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Tabuk, Saudi Arabia is home to the Al Tawba Mosque. It was also known as the Castle Mosque because to its proximity to the Tabuk Castle. When the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) came in AD 630 with 30,000 troops for the Battle of Tabuk against the Byzantines, he prayed in the mosque.
The battle never took place, but the Quran's ninth chapter, Surah At Tawba, was revealed while they were there. The mosque was initially constructed of bricks, mud, and palm-tree trunks, and it was later renovated in 1652.
The Al Tawba Mosque has a very local feel about it. Because of its historical and religious significance in relation to the Battle of Tabuk, Al Tawba Mosque is regarded one of the most important and prominent landmarks in the Tabuk region.
Al Tawba Mosque, a Muslim house of prayer, provides visitors with a sense of peace. People can halt for a moment of peaceful thought. Some nearby attractions to this historical mosque are Alhukair Mall and King Abdulaziz Garden.