Madinah Province
Islamic History
Blessed

The Blessed Al Masjid An Nabawi - The Prophet's Mosque (SAWS)

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Description

Located in the holy city of Madinah, Masjid An Nabawi (SAWS) is the second holiest mosque in Islam and hosts hundreds of thousands of Muslims from all over the world every year. The mosque was built by Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) himself after he migrated to Madinah in 622 AD, and it is the second largest mosque after Masjid al-Haram. 

It is also the resting place of the Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) which is why Pilgrims from all over the world flock here to get a glimpse of the tomb. Besides, the tomb is the final resting place of the Prophet’s closest friend and companion, Abu Bakar. To the southeast of the Masjid, are the Rawdhas (resting places) of some of the family members and friends of Prophet Muhammad (SAWS). This particular section is called Jannat al-Baqi and is the oldest and first Islamic cemetery of Madinah. 

Architecture and Attractions

Made up of white marble, the mosque has many minarets. One of the distinguishing features of the mosque is its green dome, which is located over the center of the mosque, where the tomb of Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) is located. Over the years, the mosque has been extended multiple times in order to accommodate the worshippers.

It has dozens of giant umbrellas installed in its courtyard that provide shade to the worshippers from the harsh weather. The floors of the mosque are paved with red stone and marble, and are covered with thick carpets. Near the mosque are many markets, hotels, and apartment complexes, where pilgrims can stay comfortably as their lifelong dream of visiting Madinah comes true.

 

Destination Type
Historical Site
Islamic History
Landmark

Location

Masjid Nabawi, Medina Saudi Arabia

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SYED JAWWAD MASROOR

SYED JAWWAD MASROOR

02/15/2024 11:01

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Most beautiful place in the whole world. It's a Holy Mosque. NO TICKET IS REQUIRED. ANYTIME YOU CAN GO TO PREY. NOT A PLACE OF ENTERTAINMENT. ONLY FOR MUSLIMS. WHENEVER ANYONE VISIT PAY MY REGARDS TOO.
Mohmmad Zuven Pathan

Mohmmad Zuven Pathan

02/12/2024 01:13

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The overall management by The Custodian of Two Holy Mosques was top notch serving the public and making sure that they don't face any inconveniences in the house of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). However I would like to urge the authorities to remove unnecessary barricades as it makes the general public including older and disabled people travel a lot more in order to access the main features of the site.
Abdullah Murad Zamal

Abdullah Murad Zamal

02/04/2024 01:27

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A place like no other in this world, the resting place of the best of the man who walked this earth. A city which welcome him and is constantly in a state of peace and serenity. The people are also very humble and helpful. One doesn't feel like leaving once there and after leaving longs to return as soon as possible.
kashif riaz

kashif riaz

01/29/2024 17:53

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One of blessed place on earth. Time flies here. So much peace here. You can literally spend entire day or frankly life just sitting there and watching the green tomb. 💚 may every Muslim get a chance to pay visit here.
Gherry_A _0274_

Gherry_A _0274_

01/29/2024 05:47

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When I visited the Nabawi Mosque the temperature in Medina was cold ± 11-24°C, beautiful, clean, friendly officers and local residents. Armed with A little English skill, I tried to get acquainted with the congregation near me, and Alhamdulillah He understood English, he was an umrah pilgrim from Pakistan, friendly and cheap smile. Then when they had a scuffle with the local residents, their mosque officials said السلام عليكم, Then I replied with وعليكم السلام It feels peaceful in the heart. When I randomly shake hands with the local residents, and said that I was from Indonesia, he smiled and said ما شاء الله, Inside the Nabawi mosque there is Rawdlah, the tomb of Rasulullah Saw and the Baki tomb or mass grave of the family of Rasulullah Saw who are not identified to avoid syirik. Terima kasih dan see you next place
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