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Masjid E Qiblatain
Holding immense historical significance in Islam, Masjid E Qiblatain (or Mosque of the Two Qiblas) is the sacred site where it was revealed to the Prophet (pbuh) to change the direction of the qibla (prayer) from Jerusalem to the holy Kaaba in Makkah. The site is also held in high reverence by Muslims as it is where the very first congregational salah was prayed facing the holy Kaaba.
Ages ago, Masjid al-Qiblatain was the only mosque in the city consisting of two Mihrabs, hence the name. Since the revelation to change the direction of prayer toward the Kaaba, the Mihrab facing Jerusalem has been removed. It is a highly pivotal Ziyarat site for pilgrims from all over the world.
Beer E Ghars
Beer E Ghars (or Bir al-Ghars) is one of the most revered Ziyarat sites to see during a Hajj and Umrah pilgrimage. It is one of the wells most favoured by the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), and it is believed he drank from it and made Wudhu with its water. It is also widely believed that he requested he be bathed with the refreshing waters of this well upon his death.
The sacred site has been renovated recently, and the area includes a small mosque toward the north, the outer enclosure of the wall, and a small sabil. It has been cleared of previously existing debris, allowing pilgrims a better look at one of the most significant places in Islamic history.
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