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Makkah Al Mukarramah Library

Public library in Makkah

Updated: March 17, 2024 04:48 AM

Makkah Al Mukarramah Library is located in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. It's address is CRFH+XW8, Al Masjid Al Haram Rd, Al Haram, Makkah 24231, Saudi Arabia.

CRFH+XW8, Al Masjid Al Haram Rd, Al Haram, Makkah 24231, Saudi Arabia

+966 11 223 6222

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Monday8 AM to 2:30 PM
Tuesday8 AM to 2:30 PM
Wednesday8 AM to 2:30 PM
Thursday8 AM to 2:30 PM
FridayClosed
SaturdayClosed
Sunday8 AM to 2:30 PM

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Where is Makkah Al Mukarramah Library?

Makkah Al Mukarramah Library is located at: CRFH+XW8, Al Masjid Al Haram Rd, Al Haram, Makkah 24231, Saudi Arabia.

What is the phone number of Makkah Al Mukarramah Library?

You can try to calling this number: +966 11 223 6222

What are the coordinates of Makkah Al Mukarramah Library?

Coordinates: 21.4249048, 39.8298221

Makkah Al Mukarramah Library Reviews

toft A
2024-02-03 15:06:09 GMT

Alhamdulillah, mashaAlllah, tabarakAllah.. actually, this place is our beloved Prophet Muhammad SAW birth house but now Kingdom of Saudi Arabia government transformed to library. Now there are used as library and they provide free booklet to us. Perhaps as a way to preserve the historical site. Nearer to the library, zam-zam water is there so many of them are fill the zam-zam water in their water bottle. I got a great opportunity to go inside of the zam-zam well and I take 1 bottle and fill zam-zam from that place. I really feel so blessed to be there. Alhamdulillah!

Mohammad Aslam
2022-11-02 15:26:42 GMT

This is the place where Prophet Mohammad was born say thousand of people, but now a days it is a library, on led screen they have written, they we do not have any proof in Islam and Islamic history that Prophet Mohammad peace be upon him was born here, at this particular place , so do not make it specific place for worship and supplication. You can go there and read books but do not kiss the library walls and cry and don't make special prayers and it is not allowed in Islam.

Hasnain Khan
2023-03-08 04:04:46 GMT

I heard that this is the place where Prophet Muhammadﷺ was born, Allah knows better.

Fouzil Hithaya
2021-10-15 14:36:18 GMT

Birthplace of prophet Muhammad and right now there are used as library and they provide free booklet
to us...
Nearer to the library zam zam water is there so many of them are fill the zam zam water in their watercan...
Along with my family I get an great opportunity to go inside of the zam zam well and I take 1 bottle and fill zam zam from that place...
I really feel so blessed to be there.

Dr Asif Khan
2023-08-05 21:29:20 GMT

Peoples says that This is the place where Prophet Mohammad was born, but now a days it is a library mostly i found close all the time .there is a LED screen on which its written that "we do not have any proof in Islam and Islamic history that Prophet Mohammad peace be upon him was born here, at this particular place"
but peoples give respect this place with consideration.

Maruf Chowdhury
2017-12-01 05:59:41 GMT

Well, this place is also known as House of Prophet Muhammad (Sm). Though there is no prove of it. Most of the person without Saudi believe it as House of prophet Hazrat Muhammad (Sm). Now it known as Maktab means library. Its forbidden sizdah here.

Agharia Enayatali
2017-12-02 02:15:55 GMT

Birth place of our beloved NABI s. w. a. s now turn into library

Muhammad Kaleem Mahmood
2023-10-01 12:48:11 GMT

It is birth place of Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W). May we follow the path taught by him and reach Allah successfully.

Fehmida Khaliq
2023-01-16 15:16:51 GMT

This is one of the finest libraries. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is believed to be born here. A lot of pilgrims visit this library mainly for that reason.

Md. Sajjad Hussain
2017-09-14 12:55:58 GMT

This birth place of our Rasul (Sallallahi Alaihi Wa Sallam)Established on 1370 Hijri (1951) as Makkah al Mukarramah Library

نور Azhar زين العارفين
2019-11-27 01:50:38 GMT

The location of the birth place of the prophet Muhammad Rasulullah s.a.w. In the modern day the government of KSA build a library at this location, perhaps as a way to preserve the historical site.

rama lana
2023-08-16 12:45:28 GMT

Unfortunately it was closed for reasons that weren't clear, the officers were kind and served the questions well.

S. M. ASHRAFUL ALAM
2019-08-09 21:52:09 GMT

This library, in She’eb Banu Hashim in Makkah is sited on the place where the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Alaihi Wa Sallam) was born on Monday 12 Rabi’ al-Awwal (April 22, 571 CE), in the Year of the Elephant. His ancestry can be traced back to the Prophet Ebrahim (upon him be peace).

The Prophet’s (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) father Abdullah died about six months before his birth. He had gone on a trading expedition to Gaza and Syria in the north and on the way back he had lodged with his grandmother’s family in Yathrib (later to be known as Madinah). He became ill, died and was buried there. Thus, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) was born an orphan.
While his mother Aminah was pregnant, she had a dream that a light was emitted from her lower body that illuminated the palaces of Syria. When she went into labour, Shifa bint Amr, the mother of Abdul Rahman bin Auf (may Allah be pleased with her) served as midwife. Abdul Muttalib received the news of his grandson’s birth with joy. He took the newborn to the Ka’bah and invoked Allah’s blessings and thanks. Believing his grandson would grow up to be highly praised, Abdul Muttalib named him Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Alaihi Wa Sallam), which means ‘he who is praised’. In keeping with Arab tradition, he then shaved the baby’s head and afterwards invited his fellow Makkans to a feast.
According to the report of Abul-Fida, when the people asked Abdul Muttalib as to why he called his grandson Muhammad, preferring it to the names of his forefathers, he replied, “It is because I have a longing that my grandson should be praised and commended by one and all in the world.”
Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) was first nursed by his mother, and then by Umm Ayman, his father’s slave. An Abyssinian (Ethiopian) whose real name was Barakah, she embraced Islam and migrated to Madinah, where she died six months after the Prophet’s death. Barakah (may Allah be pleased with her) thus had the distinction of being the person who knew the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) for the longest period of time.
Thuwaybah, the slave of Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be on him)’s uncle Abu Lahab, also nursed the infant. At that time, Thuwaybah was also nursing her own child, Masrooh, as well as Hamzah bin Abdul Muttalib and Abu Salamah bin Abdul Makhzoomi. Hence, these men became foster brothers because they were nursed at the same breast. Thuwaybah suckled the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) for seven days and on the eighth day he was entrusted to Haleemah of the Banu Sa’d clan to bring him up in the desert.
Certain miraculous events are reported to have occurred at the time the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) was born. However, most of them are not authentically related and therefore cannot be relied upon as decisive proof. This includes the narration which relates that some of the galleries of Kisraa’s (the Persian King’s) palace broke-up and collapsed, that the sacred-fire of the Magians, which had been burning for 1000 years in the Temple of Fars died-out and that some of the churches on Lake Saawah (in Syria) collapsed and sank down.
However, it is authentically related that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Alaihi Wa Sallam) said. “I am a result of the supplication of my father Ebrahim (upon him be peace) and the glad-tidings brought by Isa (upon him be peace). And my mother – when she bore me – saw that a light shone out from her, which lit up the palaces in Syria.” [al-Haakim]

Ali Akailvi
2023-11-04 15:59:17 GMT

This is the birthplace of the last messenger of God peace be upon him and his family

Mushfikur Rahman
2019-05-06 11:20:15 GMT

No authentic scriptures say this place is the birth place of Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. It's now a library and open for everyone. Visit this place as a Islamic relic.

Najib Arif
2022-10-24 13:48:35 GMT

Enter safe and exit marwa and go to left then right near washrooms you go straighten max 260 meter

Hafiz Hamza (Hafiz Hamza)
2019-02-16 11:54:07 GMT

This library, in She’eb Banu Hashim in Makkah is sited on the place where the Prophet (ﷺ) was born on Monday 12 Rabi’ al-Awwal (April 22, 571 CE), in the Year of the Elephant. His ancestry can be traced back to the Prophet Ebrahim (upon him be peace).

Shariful Islam Sheikh
2017-03-29 04:40:54 GMT

people said, our prophet rasul (sm) born in this house. right now here a library. allah knows everything.

Muhammed Moosa
2023-12-30 19:21:18 GMT

MashaALLAH. Mentioned that the Prophet SAW was born here.

Nawaf Ibrahim
2018-05-18 12:06:52 GMT

The Library is built at the location of where the original house of the parents of the Prophet Mohammed (SAW) was and where he was born (SAW).

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