Description
The author said in his book: “When the Saudi Geological Survey traces the migration route as traced by our ancestors, it is not intended to confer legal sanctity on this route, or to be blessed by it, as these are settled matters of faith, in which it is not permissible to innovate, but the Authority in its distinguished study seeks to document what our ancestors mentioned by modern scientific methods, and to benefit from geological characterization in deepening our understanding of the nature of this route.”.
Book description:
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Author: Dr. Zuhair bin Abdul Hafeez Nawab - M. Jamal bin Ali Shawali - Geologist/Mohammed bin Hamed Al-Rahili
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Number of pages: 272 pages
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Book topic: Historical, geographical and geological description of the Prophet's migration route
The contents of the book:
The Hijrah Road Atlas included many topics such as:
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Migration route events.
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The event of the Prophet's migration from Mecca to Medina.
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The roles played by Ali ibn Abi Talib, Abdullah ibn Abi Bakr, Asmaa bint Abi Bakr, and Amer ibn Fuhaira.
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Documenting what our ancestors mentioned with modern scientific methods, and utilizing geological characterization to deepen our understanding of the nature of this road.
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Directing minds to realize God's protection of His Messenger from these dangers and dangers.
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Orienting our perceptions to what the blessed Rukban al-Hijra experienced as it traversed valleys, dunes, and mudarajas.
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