Madinah’s historic Salman Al Farsi well reopens to pilgrims and tourists
A historic Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) era well in Madinah has reopened for pilgrims and tourists.
The well which is now called Al-Faqir well by many Saudis is known to greater Muslim word as Salman Al-Farsi well.
State run Saudi Press Agency reported that the well has been reopened after development works.
Salman Al Farsi well is located in Aliyah District in Madinah . It is situated in the center of lush orchards.
The development included installation of an iron fence – which is about one meter in height for the purpose of safety of people – addition of Palm trees, a paved inner landscape inner courtyard and strategically placed stone benches to enhance visitor comfort and enjoyment.
The well dates back to 14 Century, serving as a symbol of Kindness and Act of Charity by Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).
According to historical researcher, Fouad Al-Maghamisi, this well is linked to the famous story of Salman Al-Farsi who worked as a slave in the orchard and Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) set him free by paying to his owner. The site became known as Salman Al-Farsi well.
The Saudi Government in the year 2022 had embark on mission to renovate and preserve more than hundred historical sites dated backed to the times of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).
According to the Arab News, the government closed the deal with the target to revamp historical sites in Madinah till the year 2025.
The plan includes restorations of the site of the Battle of the (Trench), Al-Faqir well, and Al-Qiblatayn Mosque.
The government has also signed a deal for the restoration of Uthman bin Affan well and Sayed Al-Shuhada Square.
Authorities recently announced that around eight historical sites have been restored .
Apart from Al-Faqir well there are nine other wells known for their own historical importance .
- Ethq well
- Uthman bin Affan Well
- Beer e Shifa well
- Ghars well
- Alyasira well
- Arees well
- Well of Abu Talha /Bir Haa
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