The grave of Rasool (PBUH) and the servant of the blessed room were laid to rest

The grave of Rasool (PBUH) and the servant of the blessed room were laid to rest

Elder Agha Ahmed Ali Yasin, who served Ruza Rasool and Hajra Mubarak for decades, was laid to rest. He passed away yesterday.

The account of the muezzins of Masjid Nabawi Sharif on the social networking site Twitter said that the funeral prayer of Khadim Hajra Mubaraka Agha Ahmed Ali Yasin was performed in Masjid Nabawi Sharif yesterday and he was buried, Agha Ahmed Ali Yasin. After the death of Madinah Sharif, there are only three surviving abductees.

The word aghaat is plural, its singular is agha, agha is a non-Arabic word, it is used in Turkish, Kurdish and Persian languages. Kurds refer to their sheikhs and elders as Agha, Turks use the word Agha for a chief and head, while in Persian Agha is used for the head of a family.

The abductions in Makkah and Madinah are people who dedicate themselves to the service of the Holy Harams. Beginning with the reign of Salah al-Din bin Ayyub, he was the first figure to appoint abductees to serve the Masjid Nabawi Sharif.

The dress of Aghawat has been unique in every era, the well-known traveler Ibn Battuta has written about them, the Aghawat are cheerful, their clothes are interesting, the leader of the Aghawat is called Sheikh Al-Haram.

In each era, the clothing of the Abdus has been unique. The well-known traveler Ibn Battuta has written about them, Abductions are happy. Their costumes are interesting. The leader of the abductions is called Sheikh al-Haram.

There is a special place for them in Masjid Nabawi Sharif which is called ‘Dakkat Al Aghawat’. This place is in a corner of Masjid Nabawi Sharif. Until recently, these people were seen sitting there with white turbans, colored shawls and belts tied around their waists. .

Aghawat are responsible for cleanliness, order and segregation of men and women in the Haramin Sharif.

Serving the visiting Heads of State, Ministers and their accompanying dignitaries, laying carpets and serving Zamzam.

After the death of Agha Ahmed Yasin, there are now only three Agha Hayat living in Medina, these are the people who dedicated their lives to the service of Masjid Nabawi Sharif.

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**Interview​ with Agha Ali ‍Yasin’s Family Friend**

**Host:** Welcome to our program.⁤ Today, we remember the life‌ of Elder Agha Ahmed Ali Yasin, who served at Ruza⁢ Rasool and Hajra ‌Mubarak for decades. Joining us is Mr. Kamal ⁣Rahim, a close family friend of ‍Agha Yasin. Thank you for being here, Kamal.

**Kamal:** Thank you for having me.

**Host:**‌ Agha Yasin recently passed away, ‍and his funeral took ​place at Masjid Nabawi Sharif. Can you tell ‌us what⁢ he meant to the community?

**Kamal:** Agha Yasin was a pillar of our community in Madinah Sharif. He dedicated his life to serving others, and he ​was ‌deeply respected for his knowledge and ⁢wisdom. His role in our spiritual lives cannot be overstated.

**Host:** What was the community’s response‍ to his passing?

**Kamal:** The outpouring of love and respect has been overwhelming.⁢ Many⁤ people came out to pay their respects during the ‍funeral⁤ prayer at Masjid Nabawi. He touched countless lives, and his absence will be felt profoundly.

**Host:** It’s mentioned that after his passing, only three surviving abductees remain. Can you shed⁤ some light⁣ on this?

**Kamal:** Yes, it’s a heartbreaking situation. Agha Yasin often ⁢spoke about the need for solidarity among the Muslim ⁢community, especially in light of such difficult events. His passing ⁤serves as a stark‍ reminder ‌of the struggles that many face.

**Host:** The term ‘Agha’ is used across different cultures. How did Agha Yasin embody the meaning of⁤ the term?

**Kamal:** Absolutely. ‘Agha’ signifies respect and leadership. Agha Yasin was⁢ an embodiment of these qualities. He was a ​leader not just in title but ⁤in action, showing immense kindness and compassion to everyone he encountered.

**Host:** Thank you, Kamal, for sharing ‌these insights about ⁣Agha Ahmed Ali Yasin. His legacy will surely live on in the hearts of many.

**Kamal:** Thank‍ you for highlighting his life and contributions. It means a lot to all of us.

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**Host:** That’s truly touching. Can you share a bit about his contributions, particularly in relation to Masjid Nabawi Sharif?

**Kamal:** Certainly. Agha Yasin was not only a servant of the Masjid Nabawi but also a guide for many. He played a vital role in maintaining order and cleanliness within the mosque. His presence ensured that visitors felt welcome and respected. He also had a special affinity for the Aghawat, the dedicated servants of the holy sites, and often shared stories from his time there.

**Host:** It sounds like he had a significant impact. How did he view his service at the Masjid?

**Kamal:** For Agha Yasin, serving at the Masjid was a blessing and an honor. He felt it was his duty to uphold the sanctity of the mosque. He spoke often of the joy he found in assisting visitors, especially dignitaries and pilgrims from around the world.

**Host:** And what legacy do you believe he leaves behind?

**Kamal:** Agha Yasin leaves behind a legacy of love, humility, and unwavering dedication. With his passing, only three Aghawat remain, which emphasizes the importance of his role. He inspired others to serve the community and to embrace the values of respect and kindness in their daily lives.

**Host:** Thank you, Kamal, for sharing those beautiful insights about Agha Ahmed Ali Yasin. He will surely be missed by many.

**Kamal:** Thank you for having me. His memory will live on in the hearts of those he touched.

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