Hazrat Hawa A.s grave

Do you know where Hazrat Hawa A.s grave is??

* From Jeddah (Saudi Arabia)

Jeddah is a huge city built on the shores of the Red Sea. Second largest city, industrial city and major seaport in Saudi Arabia.Bibi Amina grave location.

Jeddah is also the economic capital of the country. There are several ancient cemeteries in the Al Balad area of Jeddah city.

 

 One of these is the name of a cemetery – Maqbaraye Hawa or Grave of the Wind. The cemetery’s nameplate reads in Arabic, Makbaraye Hawa. Many people think that the grave of Hazrat Hawa (a.s.), the first mother of mankind, is in this cemetery. Talking to the people involved in the maintenance of the cemetery, they said, ‘It is true that this is a cemetery that is millions of years old. But we do not know anything about Hazrat Hawa’s grave here.

Contemporary Saudi writer Muhammad Sadiq Dayam said, “There is no logical evidence that there is a grave of Hawa (AS). I think it is nothing but a fiction.’ Many historians and travelers have also said that the grave of Hazrat Hawa (as) is in this graveyard.

 

 Some described the shapes and even designs of the graves in their books. As noted historian Muhammad Al-Makki wrote in his book ‘The True History of Makkah and the Noble House of God’, Hawa’s tomb was thronged by pilgrims during the Hajj season. They used to go there after observing the rules of Hajj. The fraudsters used to sell the soil of that tomb to them.

**The tragic story of Adam and Eve, the first human beings of creation

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The discussion of which is stated in the Qur’an like this. Then Shaytaan gave evil advice in the hearts of both of them. So that what was hidden from them was revealed before them. And Satan said, Your Lord has forbidden you from this tree. It is only so that you become angels. Or gain eternal life. He swore various oaths and said, I am giving you good advice in your best interest. Then he deceived them. When they ate the fruit of the forbidden tree. Then their secret was revealed. Then they became ashamed and covered their private parts with the leaves of Paradise.

Then their Lord called them and said, “Didn’t I forbid you from this tree?” And did I not say that Satan is your open enemy.’ (Surah Araf: 20,21) When they ate the forbidden fruit, Allah sent Hawa (a.s.) and Adam (a.s.) to the earth. He said that at this moment you have lost the right to stay in paradise. So you will return to Paradise by suffering from the world and attaining My pleasure. At that time Ma Hawa (as) landed in the city of Jeddah in the western hemisphere of the world. And Adam (A.S.) in Sandeep Sri Lanka in the Eastern Hemisphere.

Once Hazrat Hawa (a.s.) was wandering alone in Paradise. At that time he heard a cry and stopped. Hawa (A.S.) was very surprised. There is no human walking in paradise. Then where is the sound of crying coming from? A little further he saw an elderly angel crying. In fact, he was not an angel, he was a devil. The devil in the form of an angel looked at Hawa and said – ‘I feel sorry for you. That’s why I’m crying.’ Hawa (a.s.) asked for the reason, Satan pointed to a fruit tree and said – whoever eats the fruit of this tree will never get out of paradise. He can live in paradise after death.

Shaytan started persuading Hawa (a.s.) by telling lies with various tricks. Hawa (a.s.) said I cannot disobey my Lord in anything. Satan again started telling him the false qualities of this fruit. There was an argument between the two for a while. Hawa (a.) said not to eat. And Shaytan said, I have asked you to eat the fruit for your good. This is how the interrogation went on. At a time when the two were interrogated, Hawa (a.s.) fell under Satan’s temptation. Hawa (a.s.) ate the forbidden fruit. Later Satan made Adam (A.S.) eat this forbidden fruit without his knowledge through Bibi Hawa (A.S.).Bibi Amina grave location

 

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Then after a few hundred years they merged. Then they both started cultivating the world. At the command of Allah, he built Baitullah Sharif in Makkah under Baitul Mamur located in the seventh heaven. He initiated human birth through them on earth. A total of 239 children were born to 361 children in the womb of Hazrat Adam (a.s.). Among them, except Hazrat Sheesh (A.S.), everyone else was born in pairs. And the rule was that the brother of one pair would marry the sister of the other pair. But marriage between brothers and sisters of the same couple was prohibited.Bibi Amina grave location

Mother Hawa always lived with the first father Adam (AS). Mother Hawa (a.s.) was the first to observe the commandments that came to Adam. Adam (a.s.) was a prophet of God. So mother Hawa accepted Adam (A.S.) in the same way as she accepted him as a husband. Mother Hawa passed away one year after the death of Hazrat Adam (A.S.). As such, Ma Hawa (a.) was 961 years old. However, historians express different opinions about the exact age. 

 

*how to go Hazrat Hawa A.s grave

 

From Jeddah Airport (King Abdulaziz International Airport):

  1. By Taxi or Ride-Hailing App:

    • The grave of Hazrat Hawa is located approximately 30 minutes (25-30 km) from Jeddah Airport.
    • Use a taxi or a ride-hailing app like Careem or Uber.
    • Destination: Search for “Maqbarat Ummana Hawwa” or Eve’s Cemetery in your app.
  2. By Rental Car:

    • Rent a car from the airport.
    • Use navigation apps like Google Maps or Waze.
    • Enter the destination as “Eve’s Cemetery” or “Maqbarat Ummana Hawwa.”
  3. Public Transport:

    • Public transport options are limited, but you can take a bus or minivan heading to the Al-Balad area and then walk or take a taxi from there.

From Riyadh Airport (King Khalid International Airport):

  1. By Airplane to Jeddah:

    • Take a domestic flight from Riyadh to Jeddah. Flights are frequent and take about 1.5 hours.
    • Once you arrive at Jeddah Airport, follow the instructions mentioned above.
  2. By Road:

    • Driving from Riyadh to Jeddah is a long journey of approximately 10 hours (950 km) via Highway 40.
    • If you prefer driving, rent a car from Riyadh Airport, and use navigation to reach Jeddah, then continue to Maqbarat Ummana Hawwa.
  3. By Train:

    • Take the Haramain High-Speed Train:
      • From Riyadh, take a train to Jeddah via Riyadh Railway Station.
      • The train journey to Jeddah is comfortable and takes about 6 hours.
      • From Jeddah Railway Station, take a taxi to the cemetery.

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