Madinah Province
Islamic History

Al Ghamama Mosque - Madinah

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Masjid Al Ghamamah, Medina Saudi Arabia
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Description

Masjid Al-Ghamama is one of the oldest mosques in Medina, Saudi Arabia, and is one of the historical relics of the city.

Importance in Islam

The mosque is believed to be located at the place where The Prophet, Peace & Blessings Of God Be Upon Him (PBUH) offered Eid prayers during the last four years of his life. It is also reported that he once offered Salatul-Istasqa at this point when the city of Medina was facing a shortage of rain. This gave the mosque its name ‘Ghamamah’, which means cloud. Some sources claim that this is also the place where the Prophet (PBUH) performed the funeral prayer of Najashi, the emperor of Aksum in Ethiopia.

Location and Structure

The mosque is located 500 meters west of Al Masjid An-Nabawi, and until recently, it remained closed for the daily prayers. The mosque has been opened now for worshippers who come and pray five times daily. An internal sound system has been fashioned in order to avoid the clash of sounds from Masjid an-Nabawi. 

The mosque has a rectangular shape and is divided into two parts; the entrance door and the prayer room. The exterior of the mosque is surrounded by beautiful palm trees. The mosque retains much of its look from the Ottoman era when it was renovated the last time. Visitors will find the architecture of the mosque has a slightly traditional touch as compared to the other mosques in the area that have a more contemporary look. Pigeons are often seen flocking in the courtyard of the mosque, with the visitors feeding them. At night, as the mosque lights up, its beauty is enhanced with domes resembling shining orbs.

Destination Type
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Islamic History
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Location

Masjid Al Ghamamah, Medina Saudi Arabia

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Awais Aslam

Awais Aslam

11/11/2023 14:03

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Masjid Ghamama, also known as the Mosque of Clouds, holds historical significance in Madinah. It is located near the site of the Battle of Uhud and is associated with a unique event during the time of Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam. The mosque gained its name from an incident where the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam led a special prayer seeking divine intervention for rainfall. As the congregation prayed, a thick cloud (ghamama in Arabic) appeared, bringing much-needed rain to the arid region. This event is a testament to the Prophet's supplication being answered and is considered a miraculous occurrence. Masjid Ghamama stands as a symbol of the Prophet's connection with nature and his role as a supplicant for the community's well-being. The mosque's historical roots and the significance of the rain prayer make it a site of spiritual importance for Muslims visiting Madinah. The architectural beauty and the story behind Masjid Ghamama add to its allure, making it a notable landmark in the city.
Yasmina Oualmakran

Yasmina Oualmakran

11/09/2023 03:25

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Well maintained, clean. There is a seperate entrance for women at the east side of the mosque. This was the mosque where the prophet Mohamed saw did his last Eid prayers. Also the name means ‘cloud’ which refers to the fact that the prophet saw performed here the prayer to request rain, and subhanAllah afterwards it did rain.
Fahad Khan

Fahad Khan

10/26/2023 20:09

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Where Hazrat Muhammad SAWW offered prayer for Rain and for Eid. May Allah forgive any amendments! Ameen
Umair Hussain Siddiqui

Umair Hussain Siddiqui

09/30/2023 18:42

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My journey to this beautiful city was amazing, Allhamdulilah. I saw this mosque but didn't knew what importance it had. May Allah pak give me another chance to visit and pray in this mosque, Ameen❤️
Waza28

Waza28

09/28/2023 09:58

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This Mosque is loved for bringing rain when the Prophet Muhammad PBUH prayed Salatul Istisqa. This is also known for the place where Janazah prayer, was offered for the King of Abasynia, Najashi. Eid prayers were offered here by the Prophet Muhammad PBUH.
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