Madinah Province
Islamic History

Masjid Al Qiblatayn - Madinah

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Masjid Qiblatain, Khalid Ibn Al Walid Road, Medina Saudi Arabia
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Description

Built by Sawad ibn Ghanam ibn Ka'ab in 623 CE, Masjid Al Qiblatayn is situated in The Blessed City of Madinah and is one of the most important mosques in Islamic history. Masjid Al Qiblatayn translates to Mosque of the two Qiblas and is believed to be the Mosque where The Blessed Prophet (Peace and Blessings Be Upon Him) received the revelation to change the Qibla (direction of prayer) from Jerusalem to Makkah.

Masjid Al Qiblatayn was one of the earliest mosques in Madina and was named after the historic event of 15th of Shaban, 2 AH, when the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) turned towards the Kaaba while leading the Dhuhr prayer and the companions followed suit out of obedience and respect. The Prophet (PBUH) later explained that he had received revelation from Allah to change the Qibla from Temple Mount in Jerusalem to Kaaba in Makkah. 

Architecture

Masjid Al Qiblatayn was one of the very few mosques in the world that had two mihrabs (a niche to indicate the Qibla). However, in 1987 the mosque was completely restructured and the old Mihrab facing Jerusalem was removed. The Mosque now only has one Mihrab that faces Kaaba although you can see the direction to Jerusalem marked in the ceiling architecture.

The main prayer hall of the mosque boasts a modern 21-century design with beautiful chandeliers hanging from the ceiling and a Mihrab that is designed to look like a giant prayer mat. The ablutions area for worshippers is in the sub-basement level towards the southeastern corner whereas a block to the west of the main structure serves as the residence for the Imam, the Muezzin, and the caretaker. 

Every year hundreds of thousands of Muslims from all over the world come to visit this historic mosque and other nearby attractions including Jannatul Baqi, Masjid Quba, and Mount Uhud - Archers' Hill.

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Islamic History
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Location

Masjid Qiblatain, Khalid Ibn Al Walid Road, Medina Saudi Arabia

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Jamal Hussain

Jamal Hussain

07/23/2023 10:27

Google review

One of the Historic place fir the all muslims. Because Qibbla was changed actual opposite site. I will share video and hic here.
Umer Raza

Umer Raza

07/19/2023 07:48

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Masjid e Qiblatain is a mosque where main qibla was change during the prayers, from bait ul muqadas to our beloved kaaba shareef.
Hamza Khalid Ghumman

Hamza Khalid Ghumman

07/18/2023 15:01

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A historic masjid which happened to be the place for when the direction for prayer was changed from Al Aqsa in the north to the Kaabah in Makkah in the south of Madina. A visit here is recommended for anyone visiting Madinah. There is ample parking and features ramps for people with accessibility issues. The regular way to commute, especially for visitors, is through buses, vans or taxis which are generally available near Masjid e Nabawi.
Niazul Haque

Niazul Haque

07/18/2023 14:56

Google review

This is the mosque where the qibla was direction of the qibla was changed from the old (Baitul Muqaddas in Palestine) towards (Al Masjid Al Haram in Mecca). The old qibla is marked inside the moque by hanging a prayer mat on the wall.
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06/24/2023 11:46

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The mosque is among the earliest mosques in Medina. When our Prophet Muhammad SAW received revelation from Allah instructing him to take the Kaaba as the qibla during the Dhuhr prayer, instead of Baitul Maqdis, which was the Masjid Al Aqsa in Jerusalem. The qibla is the direction Muslims face when praying toward the Ka'ba in Mecca. Amazing experience and grateful when getting a chance to pray here. Feeling peaceful. Beautiful interior, exterior design and amazing chandelier. Big mosque and crowded with pilgrims, alhamdulillah.
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