The Virtues Of Makkah And Madinah
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Is living in the city of the Messenger of Allah better, or living in Makkah
al-Mukarramah? What are the differences that make one of the two cities better
than the other, apart from the different of virtue of praying in the two Harams?
Praise be to Allah
Firstly:
The best spot on earth, in and of itself, is Makkah, then Madinah.
With regard to individuals, what is best for each person is to live in the city
where his faith will increase and he will be able to worship and obey Allah, may
He be exalted, more.
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
The best place on earth for each individual is the land where he will be more
able to obey Allah and His Messenger, which varies according to circumstances.
There is no specific land in which it is best for a person to reside. Rather
what is best for each individual is to be determined based on the degree to
which he will be able to attain piety, obedience, humility before Allah,
submission and focus on worship. Abu'd-Darda' wrote to Salmaan, saying: Come to
the holy land. Salmaan wrote to him: The land does not sanctify anyone; rather
what sanctifies a person is his deeds.
End quote from Majmoo' al-Fataawa (18/283)
See also questions no. 199894 and 163521
Secondly:
Makkah is distinct from Madinah and other cities because of a number of virtues,
of which we will mention the following:
· One prayer in al-Masjid al-Haraam in Makkah is better than one hundred
thousand prayers offered in any other mosque, except al-Masjid an-Nabawi, in
which one prayer is better than a thousand prayers offered elsewhere.
· Makkah is unique in that it is the place where Hajj and 'Umrah are performed,
people circumambulate the Ka'bah, touch the Black Stone and the Yemeni Corner
(ar-Rukn al-Yamani), and do sa'i between as-Safa and al-Marwah.
· Allah, may He be exalted, swears by it, as He says (interpretation of the
meaning): "I swear by this city (Makkah)" [al-Balad 90:1].
· Allah, may He be exalted, decreed Makkah to be a sanctuary the day He created
the heavens and the earth, which is not the case with Madinah.
· The sanctity of Makkah is greater than that of Madinah. Shaykh Ibn 'Uthaymeen
(may Allah have mercy on him) said:
Madinah is a sanctuary and enjoys sanctity, but its sanctity is much less than
that of Makkah. No Muslim can come to the sanctuary of Makkah from outside the
Haram boundary, unless he is in state of ihram, and he must enter ihram. That is
not so in the case of Madinah.
In the sanctuary of Makkah, the grass and trees (i.e., all plants) are
protected, whereas in the sanctuary of Madinah, a concession is granted
regarding some of its trees for the purpose of agriculture and the like.
Hunting game in Makkah is prohibited, and a penalty must be paid for that,
whereas no penalty is required for hunting game in Madinah.
The point is that the safest place is Makkah, where even the trees are safe, and
even game animals are safe.
End quote from Liqa' al-Baab al-Maftooh (103/2)
With regard to Madinah:
It is the location of hijrah (migration), the place where the Muhaajireen and
Ansaar came together. And it is the centre of jihad, from which the armies
marched forth and campaigns were launched, from which lands were conquered, the
religion spread and shirk and its people were defeated.
In it most of the verses on rulings and laws were revealed. When the Prophet
(blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) conquered Makkah, he did not settle
there; rather he returned to Madinah, the city to which he had migrated, and
lived there until he died and was buried in that city.
Al-Bukhaari (3778) and Muslim (1059) narrated that Anas (may Allah be pleased
with him) said: The Ansaar said on the day of the conquest of Makkah, when (the
Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) gave (some of the booty) to
Quraysh: By Allah, this is strange. Our swords are still dripping with the blood
of Quraysh, and our spoils have been given to them! News of that reached the
Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), so he summoned the Ansaar
and said: "What is this that I have heard about you?" They were people who never
told lies, so they said: It is what you have heard. He said: "Does it not please
you that the people are going back to their houses with worldly gains whilst you
are going back to your houses with the Messenger of Allaah? If the Ansaar were
to follow a valley or mountain pass, I would follow the valley or mountain pass
of the Ansaar."
Al-Bukhaari (1871) and Muslim (1382) narrated that Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be
pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be
upon him) said: "I have been enjoined (to go to) a city which supersedes other
cities. They say Yathrib, but it is Madinah. It purifies people as the bellows
eliminates the impurities of iron."
An-Nawawi (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
With regard to it superseding all other cities, they mentioned two meanings, the
first of which is that it was the centre for the armies of Islam in the
beginning, and from it other cities were conquered and their wealth and captives
seized. The second meaning is that it superseded and its food and provision came
to it from the conquered cities, from which booty was brought to it.
End quote from Sharh an-Nawawi 'ala Muslim (9/154)
al-Bukhaari (1876) and Muslim (147) narrated from Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be
pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be
upon him) said: "Faith will retreat to Madinah as a snake retreats to its hole."
Mirqaat al-Mafaateeh (1/243)
Madinah is the gathering-point of the Muslims in the beginning and at the end.
An-Nawawi said:
"Faith will retreat to Madinah" – what is meant is that this is how faith is in
the beginning and at the end, because at the beginning of Islam, everyone whose
faith was sincere and whose Islam was valid came to Madinah, either as a
muhaajir (migrant) coming to settle there, or out of a longing to see the
Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), and to learn from
him and be near to him; then after that, at the time of the caliphs, people did
the same, so they came to learn about the straight path from them and follow the
example of the majority of the Sahaabah (may Allah be pleased with them) living
there; then after that, they came to learn from the scholars of Madinah who were
a shining lamp of that era, and the imams of guidance, to learn Islam and the
Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) that
the Sahaabah narrated to subsequent generations…. Therefore everyone who was
steadfast in faith and at ease with it would travel there.
End quote from Sharh an-Nawawi 'ala Muslim (2/177)
·In Madinah there is the Prophet's Mosque and the blessed Rawdah. Al-Bukhaari
(1196) and Muslim (1391) narrated from Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with
him) that the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: "The area
between my house and my minbar is one of the gardens of Paradise, and my minbar
is upon my cistern (hawd)."
·In it is the valley of al-'Aqeeq, which is a blessed valley. Al-Bukhaari (1534)
narrated from Ibn 'Abbaas (may Allah be pleased with him) that he heard 'Umar
(may Allah be pleased with him) say: I heard the Prophet (blessings and peace of
Allah be upon him) saying in the valley of al-'Aqeeq: "Last night someone came
to me from my Lord and said: 'Pray in this blessed valley, and say: (I intend to
do) 'Umrah and Hajj.'"
·No one intends ill towards the people of Madinah but Allah will destroy him.
Al-Bukhaari (1877) and Muslim (1363) narrated that Sa'd (may Allah be pleased
with him) said: I heard the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him)
say: "No one plots against the people of Madinah but Allah will cause him to
dissolve as salt dissolves in water."
Whomever Allah blesses by causing him to live in Makkah, congratulations to him;
and whomever Allah blesses by causing him to live in Madinah, congratulations to
him; and whomever Allah blesses with piety – no matter where on Allah's earth he
lives – congratulations to him.
And Allah knows best.
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