Zamzam water background in historical-Islamic narrations

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By the command of God, Prophet Ibrahim (pbuh) left his wife and young child in the waterless and prosperous land of Mecca for God's protection. At the end of the water and food for the mother and child, the young child, unmoved by the lack of water, set foot on the ground, and the mother rushed from Safa to Marwa and from Marwa to Safa in search of water, but it was nothing but a mirage. Desperate, he turned to his child, who saw that God, in His power, had poured a spring of water under his child, which enlightened his eyes.Thousands of years later, pilgrims from all over the world who come to visit the house of God drink that holy water both for themselves and as gifts for others. Over the thousands of years that have passed since this amazing phenomenon of the divine sanctuary, Zamzam has undergone changes and has come a long way in the course of events.This descriptive article seeks to refer directly to the historical news related to this unique phenomenon in historical documentary narrations as well as Islamic narrations by referring to the works written in this regard, and in this regard, texts It has considered the early and the contemporary

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Persian
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113 to 146
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