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  • The White Minaret is a stone minaret beside the Aqsa Mosque in Qadian, Punjab. It was constructed under the direction of the Indian religious leader Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. It serves as a lighthouse symbolising the ultimate pre-eminence of Islam. The minaret has three stages, 92 steps, and a total height of about 105 ft or 32 m. Its construction was completed in 1916 and has since become a symbol and distinctive mark in Ahmadiyya Islam.
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  • The White Minaret is a stone minaret beside the Aqsa Mosque in Qadian, Punjab. It was constructed under the direction of the Indian religious leader Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.
  • White Minerat The Messenger Of Allah ﷺ said: “Whoever dies without an Imam will die a death of Jahlliyyah” (Musnad Ahmad).
  • White Minaret | المنارة البيضاء. Fasting entails patience in obeying Allah, patience in keeping away from the things forbidden by Allah, and patience in bearing...
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  • Visible from miles away,specially at night with its lights making it more prominent stands this white minaret in the small village of Qadian, 11 miles from Batala...
  • “He (the Promised Reformer) will descend near the white minaret, East of Damascus.” (Sahih Muslim, Kitab al-Fitan wa Ashrat as-Sa‘ah).
  • “Allah would send Christ, son of Mary, and he will descend at the white minaret East of Damascus ” (Sahih Muslim 2937 a) (Not in Damascus.
  • According to Islamic tradition Jesus, upon his second advent would descend with or near a White Minaret disputably to the east of Damascus or in the eastern side...
  • The White Minaret is a stone tower and landmark remaining close to the Aqsa Mosque in Qadian, India.
  • In hadeeth we are told that Isa Alaihis Salaam will descend on the white minaret of a masjid in As Shaam (Syria) wearing two lightly dyed yellow garments - this masjid was widely believed to be the Umayyad Masjid.