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vi) “… I will intercede for the person, who dies here (in Madina).”
(Ahmad, Tirmizi-Ma’ariful Hadith, Vol.4, Hadith No.212)
vii) “ Al-Madina repels bad people just as an hot iron crucible removes
corrosion from iron.” (Bukhari:1772)
viii) “ Who so ever betrays the inhabitants of Al-Madina, that person will
dissolve (vanish away), just as salt dissolves in water.” (Bukhari:1778)
ix) “ Who so ever visits my grave, he will be my neighbor on
the Day of Judgement.” (Mishkat:2635)
x) “ There is not a single piece of land on earth so dear to me for my grave,
as Al-Madina.” ( Malik-Mishkat:2637)
xi) “ Since the angels have been appointed on the gates of Al-Madina,
neither plague nor Dajjal will enter here.” (Bukhari:1781)
xii) “ Who so ever enters my Mosque so as to learn good and teach it, he is
like a Mujahid, who fights in the Way of Allah.” (Mishkat:686)
xiii) “ O’ Allah! Bestow your Blessings upon Al-Madina double than that
of Mecca.” (Bukhari:1786)
xiii) “ Offering prayers in my Mosque is equal to 50,000 prayers offered
by a man in his house.” (Ibn Majah-Mishkat:696) *
( Note that with regard to Masjid Hara’m in Mecca, it is 100,000.*)
xv “Offering prayers in my Mosque carries a reward of 1000 prayers
offered in other mosques except Masjid Hara’m.” (Bukhari, Muslim-
Mishkat:640). Note that offering of prayers in a mosque, where
Friday prayers are offered, is equivalent to 500 prayers offered by a
man in his house. (Ibn Majah-Mishkat:696) [Considering serial no. xiv
and xv above, the reward of prayers in Masjid Nabvi may be calculated.]
Note: Now study ahead about Millat Ibrahim in the next Verse 2:130.