Madinah Province
Islamic History
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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.

 

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Islamic History
Landmark

Location

Masjid Nabawi, Medina Saudi Arabia

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Zebunnessa Laizu 1 reviews

11/28/2023 03:31

Not enough space for women’s prayer area

Assalamu alaikum Please expand the area for ladies prayer as there’s not enough space inside the mosque. For ladies praying outside the mosque, there’s sometimes no barrier between male passing by, so they can see women praying which is not acceptable. Women’s area should be inside high partitions so that men cannot see women praying. Thank you in advance.
mdzuraini mdisa

mdzuraini mdisa

11/26/2023 10:15

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My dream comes true! And very sure to all Muslims want to be here.... Praying at Noble Raudhah & to Visit Prophet Muhammad Tomb
мαsηση sαηι

мαsηση sαηι

11/22/2023 20:58

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Masjid al Nabawi is the second holiest mosque in Islam, the second largest mosque in the world after the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca. It is resting place of the Prophet Muhammad. It was built by the Prophet himself, next to the house where he settled after his migration to Medina in 622 AD. It was an open air building with a raised platform for the reading of the Quran. The mosque has been extended over the years, the latest being in the mid 1990s. One of the most notable features of the site is the green dome over the centre of the mosque, where the tomb of Prophet Muhammad and early Islamic leaders Abu Bakr and Umar are located
Rawda

Rawda

11/15/2023 14:32

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It is the most serene and peaceful place on earth. In case you want to pay a visit to Rawda Al-Shareefah to the ladies' side, don't forget to book an appointment from the Nusuk app ahead of time, at least 3 weeks in advance. I would like to see more funding going for the unrestricted flow and organization of the masjid.
mohammad Osmaan

mohammad Osmaan

10/24/2023 10:20

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Loved every minute of it. Only downside is that people have no manners or patience loved to push and have no consideration for others. Islam doesn't teach this if everyone had manners and behaved like humans, everyone would be able to see the rawdah peacefully without any problems.
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