The footprints of the Prophet Abraham (In holy place )
Abraham’s shrine
contains a stone that preserves the footprints of the Prophet Abraham. This was
the stone on which he used to stand on when he built the Kaaba’s upper walls.
In Islam, the shrine is sacred and is used for prayer. It also bears witness to
a miracle because it shows how stone softened under Abraham’s feet.
The shrine of the Prophet Abraham was
adjacent to the Kaaaba, next to its gate, in the same condition he had left it.
It had been there since the building of the Kaaba and until the time of second
Caliph Omar Ibn Kattab who moved to the east, an action that only someone as
strong and pious as him would be capable of doing.
Located near the Holy
Kaaba, Maqam Ibrahim is a highly sacred place for the Muslims of all over the
world. This Holy place has a unique historical significance because of its
relation with the construction of Holy kaaba, the house of Almighty Allah. Muslims
from all over the world visit this place while performing the Holy Pilgrimage
of kaaba, offer prayers and seek forgiveness of Almighty Allah.
History of Maqam Ibrahim
A large stone block on
which Prophet Ibrahim (May Peace Be Up on Him) stood while he was constructing
the Holy Kaaba. Sent from the heavens, the stone used to move around, up and
down as per the instructions of Prophet Ibrahim (May peace Be Upon Him),
helping the Prophet of Allah to build the walls of Kaaba with the assistance of
his son Prophet Ismail (May Peace Be Up on Him). After the completion of Kaaba,
the stone was left besides the house of Allah on its Eastern side and remained
there till the times of Umar, the second caliphate of Muslims, when it was
moved a bit away, towards the front of Kaaba (present location), as it was
obstructing the performance of ‘Tawaaf’ during Hajj. An amazing feature
about this stone is that even after hundreds of years, the footprints of
Prophet Ibrahim (May Peace Be Up on Him) are fresh, visible and identifiable,
one of the miracles of Prophet Ibrahim (May Peace Be Up on Him) and a
signs of the oneness of Allah.
In Holy Quran
One can find mention of
this sacred stone at various places in the Holy Quran. Allah Almighty says “And
[mention] when We made the House a place of return for the people and [a place
of] security. And take, [O believers], from the standing place of Abraham a
place of prayer. And We charged Abraham and Ishmael, [saying], "Purify My
House for those who perform Tawaf and those who are staying [there] for worship
and those who bow and prostrate [in prayer].”. (Surah Al-Baqra, Verse
number 125).This verse clearly signifies the sanctity of Maqam Ibrahim being
declared a place for prayer for the Muslims from all over the world. It is
mandatory for the Muslims, who visit Kaaba for the performance of Hajj or Umra,
to offer two rakah prayers behind Maqam Ibrahim after the performance of their
tawaf, an explicit significance of the sacred importance of Maqam Ibrahim. Holy
Quran also highlights the humbleness of Prophet Ibrahim (May Peace Be Up on
Him) and his son Prophet Ismail (May Peace Be Upon Him) who constantly prayed
to Allah for the acceptance of their noble act, as said “And
[mention] when Abraham was raising the foundations of the House and [with him]
Ishmael, [saying], "Our Lord, accept [this] from us. Indeed You are the
Hearing, the Knowing.”. (Surah Al-Baqra, Verse number127).
The Last Prophet of Allah,
Muhammad (May Peace Be Up on Him) has also mentioned and talked about the
importance, sanctity and holiness of this stone block, the Maqam
Ibrahim. The Prophet once said “Indeed the corner and the Maqam
are the two corundums from the corundums of Paradise. Allah removed their
lights and if there lights had not been removed, then they would illuminate
what is between East and West” (Tirmidhi). The saying epitomizes
its unique importance and mercy of God, attached with this black stone, a
feeling experienced by all those performing Hajj and Umrah.
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Do not Consider it an Idol to Be Worshipped
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Be clear that offering prayers behind Maqam
Ibrahim is an indication of its historical importance. In fact, it is a symbol
of unity of the Muslims, jointly recalling the efforts of Prophet Ibrahim (May
Peace Be Upon Him) and Prophet Ismail (May Peace Be Upon Him) while
constructing the house of Allah Almighty. It is an honor Allah Almighty gave
them that the Muslims are told to pray at the place besides the famous Maqam.
Your efforts should make the world know that the Muslims just bow before one
Lord, Allah Almighty.
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