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Coordinates: 16°66.05N 49°346.41E / 16.1016806°N 49.5684472°E / 16.1016806; 49.5684472
 

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Qabr Hūd
قَبْر هُوْد
Shiʿb Hūd
شِعْب هُوْد
Village
Qabr Hūd is located in Yemen
Qabr Hūd

Qabr Hūd

Location in Yemen

Qabr Hūd is located in Middle East
Qabr Hūd

Qabr Hūd

Qabr Hūd (Middle East)

Qabr Hūd is located in Asia
Qabr Hūd

Qabr Hūd

Qabr Hūd (Asia)

Coordinates: 16°6′6.05″N 49°34′6.41″E / 16.1016806°N 49.5684472°E / 16.1016806; 49.5684472
Country Yemen
GovernorateHadhramaut
DistrictAs Sawm
Time zoneUTC+3 (Arabia Standard Time)

Qabr Hud (Arabic: قَبْر هُوْد, romanizedQabr Hūd, lit.'Grave of Hud'), or Shiʽb Hūd (شِعْب هُوْد),[1] is a village situated in the Yemeni GovernorateofHadhramaut.[2] It is the traditional burial site of the Islamic prophet Hud, who is mentioned in the Qur'an.[3][4][5]

Pilgrimage

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The annual pilgrimage takes place between the 11th and 15th days of Sha'ban.[6][7]

Robert Bertram Serjeant, in his study of the pilgrimage rite to the tomb of Hud, verified on the spot[1] the facts related by Al-Harawi,[8]: 97/220–221  who described at the gate of the Mosque, on the west side, the rock onto which Hud climbed to make the call to prayer, and mentioned the grotto of Balhut at the bottom of the ravine.[9] Around the tomb and neighborhood, various ancient ruins and inscriptions have been found.[10]

Geography

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Qabr Hud is located on the southern bank of Wadi al-Masilah, 60 km (37 mi) east of Tarim.[11][12]

References

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  1. ^ a b Serjeant, Robert Bertram (1954). "Hud and Other Pre-islamic Prophets in Hadhramawt". Le Muséon. 67. Peeters Publishers: 129.
  • ^ "Qabr Hud | Art Atlas". mcid.mcah.columbia.edu.
  • ^ "Hadramaut: Tanah Kelahiran Nabi Hud AS". Republika Online. 4 March 2012.
  • ^ "Thousands Of Muslims Flock To Prophet Hud's Tomb In Yemen Despite War And Coronavirus". www.barrons.com.
  • ^ Hoeck, Eva (27 July 1963). "Doctor Amongst the Bedouins". R. Hale – via Google Books.
  • ^ Weinrich, Ines (6 February 2017). Performing Religion: Actors, contexts, and texts: Case studies on Islam. Ergon Verlag. ISBN 9783956503306 – via Google Books.
  • ^ "Kisah Nabi Hud, Angin 8 Hari 7 Malam Binasakan Orang Dzalim". 9 April 2022.
  • ^ Al-Harawi, Ali ibn Abi Bakr. Kitab al-Isharat ila Ma rifat al-Ziyarat [Book of indications to make known the places of visitations].
  • ^ Wensinck, A.J.; Pellat, Ch. (1960–2007). "Hūd" (PDF). In Bearman, P.; Bianquis, Th.; Bosworth, C.E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs, W.P. (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Islam (2nd ed.). Brill. p. 537. doi:10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_2920. ISBN 9789004161214.
  • ^ van der Meulen, Daniel [in Dutch]; von Wissmann, Hermann (1964). Hadramaut: Some of its mysteries unveiled. Publication of the De Goeje Fund no. 9. (1st ed.). Leiden: E.J. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-00708-6.
  • ^ Stark, Freya (17 April 2013). The Southern Gates Of Arabia - A Journey In The Hadbramaut. Read Books Ltd. ISBN 9781447497707 – via Google Books.
  • ^ Arabia & The Isles. Routledge. 28 October 2013. ISBN 9781136170379 – via Google Books.
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