THE VILLAGE OF NAGASH

THE RECENTLY RENOVATED COMPOUND OF THE MASJID IN NAGASH

THE VIEW OF THE MASJID AND GRAVE OF KING NAJASHI RA

THE MASJID 

GRAVE OF SAHABI AL MUTALLIB IBN  AZHAR RA

GRAVE OF SAHABI AMR IBN UMAYYAH RA

GRAVE OF SAHABIYYAH FATIMA BINT SAFWAN RA

GRAVE OF SAHABIYYAH UMME HARMALAH BINT ABDUL ASWAD RA

NAJASHI QABR

GRAVE OF KING NAJASHI RA

GRAVE OF KING NAJASHI RA

THE ROAD LEADING TO THE OLD VILLAGE

NEGASH

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Fly from Addis Ababa to Mek’ele and then drive two hours to the village of Negash. Driving from Addis Ababa will take more than a day.

HERITAGE SITE | NEGASH, ETHIOPIA

  • The simple village of Negash is home to the burial site of King Najashi RA and other Sahabah who passed away during the hijrah.
  • The quaint village still takes pride in its traditional stone built homes and is still mainly a farming community.
  • The musjid compound surrounding the grave sites has been very recently renovated by the Turkish government and the beautiful musjid is accompanied by a courtyard and conference hall.
  • The pathway leading to the grave of King Najashi RA and the Sahabah RA has been paved and is lined by a pretty garden with a shaded picnic area. The 15 Sahabah RA who are said to have passed away in this area are buried here and their names have been inscribed on marble tablets that line this pathway.
  • Some of their names are:
        Abdullah bin Harith RA
        Adi bin Nadhlah RA
        Fatimah bint safwan RA
        Umme Harmalah bint Abdul Aswad RA
        Aisha bint Harith RA
        Safwan ibn Ma’mar RA
        Amr ibn Umayyah RA
        Al Muttalib ibn Azhar RA
  • The main green-domed room houses the grave of King Najashi RA. He passed away in 9AH shortly after the Tabuk Expedition. The Prophet SAW announced his passing and performed Janaazah Salaah in his absence.
  • According to the narrations in Bukhari and Muslim , when King Najashi RA passed away, the Prophet SAW said, “Indeed your brother has passed away in the land of Abyssinia. ”
  • Not far off lies the original village with its stone musjid.
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