Located in the Asba area is the home of Bani Jajba bin Kalfa, who are from the tribe of Aws. The first immigrants settled there before the arrival of the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, to Medina. In the Asba there was Atam, a member of Banu Jajaba, known as Atam Al-Hajim. Next to it is a well added to it, and it is called the Well of Al-Hajim. Historical sources mentioned that the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace.
He prayed with the Asaba at Bir Al- Hajim. The mosque is one of the largest mosques found, built with stones, about a meter high, and surrounded by agriculture...
Read moreبئر الهجيم هي بئر آثرية يعود تاريخها لما قبل عصر النبوة في المدينة المنورة والبئر مجاور لكل من مسجد العصبة أو مسجد التوبة أو مسجد النور أحد المساجد التي صلى فيها الرسول عليه الصلاة والسلام وقصر ابن ماه وتقع في منطقة العصبة في قباء جنوب غرب المسجد النبوي الشريف وقال السمهودي رحمه الله : مسجد التوبة بالعصبة منازل بني جحجبا من بني عمرو بن عوف من الأوس روى ابن زبالة عن أفلح بن سعد وغيره أن رسول الله عليه الصلاة والسلام صلّى في مسجد التوبة بالعصبة ببئر هجيم قال المطري : وليست بمعروفة اليوم يعني البئر والعصبة : في غربي مسجد قباء فيها مزارع وآبار كثيرة
Al-Hajim Well is an archaeological well that dates back to before the era of the Prophet in Medina. The well is adjacent to the Al-Asbah Mosque, Al-Tawbah Mosque, or Al-Noor Mosque, one of the mosques in which the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, prayed, and Ibn Mah’s Palace. It is located in the Al-Asbah area. In Quba, southwest of the Prophet’s Mosque, al-Samhoudi, may God have mercy on him, said: The mosque of repentance in al-Asbah is the homes of Bani Jahjaba from Bani Amr ibn Awf from al-Aws. Today, it means the well and the band: in the west of the Quba Mosque, there are...
Read moreThis well gained renown because Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) added his blessed saliva, enhancing the sweetness of its water. Subsequently, upon the passing of Muhammad (PBUH), the final ritual bath (ghusal) was performed using the water from this well. The visitor can visit this place from...
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