| Arabic | التنعيم |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | at-tan-EEM |
| Etymology | The name Tan'im comes from Arabic تنعيم, referring to the geographical area. Some scholars link it to the Arabic root ن-ع-م (na'ima, 'to be soft/pleasant'). The area is also called Masjid Aisha after نبی کریم's wife. |
Tan'im(التنعيم) A location on the northern outskirts of مکہ مکرمہ that serves as the closest miqat point for those already within مکہ مکرمہ's boundaries who wish to enter احرام for عمرہ. It is the site of Masjid Aisha (the مسجد of Aisha).
التنعيم
Tan'im is historically significant as the place where نبی کریم Muhammad (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) instructed Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) to go to enter احرام for her عمرہ during the Farewell حج, after she had completed حج. The مسجد built at this location is therefore known as Masjid Aisha. Today, Tan'im is the most commonly used point for people residing in or visiting مکہ مکرمہ to exit the Haram boundary and re-enter احرام for an additional عمرہ. Taxis and buses regularly transport حجاج between the Grand Mosque and Tan'im. The location marks the boundary between the Haram (sacred precinct) and the Hill (non-sacred area), which is necessary to cross before entering a new احرام.
The name Tan'im comes from Arabic تنعيم, referring to the geographical area. Some scholars link it to the Arabic root ن-ع-م (na'ima, 'to be soft/pleasant'). The area is also called Masjid Aisha after نبی کریم's wife.
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