Hello, Marhaban, once again.
Being a Muslim, it's natural to want to visit and pay respect to places of significance in the Islamic history. One for example is to visit shrines of the Prophet's (peace be upon him) noble Companions who had struggled with him in spreading the religion. There were several around in the outskirts of Amman. These Companions (sahabah) had journeyed far from Mecca and Madinah, I suppose on camels or horses or maybe on foot, across deserts and rough mountain ranges to reach far-reaching places like Jordan. Remembering them, I recorded these images. May Allah bless them all :

The shrine of Abu Ubaidah Amar Ibn Jarrah

.... Sharhabil Ibn Hasanah

Mu'adz Ibn Jabal

In Damascus, Syria - The shrine of Bilal Al-Harbashee, a slave from Abyssinia, the Prophet's muezzin (a person who calls to prayer)
Just to name a few and I'm thankful to be able to pay my respect to them. May Allah have mercy on them. Ameen.
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