Pilgrims flood the Kaaba during Haj-2008. Photos by Zar Alam Khan
Janatul Mualla, Makkah
The tombs of Hazrat Khadija and son Qasim.--Photo by Zar Alam Khan
Jannatul Baqi, Madina
The tombs (from far right) of Hazrat Bibi Fatima, Hazrat Hassan, Imam Zainul Abedin, Imam Mohammad Baqir, Imam Jafar Sdiq and Abbas.
Masjid-i-Ali (AS) in Madina
This mosque has now been closed down by the Saudi government.--Zar Alam Khan
Maulod-i-Nabi in Makkah
Where Muhammad (peace be upon him) was born. The building at the site now houses a library and is in a dilapidated condition surrounded by highrising buildings.--photos by Zar Alam Khan
Azizia in Makkah
The cave
Ghar-i-Hira.--Zar Alam Khan
Jabal-i-Noor near Makkah
Jabal-i-Noor where Ghar-i-Hira is situated.--ZAK
Masjid-i-Nimra
The mosque at Arafat which opens for Haj Khutba only.--ZAK
The plain of Arafat
Hajis gather here for wuquf-i-Arafat. Jabal-i-Rehmat, where Muhammad (PBUH) delivered his last Haj sermon is also seen in the background.--Photo by Zar Alam Khan
Mina near Makkah
The tent city where the pilgrims stay for four days during the Haj.--Phot by Zar Alam Khan
KAABA
Pilgrims perform Tawwaf around the holy Kaaba.--Photo by Zar Alam Khan
KAABA
Kaaba
The Khana-i-Kaaba is flooded by pilgrims during Haj-2008.--Photo by Zar Alam Khan
I blog at http://chitraltoday.net (ChitralToday) about Chitral, its people, culture, traditions and issues. I have been writing about Chitral since 2000. Chitral is a scenic valley in the extreme north-west of Pakistan.
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