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.

Destination Type
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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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Naseeb Md. Irshadullah

Naseeb Md. Irshadullah

06/19/2023 07:31

Google review

A white mosque with two minars and one dome. The parking area is not paved. The interior is simple and gorgeous. It is simple because of its light color walls, but there are complicated white designs under the arches and along the lines. Make and female entries are separate. The area for ablution is underground. The carpet is bright red colored.

Google review

A historical Mosque for Muslims. This was the mosque when prophet Muhammad (saw) was leading Prayer and Allah commanded the prophet through Wahi to change his face from Baith ul Maqdas to Makkah. That's why this mosque is called Masjid Al Qibltayan ( the mosque which has two qiblah.
Adhil Arshath

Adhil Arshath

05/20/2023 15:11

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One of the most important and prominent historical Landmarks in Madina and must visit places during Umrah trip. Now they extended much more for Haji convenience for prayers so it's huge and spacious and fully Air-conditioned and kept zam zam water on the corner.
Mohammed Ziauddin

Mohammed Ziauddin

12/07/2022 12:26

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One of the most beautiful place in Medina where prophet got the message to change the direction of qibla. We can see the two direction qibla inside the mosque which was earlier directing towards bait ul muqaddas, masjid a aqsa.
Leon Hady

Leon Hady

12/03/2022 02:47

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Another history point to delight in, standing on one side for later as you expect, you can turn 180 degrees and see a plaque where the old prayer direction to Jerusalem used to be. Really well maintained and a good size - people didn’t linger long and there were many ways to get in an out which avoided the crushed of other places Decent parking options too.
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