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merits of Akká, and of the sea, and of Aynu'l-Baqár
(The Spring of the Cow) which is in Akká:
`Abdu'l-`Azíz, son of `Abdu'-Salám, hath related
unto us that the Prophet--may the blessings of God
and His salutations be upon him--hath said: "Akká
is a city in Syria to which God hath shown His
special mercy."
Ibn-i-Mas'úd--may God be pleased with him--
hath stated: "The Prophet--may the blessings of God
and His salutations be upon Him--hath said: `Of
all shores the best is the shore of Askelon, and Akká
is, verily, better than Askelon, and the merit of Akká
above that of Askelon and all other shores is as the
merit of Muhammad above that of all other Prophets.
I bring you tidings of a city betwixt two mountains
in Syria, in the middle of a meadow, which is called
Akká. Verily, he that entereth therein, longing for
it and eager to visit it, God will forgive his sins, both
of the past and of the future. And he that departeth
from it, other than as a pilgrim, God will not bless
his departure. In it is a spring called the Spring of
the Cow. Whoso drinketh a draught therefrom, God
will fill his heart with light, and will protect him
from the most great terror on the Day of Resurrection.'"
Anas, son of Malík --may God be pleased with
him--hath said: "The Apostle of God--may the
blessings of God and His salutations be upon Him--
hath said: `By the shore of the sea is a city, suspended
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