مراجعة جوجل
Masjid al-Qiblatain, located in Madinah, has historical significance in Islam. The name translates to "Mosque of the Two Qiblas," referring to an event where the direction of prayer (qibla) was changed during a single prayer.
Historical Background:
Initially, Muslims prayed facing Jerusalem. However, during a prayer at Masjid al-Qiblatain, the Prophet Muhammad received revelation instructing him to change the qibla to Mecca. This mosque marks that momentous event when the Qibla was switched.
Facilities:
Masjid al-Qiblatain is a significant religious site and provides facilities for worshipers. Standard mosque facilities such as prayer halls, ablution areas, and open courtyards for congregational prayers are available. These facilities aim to accommodate the needs of visitors and the local community for religious activities