- In Islam, the term
gharqad (Arabic: غرقد) is used in some
ahadith to
describe a type of tree that,
according to
Islamic eschatology, will anthropomorphically...
-
Hejazi region of present-day
Saudi Arabia. It is also
known as Baqi al-
Gharqad (Arabic: بَقِيْع الْغَرْقَد,
meaning "Baqiʿ of the Boxthorn"). Al-Baqi...
-
Different interpretations about the
Gharqad tree
mentioned in the
Hadith exists. One of the
interpretations is that the
Gharqad tree is an
actual tree. Israelis...
- of Islam,
which prohibits the
building of
monuments on graves. Baqi al-
Gharqad (Arabic: بقیع الغرقد, "the
field of
thorny trees"), also
known as Jannat...
-
plant (Arabic: غردق, romanized: ghardaq). The
English Hurghada comes from
gharqad (Arabic: غرقد), a
variant of the same name. The tree is
mentioned in a...
- 1163/1573-3912_islam_COM_0304. ISBN 9789004161214. Werner, E. (2010). "Baqī' al-
Gharqad". In Fleet, K.; Krämer, G.; Matringe, D.; Nawas, J.; Stewart, D. J. (eds...
- his
death in June 1095 (Jumada II, 488 AH). He was
buried at the Baqi al-
Gharqad cemetery in Madinah. Al-Rudhrawari was
highly esteemed by
later Muslim...
- is "to
fight the
barbaric Jews and kill
those of them
hiding behind the
gharqad trees, the
trees of the Jews".
Retrieved June 12, 2015. Benari, Elad (July...
- of
Islam (Second ed.). ISBN 9789004161214. Werner, E. (2010). "Baqī' al-
Gharqad". In Fleet, K.; Krämer, G.; Matringe, D.; Nawas, J.; Stewart, D. J. (eds...
- were in the
company of the
Prophet in a
funeral procession at Baqi Al-
Gharqad. He said, "There is none of you but has his
place written for him in Paradise...