Jannatul Baqee Protest | Maulana Dr Yasoob Abbas Ka Elaan |8 Shawwal | Day of Sorrow

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#jannatul_baqee_protest #maulana_dr_yasoob_abbas_ka_elaan #8_shawwal #day_of_sorrow #rebuild_jannatul_baqee #protest_against_demolation #maulana_yasoob_abbas #lucknow_india #grafh_agency #abuzer_kintoori #grafh_azadari Jannatul Baqee Protest | 8 Shawwal | Day of Sorrow Maulana Dr Yasoob Abbas Ka Elaan Venue : Shaheed Smark, Lucknow Global Released : GRAFH AGENCY Lucknow The demolition of Jannatul Baqi in Medina, Saudi Arabia, occurred primarily in 1925/1926 (8 Shawwal 1344/1345 AH) by the House of Saud and Wahhabi allies. The tombs of Prophet Muhammad’s family, companions, and prominent scholars were destroyed, leaving the cemetery as a flat, unmarked site, often referred to as a "Day of Sorrow" Key Aspects of the Demolition: Target: The cemetery was leveled to destroy mausoleums and shrines over graves. Who Demolished: The demolition was carried out by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia under King Ibn Saud. Reason: The destruction was motivated by a Wahhabi interpretation of Islam which forbids building monuments or shrines over graves, considering it idolatry. Impact: Prominent tombs included those of Imam Hasan (2nd Imam), Imam Ali ibn Al-Husayn (4th Imam), Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (5th Imam), Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (6th Imam), and many family members (Ahl al-Bayt). Reactions: The demolition caused outrage in the Muslim world, and protests continue to be held annually. Previous Destruction: This was the second demolition, with the first occurring in 1806 for similar religious reasons, followed by reconstruction by the Ottoman Turks in the mid-19th century. The site remains, as of 2026, a flat cemetery in Medina with no traditional structures or domes, with many observers noting the continued prohibition of erecting markers. Disclaimer : All the Content uploaded on YouTube By GRAFH AGENCY is Subjected to Copyright and Claims. All Rights of Audio & Video are reserved by GRAFH AGENCY Lucknow India Copying, without showing our logo and watermark is strictly prohibited and will be an infringement of copyright Follow Us On Social Media : Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grafhagencyofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrafhAgency Our Branch Office : GRAFH AGENCY Imambara Panjetani, Kashmiri Mohalla, Lucknow Nohe, Matam, Majalis, Marsiya's Online Duty Grafh Agency Contact : M. Abuzer Kintoori Mob. : 9389772110, 8896766717 Presented By : Mohd. Asghar Kintoori & Karrar Haider Jaan Jarwali Cameraman : Rahul Singh Chauhan, Mehdi Haider Camera Asstt. : Bilal Husain Mohammad Haider, Mehdi Hasan "Sonu", Shauzab Zaidi, Meesam Graphic Designer : Maulana Murtuza Najafi Saheb Qibla Gujrat Host & Reporter : FATIMEH LIYAKATALI Tanzania Production Manager : Mahtab Husain & Mahmood Rizvi Video Editor : M. Abuzer Kintoori Post Production, Released & Copyright : GRAFH AGENCY Lucknow Dua Bara-e-Maghferat Cameraman Late Mahtab Husain & Late Raj Kashyap (Munna)

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