What is Zamzam and amazing story about it

Posted by Muminah Tannous January 17, 2020

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Zamzam (Arabic: بی زمزمism) is a well placed in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, 20 meters (66 feet) east of the mosque Kaaba, [1] the most interesting place of Islam. According to Islam, it is a marvel source of water from God, which was born thousands of years ago when Ishmael (RA) left the desert with his mother Hajarah. Every year, millions of pilgrims visit the well to drink this water during the pilgrimage (Hajj or Umrah.
 
Islamic tradition states that Zamzam water was burst through Abraham's second wife (Hajarah). By God's order, Abraham left his wife and son in the desert. She was hopelessly searching for water for her newborn son, but could not find it, because Mecca is a desert valley. 
 
She was walking seven-time between Safa and Marwa in search of water at that time. The next moment, when healed, the Ishmael scratched the ground with his feet, where suddenly water was released. There are other versions of this story, in which God is sending his angel, Gabriel, who hit the ground with his heel (or arm), and then a fountain of water release there.
 
The name of the well came from the meaning of the Zamzam, which means "stop," which was repeated by Hajarah while trying to control the zam zam water.
Nowadays, Muslims can drink it during Hajj and Umrah. And this time, it is very easy to perform it by Cheap Umrah Packages All Inclusive.
 
According to Islamic tradition, Abraham rebuilt the Bayt Allah ("House of God") near the site of the well, a building which had been originally constructed by Adam (Adem), and today is called the Kaaba, a building toward which Muslims pray, five times each day. The Zamzam Well is located approximately 20 m (66 ft) east of the Kaaba. 
 
In other Islamic tradition, Muhammad (PBUH)'s heart was extracted from his body, washed with the water of Zamzam, and then was restored in its original position, after which it was filled with faith and wisdom.
 
This is the true legend of a Bosnian man who fixed his tumour with the help of Zamzam water.
 
Diagnosed with a liver tumour at the age of 32, and it was severe. Doctors had lost all hope of curing his tumour and told him to count their life's days. In 2006, his tumour started to increase, and the doctor advised him to transplant early otherwise, the loss of life will be lost. He tried everything in transplant but couldn’t find anything.
 
After losing all hopes, he decided to go to perform Hajj in 2017. During the pilgrimage, he met an imam there who was from Vizcow (near the city of Sergio, Bosnia-Herzegovina). The imam saw that the person's feet were shorter than those of other people who came for Hajj. The man asked him about his health, and the man told him everything about his tumour.
 
The Imam said that you have come to the right place and told him about the healing properties of Zamzam. And the man told him that the everyman should drink it for healing.
 
For 6 days and nights, this person drank the water of Zamzam. Did not eat nor anything else like natural water, only the water of Zamzam who used it. And on his return, he went for a checkup to find out how many days he had gone, after the tests, the doctors were shocked to find that his tumour had completely vanished.
 
Now, in 2019, happily and successfully living his life in Bosnia and living a full healthy life, all this was possible with the help of Allah (PBUH).
 
The Zamzam well was dug, and measures 30 meters (100 feet) deep and 1.08 to 2.66 meters (3 feet 7 to 8 feet 9 inches) in diameter. Originally water was drawn from wells and buckets, but today the well itself is in a basement room where it can be seen behind glass panels (visitors are not allowed to enter).
 
Hydrogeological, well in the Valley of Abraham. The upper half of the well is in the sandy valleys of the valley, but for the stone masonry except for the square meter (3 feet) in which the pavement has a "collar". The lower half is in the bedrock. Between the zits and the bedrock is a section of 1-2 meters (1 foot 8 inches) cross-wired rock, in which the stone is provided, and it is the part that provides the main water interior in the well. The water in the well comes from the local mountains as well as the rain absorbed in the Abraham Valley. As the area is becoming more populated, Abraham's rain has reduced the water.
 
 The Saudi Geological Survey contains a "Zamzam Studies and Research Center" that thoroughly analyzes the technical features. Water levels were observed by hydrographs, which in modern times has been converted into a digital monitoring system that detects water levels, electrical conductivity, pH, temperature and temperature. All this information is steadily provided via the Internet. Other wells were set up in the valley to observe the response of the local aquifer system, as well as some digital recorders.
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