Madian pre-Hajj Moments
Nov 12th, 2009 by almiskeenah


























Sallallahu ‘alaa Muhammad
Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa Sallim
Yaa Nabi Salaam ‘alaika
Yaa Rasul Salaam ‘alaika
Yaa Habib Salaam ‘alaika
Salawatullah ‘alaika.
JUMA’AH MUBARAK!
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Alhumdulillah, life is extremely busy these days, with limited time for sharing more with you. Insha’Allah after Hajj this space will have some renewed vigor
Meanwhile Du’a for the Hujjaj and the Ummah, Ameen
All good is from Allah Ta’ala whereas mistakes are from this humble speck. May Allah Ta’ala Bless all readers, bringing you all closer to Him and His Rasul SallAllahu alaihi wasallam. May He accept our humble efforts and grant us the capacity to be good and do good. Ameen.
bismillah
As salamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barkatuh
Allah Allah! an invitation Ya Allah! a Look from You Ya Allah!
Jumuah Mubarak to all! please remember the faqir in your duas and give our Salams to the Prophet SalAllahu Alayhi wa sallam.
wasalam
Assalamualaikum dearest sister,
Jumah mubarik to you and yours! Beautiful images.
Thanks for the du’a and the beautiful photos:-)
Assalaamo Alaikum Wa Rehmatullah Wa Barakatohu.May Allah Subhanhu Shower His Countless Blessings upon You and your team for doing a so wonderful and “EEMAAN AFROZ”work for the Muslims who are residing away from This Most Blessed Place.I almost daily visit your site and really I feel myself as I am in Madina Munawara. Allah Subhanhu B’Sadqa Rasool e Akram Sallo Alaihe Wasallam Bless you Again.Pls Remember me in your Prayers.
Manzoor Ahmad
beautiful images dearest sister!!!! awaiting your post for the special ten days of Dhul hijjah. much love and duas
please remember me and my poeple in your prayers.
wassalam
Asalamualaikum. Can u plz tel me frm which country are the ladies wd brite green scarvs,tenth phot? And hav u met any South African ladies?they are mostly in black abayas,sum wd niqab also,so dats why sum of the other haajis mistakn dem for Saudis.and they al speak english. Wat languages do you speak?were you born in Saudi, U ARAB?
Assalamu alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu,
but always the best language when amongst so many nationalities is that of the heart! So many beautiful encounters shared with this!
Ameen thumma Ameen to your Adiyah and JazakumuLlahu khairan katheera for your kind words.
My belated comments, and lack of presence have unfortunately become somewhat habitual! Tut, tut, tut…Alhumdulillah for the very good excuse that we have Hujjaj staying with us, so endeavouring to take them all over this City of Radiance to soak in the maximum Barakah from all the Mubarak places in between their Salat.
Muslimah min Junoobi afreeqa, the sisters in the luminous green are from Iran. I am Australian, having made Hijrah to Saudi some years ago, so English is my native tongue. I have a ‘rudimentary’ vocab in a few languages
I meet many sisters from your country, ones here for Hajj, but also many who have also made Hijrah here. As you say they are distinguished by their black attire, but it is distinct from the style the Saudi sisters adopt.
Wassalamu alaikum
Dear Sister Saimah…next post just for you!!!!
Love and hugs.