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The Seven Mosques (Saba Masajid) - Madinah

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The Seven Mosques, As Sih, Medina Saudi Arabia
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The Seven Mosques, also known as the Saba Masjid (Saba Masajid), are a complex of small, historic mosques located on the western side of the Sala’ Mountain in the Blessed City of Medina. ‘Saba’’ means seven and they were named so because the group originally consisted of seven mosques. However, as of today, there are six mosques that are part of the complex. These mosques are near a part of the trench which the Muslims dug during the Battle of The Trench (Khandaq) during the lifetime of the Prophet (Peace and Blessings Be Upon Him) time to defend the City of Medina from the Quraysh and thus hold a very important historic significance in Islam.

The Mosques

Each of the six mosques has a historical association with the Battle of Trench. The first mosque in the complex is the Al Fath Mosque which is the largest of all the mosques in the complex and is named so because of ‘Fatah’ or victory during the Battle of Trench. 

The second mosque is the Salman Al Farsi Mosque, which was named after the Sahabah, Salman Al Farsi (RA) who led the construction of the trench during the battle. The third mosque is the Abu Bakr Siddiq Mosque (RA) which is located 15 meters to the southeast of Salman Al Farsi Mosque.

Other famous mosques in the complex include the Umar ibn Khattab Mosque, the Ali bin Abi Talib Mosque, and the Fatima Al Zahra Mosque, named after the Blessed Companions of Prophet (Peace and Blessings Be Upon Him), may God be pleased with them all.  The striking features of these mosques are their small sizes, unique designs, and varying architecture, 

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The Seven Mosques, As Sih, Medina Saudi Arabia

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toft A

toft A

06/26/2023 02:21

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The modern Masjid Al-Khandaq (مسجد الخندق) or the Mosque of the “Trench,” which is also referred to as the “Mosque of the Conquest,” is the modern mosque at the site. It is connected to the Battle of the Trench, which took place during the time of our Prophet Muhammad SAW. The placements of the mosques are Masjid Al-Khandaq, Masjid Fatima, Masjid Ali, Masjid Umar, Masjid Abu Bakar, Masjid Salman Farsi and Masjid Al Fatah. Alhamdulillah, mashaAlllah, tabarakAllah..
shahid waheed

shahid waheed

05/29/2023 23:09

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Amazing religious heritage to visit with such a majestic view from the compound of the Khandaq Mosque.
Ali Gohar

Ali Gohar

05/19/2023 23:13

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Love to visit saba mosque..ghazwa khadaq place
Arshab Cp

Arshab Cp

04/28/2023 19:13

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We had visited the seven mosques as part of madina ziyarath, the seven mosques is a complex of mosques that are often visited by pilgrims during the Hajj season. The largest among the 7 mosque is Al-Fath Mosque also known as Al-Ahzab Mosque. This masjid was also called Al-Fath because the Quran’s Al-Fath Surah was revealed in that location as the battle’s result ended in triumph for Muslims.
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Modern Graphic

04/20/2023 15:29

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Signs of mosques with companions are present here.
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