About Salah Medina |
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She was born in house meaning we had a natural birth at home . It took 18 teen hours before she showed up.Wow! Daddy was a mess but he kept it together.Yes he cried as he cuts her umbilical cord .But the real super star here was mom no drugs in and her full control of her self her birth. Salah such a wonderful baby no crying ever, she is always happy and since day no tears no late nights. If you ask us we would have to say it was the natural birth no drugs ,Thanks to mom:.Najeebah Medina Super Mom. Salah is so smart that we know as Mother and Father we want the best in Education for her. So we came up with her own business BABYSALAH.COM Where she can bring into your home a bit of joy while Salah start to save for her future. If you just had a new born baby girl You can buy Salah used clothes for a buck $ A piece is that cool. Or get a ring ton for your phone. Or just buy a picture as a back drop for your phone. For commercial use of any of BABYSALAH.COM CALL DAD RAUL MEDINA (954)638-2672 Or need a web site for your Child call DaD. The Meaning Of Salah And Medina: Question: "What does “selah” mean in the Bible?" The Meaning Of Salah In Islam:
The Meaning Of Medina: The name Medina is of Arabic origin and means "city of the prophet". Medina, is generally used as a girl's name. It is pronounced Me-di-na and consists of 6 letters and 3 syllables. Last year it was not one of the top 1000 most popular U.S. girls names. View the Medina Name Popularity Page to see how the popularity of the name Medina has changed over time, or to compare it's popularity against other names. Medina has no nicknames. Just for fun, see the name Medina displayed inHieroglyphics or Nautical Flags. Looking for something more mystical? Get anumerological report for the name Medina. The City Medina: Medina (English pronunciation: /mɛˈdiːnə/; Arabic: المدينة المنورة, al-Madīnah l-Munawwarah, “the radiant city” (officially), or المدينة al-Madīnah; also transliterated as Madinah) is a city in theHejaz region of western Saudi Arabia, and serves as the capital of the Al Madinah Province. It is the second holiest city in Islam, and the burial place of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, and it is historically significant for being his home after the Hijrah. Before the advent of Islam, the city was known as Yathrib, but was personally renamed by Muhammad. Medina is home to the three oldest mosques in Islam, namely; Al-Masjid al-Nabawi (The Prophet's Mosque), Quba Mosque (the first mosque in Islam's history),[1] and Masjid al-Qiblatain (the mosque where the qibla was switched to Mecca). Because of the Saudi government's religious policy and concern that historic sites could become the focus for idolatry, much of Medina's Islamic physical heritage has been destroyed since the beginning of Saudi rule. The Islamic calendar is based on the emigration of Muhammad and his followers to the city of Medina, which marks the start of the Hijri year in 622 CE, called Hijra (هجرة). Similarly to Mecca, entrance to Medina is restricted to Muslims only; non-Muslims are neither permitted to enter nor travel through the city.[
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