The Noble Garden

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The Noble Garden is the revered area within the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina, believed by many Muslims to be a garden from the gardens of Paradise and one of the holiest places in Islam.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic holy place
religious site
sacred space in Islam
adjacentTo Prophet Muhammad’s tomb chamber
surface form: the Prophet’s tomb area
alsoKnownAs Al-Rawdah ash-Sharifah
surface form: Al-Rawdah

Al-Rawdah ash-Sharifah
surface form: Al-Rawdah Al-Sharifah

The Noble Rawdah
ArabicName الروضة الشريفة
associatedWithProphet Muhammad
believedByManyMuslimsToBe a garden from the gardens of Paradise
boundedBy Prophet Muhammad’s tomb chamber
surface form: Prophet Muhammad’s blessed chamber

Minbar of the Prophet
surface form: the Prophet’s minbar (pulpit)
category Islamic holy sites in Medina
Mosque interiors
colorOfCarpet green
consideredByMuslimsAs place where supplications are especially hoped to be accepted
contains area between the Prophet’s house and his minbar
etymologyOfName Rawdah means garden or meadow in Arabic
hasAccessRestrictions crowd-control scheduling for men and women at different times
hasCulturalRole central focus of devotional visits in Medina
hasPilgrimagePractice Muslims recite Qur’an and make du‘a there
Muslims strive to pray within its boundaries
hasPilgrimExperience often extremely crowded due to high demand for access
hasSpiritualStatus one of the holiest places in Islam
revered area within the Prophet’s Mosque
languageOfName Arabic
locatedIn Al-Masjid an-Nabawi
Al-Masjid an-Nabawi
surface form: the Prophet’s Mosque
locatedInCity Medina
locatedInCountry Saudi Arabia
locatedInRegion Al Madinah Province
managedBy the administration of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi
partOf Al-Masjid an-Nabawi
surface form: the original area of the Prophet’s Mosque
religion Islam
significanceForMuslims major destination for visitors to Medina
place of highly meritorious prayer
spatialRelationToMosque situated in the eastern part of the Prophet’s Mosque
visitedBy Muslim visitors to Medina
pilgrims performing Hajj
pilgrims performing Umrah

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Rawdah ash-Sharifah alsoKnownAs The Noble Garden