Grave & Masjid of Prophet Shoaib (AS) Jordan (Amman) Part 1 of 2
The Qabr-e-Anwar of Hazrat Prophet Shoaib (peace be upon him) in a room to the east of the main mosque and prayer area.
This mosque is located in the Wadi Shoaib which leads up from the Jordan Valley to the city of al-Salt just northwest of Amman in Jordan .
The mosque is of modern construction and houses a refurbished Mazar of the prophet Shoaib Alaihissalam
Grave & Masjid of Prophet Shoaib (AS) Jordan (Amman) Part 2 of 2
The Qabr-e-Anwar of Hazrat Prophet Shoaib (peace be upon him) in a room to the east of the main mosque and prayer area.
This mosque is located in the Wadi Shoaib which leads up from the Jordan Valley to the city of al-Salt just northwest of Amman in Jordan .
The mosque is of modern construction and houses a refurbished Mazar of the prophet Shoaib Alaihissalam
PROPHET JETHRO: Hazrat Shoaib or Shuaib | He was An Ancient Midianite Nabi | पैगंबर हजरत शोएब
مرقد نبی شعيب
Tomb of Prophet Shoayb
GOOGLE MAP LOCATION:
مقام النبي شعيب عليه السلام
Prophet Shoaib Shrine, Balqa, Al Salt, Jordan
HAZRAT PROPHET SHUAIB BIN SAFYUN - Jethro (upon him be peace)
ARABIC: النبي شعيب.
KNOW FOR: He was sent to the people of Madyan, a community of merchants who controlled the great trade routes between Yemen and Syria, and between Iraq and Egypt on the shores of the Red Sea.
RESTING PLACE : One claimed tomb of Shuʿayb is in Jordan. It is located 2 km (1.2 mi) west of the town of Mahis, in an area called Wâladi Shuʿayb (Arabic: وَادِي شُـعَـيْـب), although other sites located in the Sinai Peninsula and historical Palestine are also attributed to Shuayb.
Another site recognized by Druze as the tomb of Shuʿayb, whom they also call Nabi Shu'ayb, is located near Hittin in the Lower Galilee. Each year on the 25th of April, the Druze gather at the site to discuss community affairs.
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Tombs of Prophets in Jordan- 2019
Many Prophets lived in Jordan and few of them are buried there. A visit to the Maqamat and a very brief story 4 Prophets has been shared. The lectures of Mufti Menk has been edited to suit the duration.
Shrines Hadhrat Shoaib a.s and Hadhrat Yusha Bin Noon a.s Jordan
Mazaraat-e-Mubarak Prophet Shuaib and Prophet Yusha Bin Noon a.s - Urdan
Maqam of Prophet Yusha Bin Nun Alaihisalam , Jordan-Salt Part 2 - 2
The shrine of Prophet Yusha (Joshua).
Within a mosque to the west of Salt, on a hill carrying his name lies the shrine of Prophet Yusha (Joshua) . He was the apprentice of Prophet Moses and later his successor. Prophet Joshua led the army of the tribes of Israel in conquest over the land of Palestine.
Southwest of Salt in an area known as Khirbet Ayyoub foundations of an ancient building mark the final resting place of Prophet Ayyoub Job who is mentioned in the Holy Quran four times. His legendary patience and faith gave him strength to endure tremendous hardships. Ultimately Prophet Job was rewarded with blessings, as stated in the Holy Quran (Sura 21, verses 83-84):
And (remember) Ayyoub, when He cried to his Lord, Truly distress has seized me, but Thou art the Most Merciful of those that are merciful. So We listened to him: We removed the distress that was on him, and We restored his people to him, and doubled their number, as a Grace from Ourselves, and a thing for commemoration, for all who serve Us.
A collection of stones marks the tomb of the venerable companion Maysarah bin Masrouq Al-'Abssi buried west of Salt in the town of 'Arda. He witnessed the Prophet's Farewell Pilgrimage and took part in the Battle of Yamamah and the conquest of Greater Syria. In the 20th year after Hijra, he became the commander of an army that successfully attacked the Byzantines, making them the first Muslim army to enter Byzantine lands.
Maqam of Prophet Yusha Bin Nun Alaihisalam , Jordan-Salt Part 1 - 2
The shrine of Prophet Yusha (Joshua).
Within a mosque to the west of Salt, on a hill carrying his name lies the shrine of Prophet Yusha (Joshua) . He was the apprentice of Prophet Moses and later his successor. Prophet Joshua led the army of the tribes of Israel in conquest over the land of Palestine.
Southwest of Salt in an area known as Khirbet Ayyoub foundations of an ancient building mark the final resting place of Prophet Ayyoub Job who is mentioned in the Holy Quran four times. His legendary patience and faith gave him strength to endure tremendous hardships. Ultimately Prophet Job was rewarded with blessings, as stated in the Holy Quran (Sura 21, verses 83-84):
And (remember) Ayyoub, when He cried to his Lord, Truly distress has seized me, but Thou art the Most Merciful of those that are merciful. So We listened to him: We removed the distress that was on him, and We restored his people to him, and doubled their number, as a Grace from Ourselves, and a thing for commemoration, for all who serve Us.
A collection of stones marks the tomb of the venerable companion Maysarah bin Masrouq Al-'Abssi buried west of Salt in the town of 'Arda. He witnessed the Prophet's Farewell Pilgrimage and took part in the Battle of Yamamah and the conquest of Greater Syria. In the 20th year after Hijra, he became the commander of an army that successfully attacked the Byzantines, making them the first Muslim army to enter Byzantine lands.
The story fo the prophet Ibrahim & Lut (PBUH) Part 5/5 HD
Throughout history God has called people to the true path through the prophets He has sent them.
The aim of all these holy individuals has been one and the same: to call people to believe in God and to serve only Him. They relayed the Divine religion to humanity and demonstrated how to live the ideal life. Thus, these chosen servants of God represent the very finest model of superior characteristics, proper moral values, and ideal behavior and reactions to events.
Two of these blessed individuals are Prophet Ibrahim and Prophet Lut (peace be upon them).
Prophets lived in Jordan - 2019
A visit to Tombs of Prophets who lived in Jordan. Grave worship is haraam in islam.
Prophet Joshua's tomb in Jordan
History
Joshua was a popular leader, and possibly the prince, of the tribe of Ephraim at the time of the Exodus. A prominent figure in the flight from bondage and subsequent conquest of Canaan, he is arguably the third most important figure in the Book of Exodus after Moses and Aaron. He was one of Moses’ chief followers from the beginning, and was the only person to accompany him up onto Mount Sinai when God bestowed the Ten Commandments on the Israelite prophet.
Joshua’s service became even more important during the forty year sojourn in the wilderness. He served as both a military commander and a spy for the Israelites. Along with Caleb of the tribe of Judah, he advised the Israelites to invade Canaan from the south. Although they were voted down by the other tribes, it was their courage and leadership at this time which later led to the preeminence of the tribes of Ephraim and Judah. Throughout the rest of their lives, the two men were both friends and rivals, though Joshua was always the more prominent of the pair. Just before Moses died upon Mount Nebo, it was Joshua and not Caleb that he chose to lead the people into Canaan.
The subsequent military campaigns of Joshua in Canaan have since become legendary, beginning with his miraculous triumph over the mighty city of Jericho. Joshua spent the remainder of his years conquering the petty kingdoms of Canaan, dividing the lands among the Israelite tribes and overseeing the settlement of the cities of the territory of Ephraim. He established his own home at Timnath-Heres. There he later died and was buried in what was probably Israel’s first state funeral.
As much as Moses was the savior of the Israelites from their bondage in Egypt, Joshua was the great hero who united the people and established Israel as a nation. His tomb became a revered place, and was remembered and visited by pilgrims even in later years when the other great holy cities of Ephraim had waned in importance. The ancient town of Timnath-Heres, now the Palestian city of Kifl Hares, still receives many visitors at what is the arguably the greatest surviving shrine of the Exodus period.
Visiting
The Tomb of Joshua is a surprisingly unassuming place. Occupying only a small street corner in the middle of downtown Kifl Hares, it can be easily mistaken for a walled compound of a typical residence of the neighborhood, such as might belong to a local middle class citizen. Unfortunately, this sacred Jewish site is usually best recognized by the Arabic graffiti which is usually scrawled all over the outer walls.
The main building is a very simple affair: a white structure with a small dome, reminiscent of the Tomb of Rachel in Bethlehem. The grave of Joshua, and possibly several other prominent Exodus leaders, lie beneath the dome
Islamic & Historical Sites in Jordan
My tour of Jordan, 2012
PROPHET JOSHUA: Hazrat Yusa Bin Noon | LEADER OF THE BANI ISRAIL: He Was Very Close to Prophet Musa
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GOOGLE MAP LOCATION :
1) JORDAN :
Maqam Annabi Yusha'
Balqa, Jordan
2) BAGHDAD :
The tomb of the prophet of God, Joshua peace be upon him
Baghdad, Iraq
3) TURKEY :
Hz.Yuşa A.S. Türbesi ve Camii
Anadolu Kavağı Mahallesi, Istanbul, Turkey
4)Al-Nabi Yusha'
Israel
Alternative traditional sites for the Prophet's tomb are situated in Turkey (the shrine on Joshua's Hill, Istanbul), Jordan (An-Nabi Yusha’ bin Noon, a Sunni shrine near the city of Al-Salt) and Iraq (the Nabi Yusha' shrine of Baghdad).
HAZRAT PROPHET YUSHA BIN NOON - Joshua (upon him be peace)
ARABIC : النبي يوشع بن النون.
This is the tomb of Yusha (upon him be peace), a Prophet who was very close to Musa (upon him be peace) and took his place as the leader of the Bani Israil after his death. He is known as Joshua in the Bible.
Joshua's Tomb in Jordan
ضريح النبي يوشع بن النون في السلط، الأردن
یوشع بن نون
Prophet Yusha' ibn Nun
Prophet Yusha ibn Nun (Joshua)
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نبي الله سيدنا يشع بن نون عليه السلام ???? ????????????Tomb of Prophet Yusha (upon him be Peace)
This is the tomb of Yusha (upon him be peace), a Prophet who was very close to Musa (upon him be peace) and took his place as the leader of the Bani Israil after his death. He is known as Joshua in the Bible.
Yusha (upon him be peace) was the great grandson of Prophet Yusuf (upon him be peace), his full name being Yusha bin Nun bin Afraeem bin Yusuf. Although he is not mentioned by name in the Holy Quran there are references made to him in two places.
After the Bani Israil fled bondage in Egypt and wandered the desert for 40 years Musa (upon him be peace) died close to Bayt al-Maqdis, often referred to as ‘The Promised Land’. Yusha (upon him be peace) took over and led the Bani Israil over the River Jordan and into the surroundings of Jericho (also known locally as Ariha). It was a splendid city with large palaces. He laid siege over it for six months and then with a final push, raising the takbeer, he led his army in and conquered it.
Visiting NABI YUSHA' 27/08/10
Nabi Yusha' was a small Palestinian Shiite village.
In the centre a large shrine dedicated to Joshua Bin-Nun is situated. The shrine is still frequented by believers. When I got there a Druze family from the Golan just finished paying a visit. They left incense burning and flowers.
a visit to the Shrine of Prophet Shoaib (PBUH) by Arshad Wali Mohammad
accompanied by Sadaf Wali Mohammad & Afshan Akram
Maqam Shrine of great companion of the Prophet Mohammed (Pbuh) Hazrat Salman Farsi (R.A.) in Jordan
Top Places to Visit in Jordan [Middle East] - A Tour Through Images | Historical Places in Jordan
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#JordanTourGuide,
#Jordan (officially The Hashemite #KingdomOfJordan), is an Arab kingdom in Western Asia, on the East Bank of the Jordan River. It is is a founding member of the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Co-operation, and is one of two Arab states to have signed a peace treaty with Israel.
The capital and most populous city of jordan is #Amman. It is also country's economic, political and cultural centre.
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Best Tourist Places to Visit in Jordan:-
- #TheJordanMuseum (Amman)
- Royal Automobile Museum (Amman)
- Jabal Al-Qalaa (Amman) – A Roman Temple
- #JordanNationalArchaeologicalMuseum (Amman)
- Children's Museum (Amman)
- Darat al Funun - Home for the arts and artists from the Arab world. (Amman)
- Ola's Garden (Amman)
- Rujm Al-Malfouf (Amaan) Ammonite watch tower built around 1000 BC.
- Jordanian Museum of Popular Tradition (Amman)
- Dar Al-Anda Art Gallery (Amman)
- Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts (Amman)
- Central Bank of Jordan Currency Museum (Amman)
- Jordan Folklore Museum (Amman)
- #AlexanderTheGreatGallery (Amman)
- Wadi Finan Art Gallery (Amman)
- Roman Amphitheater (Amman)
- Wadi Zarqa Ma'in (Amman)
- The Citadel (Amman) – Historical Site, L-shaped hill is one of the seven jabals that originally made up Amman.
- Qasr al-Kharrana (Amman) - Desert Castles
- Iraq Al Amir (Amman)
- 6 Yard (Amman)
- King Abdullah Mosque (Amman)
- Ottoman railway ten arches bridge (Amaan) - Built in 1910
- King Hussein Bin Talal Mosque (Amman)
- Qasr al-Abd (Amman) - palace from approximately 200 BCE
- Badia 4x4 Adventures (Amman)
- The Boulevard (Amman)
- Al Balad – Downtown Amman (Amman) - old commercial area
- TIRAZ Widad Kawar Home for Arab Dress (Amman)
- Love on a Bike (Amman) - offers a wide selection of art & handmade products- paintings, pottery
- JADAL for Knowledge and Culture (Amman) - open space for cultural activities & knowledge sharing
- Rainbow Street (Amman)-a famous historic area of Jabal Amman
Part:2:-
- #PetraWorldHeritageSite - The Treasury (Petra-Wadi Musa)
- Monastery (Al Dayr)(Petra-Wadi Musa)
- Siq (Petra-Wadi Musa) - the main entrance to the ancient Nabatean city of Petra
- High Place of Sacrifice (Petra-Wadi Musa)
- The Royal Tombs (Petra-Wadi Musa)
- Al-Beidha - Little Petra (Petra-Wadi Musa)
- Street of Facades (Petra-Wadi Musa)
- #ByzantineChurch (Petra-Wadi Musa)
- #PetraMuseum (Petra-Wadi Musa)
- Obelisk Tomb (Petra-Wadi Musa)
- The Great Temple (Petra-Wadi Musa)
- Sextius Florentinus Tomb (Petra-Wadi Musa)
- Jordan Desert Hikes (Petra-Wadi Musa)
- Horse Riding Jordan (Petra-Wadi Musa)
- Dead Sea
- #JordanRiverBaptismalSite (Dead Sea Region)
- Mujib Nature Reserve (Dead Sea Region)
- Cave of Prophet Lut (Dead Sea Region)
- O Beach (Dead Sea Region)
- Wadi Rum Protected Area (Wadi Rum)
- Lawrence's Spring (Wadi Rum)
- Jebel Khazali (Wadi Rum)
- Desert Moon Camp - Day Tours (Wadi Rum)
- Wadi Rum Trail (#WadiRum)
- Mount Nebo (Madaba)
- Church of St John the Baptist (Madaba)
- The Church of Saint George (Madaba)
- Madaba Archaeological Museum (Madaba)
- Madaba Archaeological Park (Madaba)
- La Storia Tourism Complex (Madaba)
- Wadi Jadid (Madaba)
- Um er-Rasas (Kastrom Mefa'a) (Madaba)
- Machaerus (Madaba) - the location of the imprisonment and execution of John the Baptist
- Wadi Al Hidan (Madaba)
- Jerash Ruins (Jerash)
- Ajloun Fort (Jerash)
- Wadi Araba Desert (Aqaba)
- Berenice Beach Club (Aqaba)
- Aqaba Archaeological Museum (Aqaba)
- Arts of Sham Countries Art Gallery (Aqaba)
- Islamic Ayla City (Aqaba)
- Bait Alaqaba Diving Center (Aqaba)
- City Beach (Aqaba)
- Sharif Hussein Bin Ali (Aqaba)
- Prophet Shoaib Shrine (Al Salt)
- Salt Turk Sehitligi (Al Salt)
- Umm Qais Museum (Umm Qais)
- The Museum at the Lowest Place on Earth (Safi)
- The Baptism Site Of Jesus Christ (Al-Maghtas)
- Quseir Amra (Azraq)
- Qasr Azraq (Azraq)
- Azraq Wetland Reserve (Azraq)
- Wadi Ghuweir (Dana)
- Dana Nature Reserve (Dana)
- Ajloun Nature Reserve
- Ajlun Castle (Qala'at ar-Rabad) (Ajlun)
- Tell Mar Elias (Ajlun)
- Wadi al-Mujib
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Tomb of Yusha (AS)
Within a mosque to the west of As-Salt JORDAN, on a hill carrying his name, lies the shrine of Prophet Yusha (Joshua)
Yusha (a.s.) a Prophet who was very close to Musa (a.s.) and took his place as the leader of the Bani Israil after his death. He is known as Joshua in the Bible.
Yusha (a.s.) was the great grandson of Prophet Yusuf (a.s.), his full name being Yusha bin Nun bin Afraeem bin Yusuf. Although he is not mentioned by name in the Holy Quran there are references made to him in two places.
After the Bani Israil fled bondage in Egypt and wandered the desert for 40 years Musa (a.s.) died close to Bayt al-Maqdis, often referred to as 'The Promised Land'. Yusha (a.s.) took over and led the Bani Israil over the River Jordan and into the surroundings of Jericho (also known locally as Ariha). It was a splendid city with large palaces. He laid siege over it for six months and then with a final push, raising the takbeer, he led his army in and conquered it.
It is said that when they were about to take the city of Jerusalem it was on a Friday at Asr time. The sunset was close approaching which would subject them to the observance of the sabbath (on Saturday), meaning that they would have had to cease fighting. Yusha (a.s.) addressed the sun that it was under a command while he was under another command and he prayed to Allah, O Allah, hold it back from setting!. It was stopped till Allah made him victorious.
A hadith has been narrated from Abu Hurairah (r.a.) that the Prophet (s.a.w.) said, Surely, the sun has never been stopped from setting down for a human being except for Yusha (a.s.) on the evening he invaded the Bayt al-Maqdis.
The Bani Israil lived in the Bayt al-Maqdis for some time and Yusha (a.s.) taught them the Torah and ruled according to it. He lived for 127 years.
The Grave Of Prophet Shuaib
This is a short video of the grave of Prophet Shuaib. Enjoy!
Sahaba Shrines in Jordan
Hadhrat Jafar bin Abi Talib r.a
Hadhrat Zaid bin Harisa r.a
Hadhrat Abdullah Bin Rawaha