Tabuk Province
Islamic History

Al Tawba Mosque - Tabuk Province

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Al Tawba Mosque, Tabuk Saudi Arabia
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Description

The Al Tawba Mosque is a mosque in Tabuk, that was also referred to as the Castle Mosque as it is located near the Tabuk Castle. Due to its link with the Battle of Tabuk, the mosque is considered a very important landmark in the Tabuk region. During the Prophet’s Peace Be Upon Him (PBUH) stay at the mosque in the 7th century AD, it was also referred to as the Messenger’s Mosque.

Importance in Islam

In 630 AD, for 20 days, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) camped at the location now known as Al Tawba Mosque as it was near a running spring at that time. The Prophet (PBUH) had arrived here with 30,000 men for the Battle of Tabuk. The famous battle was supposed to be fought against the Romans, but it did not take place. However, while the Prophet was praying during his stay, Surah At Tawba, the ninth chapter of the Quran, was revealed, which is why the mosque is called Al Tawba Mosque. 

Architecture

Originally, the mosque was built out of bricks, mud, and palm-tree trunks during the rule of Caliph Omar bin Abdulaziz. In 1652 the Ottomans rebuilt it, and the most recent reconstruction was done in the early 20th century. Now it has one minaret, a traditional arched entrance, and a massive prayer hall with plush carpet and beautiful chandeliers. 

 

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Historical Site
Islamic History
Landmark

Location

Al Tawba Mosque, Tabuk Saudi Arabia

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Aftab farooqui

Aftab farooqui

03/27/2021 19:03

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“Tawba Mosque”, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia The Prophet Muhammad(SAW) prayed here when he arrived with 30,000 men in AD 630 for the Battle of Tabuk against the Byzantines. The battle never took place, but while here, the Quran's ninth chapter, Surah At Tawba, was revealed. At Tawba Mosque was originally made of bricks, mud and palm-tree trunks. The Ottomans rebuilt it in 1652.
Kishwar Sajjad

Kishwar Sajjad

03/06/2021 20:55

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Great Historic Masjid
Muhammad Ramzan Malik

Muhammad Ramzan Malik

09/27/2020 14:09

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well preserved, the mosque is similar to the mosques in Jeddah Balad area because they were rebuilt or constructed in ottomon era.
Zafar Iqbal Khan

Zafar Iqbal Khan

09/17/2020 19:29

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Historical mosque situated at the heart of the city. Try to offer any salat there you will have some special feelings. There there is a fort nearby, built by Sultan Suleiman the magnificent.
Husnain Mansoor

Husnain Mansoor

08/18/2020 16:21

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I am a Pakistani born in Tabuk. I Spent 8 years of my childhood playing on footpaths of this masjid.
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