Jin masjidi (Saudiya Arabistoni)
Masjid | |
Jin masjidi (Saudiya Arabistoni)
مسجد الجن | |
Joylashuvi | 21°26′00.2″N 39°49′44.2″E / 21.433389°N 39.828944°E |
Manzil | Makka, Saudiya Arabistoni |
Jinlar masjidi (arabcha: مسجد الجنّ)[1][2][3] — Saudiya Arabistonining Makka shahridagi masjid[4]. Jannat al-Mualla yaqinida joylashgan[5]. Shuningdek, masjid Bay’at masjidi[6][3] (arabcha: مسجد بِيعات)[7] va Soqchilar masjidi[3] (arabcha: مسجد الحرس)[1] nomi bilan ham tanilgan. „Soqchilar“ deb atalishining asosiy sababi shahar qo'riqchilari o'sha paytgacha nazorat qilishardi[1].
Masjid Muhammadning Qur'ondan bir qismini tinglash uchun bir kechada bir guruh jinlar yig'ilgani aytilgan joyda qurilgan[5][4][8][3]. Keyinroq Muhammad u yerda bu jinlarning rahbarlari bilan uchrashib, ularning Islomni qabul qilganini va unga bay'at qilganini qabul qildi[8][1][6][9][3]. Bu voqea Qur'onning „Jin“ surasida yozilgan[4][3].
Masjid Makkadagi eng qadimiy masjidlardan biri hisoblanadi va shaharda ziyorat qilinadigan eng muhim masjidlardan biridir[3][10].
Manbalar
[tahrir | manbasini tahrirlash]- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 Ghālib ibn ʻAwaḍ Quʻayṭī (al-Sulṭān.). The Holy Cities, the Pilgrimage and the World of Islam: A History from the Earliest Traditions Until 1925 (1344H), illustrated, Fons Vitae, 2007 — 298, 585-bet. ISBN 9781887752893. Ghālib ibn ʻAwaḍ Quʻayṭī (al-Sulṭān.) (2007). The Holy Cities, the Pilgrimage and the World of Islam: A History from the Earliest Traditions Until 1925 (1344H) (illustrated ed.). Fons Vitae. pp. 298, 585. ISBN 9781887752893.
- ↑ Safiur Rahman Mubarakpuri. History of Makkah. Darussalam, 2002 — 128-bet. ISBN 9789960892023.
- ↑ 3,0 3,1 3,2 3,3 3,4 3,5 3,6 Khamis Al-Zahrani. „Ramadan Series: The story behind the Jinn Mosque in Makkah“ (video). Al Arabiya (2014-yil 17-iyul). Qaraldi: 2017-yil 27-may.Khamis Al-Zahrani (17 July 2014). "Ramadan Series: The story behind the Jinn Mosque in Makkah" (video). Al Arabiya. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 4,2 Saniyasnain Khan. Tell Me about Hajj, 2, illustrated, reprint, Goodword Books, 2000 — 20-bet. ISBN 9788187570004. Saniyasnain Khan (2000). Tell Me about Hajj (2, illustrated, reprint ed.). Goodword Books. p. 20. ISBN 9788187570004.
- ↑ 5,0 5,1 Saniyasnain Khan. Awesome Quran Q and A. Goodword Books, 2014 — 50-bet. Saniyasnain Khan (2014). Awesome Quran Q and A. Goodword Books. p. 50.
- ↑ 6,0 6,1 Amira El-Zein. Islam, Arabs, and Intelligent World of the Jinn. Syracuse University Press, 2009 — 65-bet. ISBN 9780815650706. Amira El-Zein (2009). Islam, Arabs, and Intelligent World of the Jinn. Syracuse University Press. p. 65. ISBN 9780815650706.
- ↑ „Masjid Al-Jinn“. Ministry of Hajj. Qaraldi: 2017-yil 27-may.
- ↑ 8,0 8,1 James R. Lewis. Angels A to Z, revised, Visible Ink Press, 2008 — 208-bet. ISBN 9781578592579.
- ↑ Huston Smith. The New Encyclopedia of Islam, illustrated, reprint, revised, Rowman Altamira, 2003 — 304-bet. ISBN 9780759101906.
- ↑ Michael Muhammad Knight. Journey to the End of Islam. Soft Skull Press, 2009 — 276-bet. ISBN 9781593765521.