Mengetahui urutan sejarah, usia, silsilah NABI dan rasul 25 nabi dan rasul. DAN BANGSA-BANGSA DUNIA ————————— 1. Nabi Adam Alaihissalaam Asal keturunan semua manusia. Isterinya bernama Hawa yang dicipta daripada tulang rusuk baginda. Mulanya tinggal di Syurga, kemudian Allah Ta’ala turunkan mereka ke Dunia.
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1932: Shrine of ‛Ali al-Asghar Ibn al-Hanafiyya to the left and the Great Mosque of al-Nuri minaret to the right.
- Dalam Al-Qur’an Nabi Yusuf namanya disebutkan sebanyak 27 kali. Belia memiliki 2 anak laki-laki dan 1 anak perempuan dan Nabi Yusuf wafat di nablus Palestina. Berikut ini adalah silsilah dan kisah nabi yusuf AS. Lengkap seperti yang diktuip wikipedia. Semoga apa yang duniabaca.com bagikan untuk Anda tentang kisah nabi yusuf ini bermanfaat.
- Nabi Yunus AS pernah ditelan ke dalam perut ikan paus. Kisah Nabi Yunus ini pun diabadikan oleh Allah SWT dalam Quran surat Yunus dan surat Al Anbiyaa.
- Dan limpahkanlah berkah atas Nabi Muhammad beserta para keluargaya. Sebagai-mana Engkau telah memberi berkah kepada Nabi Ibrahim & keluarganya. Bahwasanya Engkau, Tuhan yang sangat terpuji lagi sangat Mulia di seluruh alam.” Keturunan Lainnya. Nabi Ibrahim pamannya Nabi Luth; Nabi Isma’il dan Nabi Ishaq adalah saudara se-ayah beda ibu.
- Kisah Nabi Yunus a.s. Tidak banyak yang dikisahkan oleh Al-Quran tentang Nabi Yunus sebagaimana yang telah dikisahkan tentang nabi-nabi lain seperti Musa, Yusuf dan lain-lain. Dan sepanjang yang dapat dicatat dan diceritakan oleh para sejarawan dan ahli tafsir tentang Nabi Yunus ialah beliau bernama Yunus bin Matta (Dalam Perjanjian Lama, Yunus bin Amittai hanya disebutkan di luar kitab Yunus.
The Islamic Sites of Mosul, Iraq, are of varied ages, the oldest being the Umayyad Mosque from 640 AD.[citation needed] and the modern being the Mosul Grand Mosque.
The following mosques and shrines were destroyed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (also known as ISIS, ISIL or Daesh) in 2014, after their takeover of the city: Prophet Yunus (also known as the tomb of Jonah); Prophet Jerjis; Mashad Yahya Abul Kassem; Prophet Seth; Prophet Daniel; Hamu-al-Qadu.
Mosul Grand Mosque[edit]
The largest mosque of Mosul in Iraq. It was previously called Saddam Mosque in the name of the Iraqi president Saddam Hussein. It is situated in the Taqafah district bordering the Tigris river near the Nineveh archeological site. Its construction started during the Saddam Hussein regime, but works were interrupted because of the political instability in the country and it remains incomplete to this day. Reportedly the United Arab Emirates offered to finance the completion of the mosque on condition of the mosque being renamed Zayed Mosque in the name of the UAE Emir Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan but the offer was refused.[citation needed]
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Great Mosque of Nur al-Din[edit]
The Great Mosque was originally built under Nur al-Din al-Zangi Atabeg of Damascus, who occupied Mosul in 1170 after taking control from his brother Saif el Din Ghazi bin Qutb al-Din al Zingi. It may have been a development of a previous Mosque.[1] All that remains from this complex are the minaret, two mihrabs, an inscribed marble slab, and some stucco decoration.
The elaborate 52′ (15.5m) brick minaret that leans like the Tower of Pisa is called Al-Hadba (The Humped).The Great Mosque was destroyed 21 June 2017, in what Iraqi forces claim to be by ISIL.
Mosque of the Prophet Jonah[edit]
Prophet Yunus Mosque
On one of the two most prominent mounds of Nineveh's ruins, rose the Mosque of the prophet Jonah, the son of Amittai. When built, the mosque replaced an Assyrian Church believed to be the burial place of Jonah and called Jonah's Tomb. Also, Assyrian King Esarhaddon (681–669 BC) previously built a palace on the site.[2]
This shrine on the site of a Christian church was a short distance away from the built-up walls and gates of Nineveh. In the middle of the mosque stood a sepulcher, covered with a Persian carpet of silk and silver, and at the four corners, great copper candlesticks with wax tapers, besides several lamps and ostrich eggshells that hung down from the roof. A whale's tooth, appropriate to Jonah's well-known adventure at sea, was said to be preserved there. A saint named Sheikh Rashid Lolan was also buried at the mosque under a domed tomb.
It was one of the most important mosques in Mosul and one of the few historic mosques in the east side of the city.
On 24 July 2014, the building was blown up by the Islamic State,[3] damaging several nearby houses. They stated 'the mosque had become a place for apostasy, not prayer.'[3]
In March 2017, after ISIS was driven out, a system of tunnels about one kilometre long were found under the mosque. Although all moveable items had been removed there were still Assyrian reliefs, structures and carvings along the walls.[2]
Green Mosque[edit]
The Green Mosque dates back to 12th century AD, and is distinguished for its beautiful dome and elaborately wrought mihrab. It is also known as the Al-Khidr Mosque. On 26 February 2015 the mosque was destroyed by explosives by ISIL.
Mosque of Jerjis (Saint George)[edit]
The Mosque of Jerjis is believed by Muslims to be the burial place of Jerjis (known in Christianity as Saint George). It was made of marble with beautiful reliefs and was last renovated in 1393. The explorer Ibn Jubair mentioned it in the 12th century, and it is believed also to contain the tomb of Al-Hur bin Yousif. The court of the Umayyad ruler at the time, is thought to be not far from this mosque.
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On 27 July 2014, the Jerjis Mosque was destroyed by Islamic State.[4]
Mausoleum of Yahya Abu al-Qasim[edit]
Situated on the right bank of the Tigris, it is known for its conical dome, decorative brickwork and calligraphy engraved in Mosul blue marble of the 13th century.
On 23 July 2014, the Mausoleum of Yahya Abu al-Qasim was destroyed by Islamic State.[5]
Mosque of Imam Bahir[edit]
The Imam Al-Bahir Mosque was a historic mosque in the city of Mosul, Iraq. It was also known as Jami-Imam-bahir. The mosque was commissioned by the Zangid ruler Badr al-Din Lu'lu' in the same year of his death. It contained the tomb of Imam al-Baher, which was situated next to the prayer hall. The door to the shrine was made by blue marbles, and the ledges made of marble had the Throne Verse of the Qur'an inscribed on it. A mihrab existed to the south of the tomb, and it was also made of blue marbles and adorned with the Qur'anic verses. The prayer hall was topped by a green 17 meters dome. In 2014, the mosque was destroyed by the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant by explosives.
Mosque and tomb of the Prophet Seth[edit]
A mosque and shrine to Seth existed in the city but was destroyed on 26 July 2014 by Islamic State.[6]
Shrine of Al-Nabi Danyal (Daniel)[edit]
The tomb of Prophet Daniel in Mahallat al-Ahmadiyya, West Mosul, was destroyed by ISIL.[7][8] Before destruction, the shrine had a small green dome and underneath the dome, a sarcophagus draped with green cloth.
Mosque of Hema Kado/ Hamu Al-Qadu[edit]
Tombs of the founder and his relative.
Hema Kado Mosque, an Ottoman-era mosque in Mosul's central square, also known as Hamu Al-Qadu Mosque or Mosque of the Pasha and dating from 1881 was destroyed by Islamic State, because it contained the tomb of ‛Ala’ al-Din ibn ‛Abd al-Qadir al-Kaylani that was visited every Thursday and Friday by local Muslims.[9][10]
Mosque of Al-Muhsin[edit]
It was a historic mosque in Mosul, Iraq. It was located in Al-Shifa' neighborhood, near the Bash Tapia Castle and in front of the Mausoleum of Yahya Abu al-Qasim. The mosque was initially built as a madrasa known as Madrasa al-Nouri, which was commissioned by the Seljuk ruler Nour ad-Din ibn Ezzadeen in the late-12th century. It became a mausoleum after refurbishment by the Zangid ruler Badr al-Din Lu'lu'. He turned one of the rooms into a shrine and mausoleum of Imam Muhsin, and added a musholla (prayer space) and a minbar. The mausoleum was destroyed by the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant in 2015 after an attempt to loot the mosque.
Shrine of Imam Awn-Al Din[edit]
The shrine of Imam Awn-Al Din was built by Badr Al-Din Lulu in the Atabeg Period, 646. The shrine was built in a cemetery, surrounded by graves. The structure survived the 13th Century Mongol Invasion.
However in 25 July 2014, the shrine was damaged with explosives planted by ISIL. Before the destruction, bulldozers were also used as well.
Mosque and tomb of Qadib Al-Ban Mosuli[edit]
The tomb of Sheikh Qadib Al-Ban Al Mosuli was originally his house, the Saint was buried in his house. The site was reconstructed by Ahmad Ibn Salih in 1123, and rebuilt again in 1358. The tomb and mosque was of Atabeg origin however it was also rebuilt during Ottoman era.[11]
In 2014 ISIL destroyed the structure with explosives.
Mosque of Shaykh Al-Shatt[edit]
The structure was a complex of a mosque and shrine. The shrine was originally a Takiyya (Sufi lodge) built in the mosque courtyard by Muhammad Efendi al-Afghani, also known as Shaykh Al-Shatt. Muhammad Efendi al-Afghani was buried in the Takiyya, thus the mosque and shrine were also visited. The tomb was destroyed in 2014 by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. The mosque however, still stands.[12]
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Notes[edit]
- ^'Iraq Significant Site 047 - Mosul - Minaret of the Great Mosque of Nur al-Din and Mosque al-Nuri'. cchag.org.
- ^ abLloyd, Anthony (2017-03-20). 'Inside the Assyrian palace revealed in fight for Mosul'. The Times. Retrieved 2017-03-20.
- ^ ab'ISIS destroys Mosque of Biblical Jonah, Prophet Yunus'. IraqiNews.com. 24 July 2014. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
- ^'Islamic State destroys ancient Mosul mosque, the third in a week'. theguardian.com. 27 July 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
- ^'ISIL destroys Mashad Yahya Abul Kassem mosque located west of Mosul'. iraqinews.com. 23 July 2014. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
- ^'ISIS destroys Prophet Sheth shrine in Mosul'. Al Arabiya News. 26 July 2014.
- ^Clark, Heather (27 July 2014). 'Muslim Militants Blow Up Tombs of Biblical Jonah, Daniel in Iraq'. Christian News Network. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
Al-Sumaria News also reported on Thursday that local Mosul official Zuhair al-Chalabi told the outlet that ISIS likewise 'implanted explosives around Prophet Daniel's tomb in Mosul and blasted it, leading to its destruction.'
- ^Hafiz, Yasmine. 'ISIS Destroys Jonah's Tomb in Mosul, Iraq, As Militant Violence Continues'. The Huffington Post. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
The tomb of Daniel, a man revered by Muslims as a prophet though unlike Jonah, he is not mentioned in the Quran, has also been reportedly destroyed. Al-Arabiya reports that Zuhair al-Chalabi, a local Mosul official, told Al-Samaria News that 'ISIS implanted explosives around Prophet Daniel's tomb in Mosul and blasted it, leading to its destruction.'
- ^'ISIS destroys beloved mosque in central Mosul'. Rudaw.
- ^Gianluca Mezzofiore. 'Iraq: Isis destroys 19th century Ottoman mosque in central Mosul'. International Business Times UK.
- ^'I10: Mosque and tomb of Qadib al-Ban al-Mawsili'. www.monumentsofmosul.com. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
- ^http://www.monumentsofmosul.com/list2/22-i22
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- Khoshnaw, Namak (22 November 2018). 'Explore the IS Tunnels'. BBC. Illustrated report on the Mosque of the Prophet Jonah / Nabi Yunis and its destruction.
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