādullah Muhājir Makki". In Deobandi, Nawaz (ed.). Sawaneh Ulama-e-Deoband (in Urdu). Vol. 1 (January 2000 ed.). Deoband: Nawaz Publications. p. 367.
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