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Framed Carpet Used In The Rawda | Riyad ul Jannah | Madinah | King Fahd Era

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The famously known "rawda carpet". The beige colour was made for the King Fahd Era which circulated in the late 90's till the year 2004. Thereafter it was changed to green under the rulership of King Abdullah. 

Each frame consists of an original used piece of carpet from the blessed area of the "Rawda", also known as "Riyad ul Jannah". This known beige carpet area is the original section of the Prophet's mosque during his time.

The fragment of carpet has been cut precisely been cut by ourselves and framed in an elegant two tone gold frame.

Colour: 

          Beige: 1990-2004

Frame Size 20 x 20cm (approx)

Provenance: Masjid al Nabawi - Al Rawda (Riyad ul Jannah) King Fahd Era

Note: sizes and colour/style may vary due

Rawdah ul-Jannah, general view of the area, with Mihrab-i Nabawi to the far left and Minbar-i Nabawi to the right. Riad ul-Jannah is considered to be a part Jannah (Paradise). It was narrated from Abu Hurayrah that Muhammad said, "The area between my house and my minbar is one of the gardens of Paradise, and my minbar is on my cistern (hawd)."

Although commonly called Riyad ul-Jannah (رِيَاضِ الْجَنَّةِ), the correct term would be Rawdah (روضة). The Hadith is narrated by Malik from Abdullah ibn Abi Bakr;

"‏ مَا بَيْنَ بَيْتِي وَمِنْبَرِي رَوْضَةٌ مِنْ رِيَاضِ الْجَنَّةِ ‏"

"That which is between my home and my pulpit is an area from the gardens of paradise"