محافظة المدينة المنورة ، التاريخ الإسلامي

مسجد شهداء أحد - المدينة المنورة

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قبر حمزة بن عبد المطلب عليه السلام ، المدينة المنورة المملكة العربية السعودية
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وصف

مسجد شهداء أحد هو مسجد شهير يقع على بعد 10 دقائق بالسيارة من المسجد النبوي في المدينة المنورة. يحتل هذا المسجد مكانة مقدسة في الإسلام ويستقطب العديد من الزوار كل عام.

التاريخ الإسلامي

يعتبر المسجد معلمًا تاريخيًا حيويًا من قبل المسلمين حيث دارت معركة كبرى في الإسلام ، معركة أحد. ودفن بجانب المسجد أتباع محمد (عليه السلام) الذين حاربوا معه في غزوة أحد. ومن بينهم حضرة حمزة بن عبد المطلب ، الذي كان رفيقًا وعمًا عزيزًا للنبي. دفن قرب جبل أحد في مقبرة شهداء أحد.

يأتي الحجاج لتقديم العزاء للشهداء خاصة في شهر رمضان. يقف المسلمون عند تلة آرتشر الشهيرة ، ويختبرون صحوة روحية ويمكنهم العودة بالزمن إلى الوراء ، متخيلًا أن المعركة تجري أمامهم.

تخطيط

يتكون هذا المسجد من الحجارة البيضاء ، وله قبة واحدة ومئذنتان. من الجنوب ، يتم إخفاء المسجد جزئيًا بجوار جبل الرامة ، بينما يمكن رؤية جبل أحد بوضوح خلف المسجد.

مزيج من العمارة التقليدية والحديثة ، مسجد شهداء أحد هو أكبر مسجد في المدينة بعد المسجد النبوي. يمكن أن تستوعب ما يصل إلى 15000 مصل في المرة الواحدة. في الليل ، يبدو أن المسجد الأبيض ينبعث من الضوء من هيكله المرمر. كما توجد سبعة مساجد أصغر في المنطقة المجاورة.

خدمات

المسجد به كتلة إدارية بها محطات وضوء للحجاج مع مرافق خاصة لذوي الإعاقة ، ويوجد بالقرب من المسجد سوق صغير يشتهر بالسجاد والتمور. يجب على الأشخاص الذين يزورون المسجد تجربة التمور الطازجة التي تباع بسعر أرخص بعد صلاة العصر.

نوع الوجهة
موقع تاريخي
التاريخ الإسلامي
معلم معروف

موقع

قبر حمزة بن عبد المطلب عليه السلام ، المدينة المنورة المملكة العربية السعودية

مطاعم قريبة

مادو - أبراج الساعة - مكة المكرمة
المدينة المنورة (1.4كم)
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4.2
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3.6
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3.5
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4.1
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4.5
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4.6
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4.4
جيد جدا (:عدد التعليقات)

المراجعات

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المراجعات
Awais Iqbal

Awais Iqbal

10/21/2023 15:21

مراجعة جوجل

The Battle of Uhud was a major engagement between early Muslims and the Quraysh during the Muslim-Quraysh War. The battle was fought in a valley north of Mount Uhud near Medina on Saturday, 23 March 625 AD (7 Shawwal, 3 AH),[10][11] Battle of Uhud Part of the Muslim–Quraysh War Muhammad and the Muslim Army at the Battle of Uhud[1] Date 23 March 625 (7 Shawwal, AH 3 (in the ancient (intercalated) Arabic calendar) Location Valley by Mount Uhud, north of Medina, Arabia 24°30′N 39°37′E Result Quraysh victory[2][3] Belligerents Muslims of Medina Quraysh of Mecca Commanders and leaders Muhammad (WIA) Ali ibn Abi Talib Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib † Abdullah ibn Jubayr † [4] Mundhir ibn Amr [4] Zubayr ibn al-Awam Abd-Allah ibn Ubayy (Defected) [4] 'Ubadah ibn al-Samit[5] Abu Sufyan Hind bint Utbah Ikrimah bin Abu Jahl Amr ibn al-As Khalid ibn al-Walid Strength 754 total 700 Infantry[a] 50 archers 4 cavalry 3,200 total[8] 3,000 infantry 3,000 camels 200 cavalry Casualties and losses 62[9]–75 killed 22[9]–35 killed Battle of Uhud is located in Saudi ArabiaBattle of Uhud Location within Saudi Arabia After suffering defeat at the Battle of Badr and having their caravans endlessly attacked and plundered by Muhammad's side, the Quraysh finally saw the necessity to take strong measures. Their chief, Abu Sufyan, then set out for Medina with 3,000 troops to confront Muhammad.[12] The early phase of the fighting saw the Muslims gaining the initiative. The Quraysh vanguard began faltering and retreated, leaving their camps vulnerable. However when Muslim victory seemed near, the Muslim rear guard who were tasked to defend a hill to protect against a possible encirclement, abandoned their positions to collect spoils of war left by the fleeing enemy. This turn of events was exploited by the Quraysh general Khalid ibn al-Walid who launched a daring cavalry strike in the undefended rear and encircled the Muslims, thus turning the tide of battle. The battle was seen as a significant setback for the Muslims and a minor victory for the Quraysh as they would return with an even larger force in the Battle of the Trench.
Arief Bin Ali

Arief Bin Ali

08/30/2023 07:14

مراجعة جوجل

I recently had the incredible opportunity to visit the Al Shuhada Mosque in Uhud, Madinah, and I must say that it was a truly awe-inspiring experience. From the moment I stepped foot inside this sacred place, I was enveloped in a sense of peace and tranquility that is hard to put into words. The mosque itself is a stunning architectural masterpiece, with its grand domes and intricate designs. The attention to detail is evident in every corner, from the beautifully carved calligraphy adorning the walls to the meticulously crafted stained glass windows that allow streams of colorful light to filter through. As I walked through the mosque, I couldn't help but be captivated by the serene atmosphere. The soft echoes of prayers being recited created a soothing ambiance that instantly put my mind at ease. The hushed whispers of visitors engaged in quiet reflection added to the overall sense of reverence and spirituality. One aspect that truly stood out during my visit was the warm hospitality extended by the mosque's staff and volunteers. They were incredibly welcoming, providing guidance and answering any questions with genuine kindness and patience. Their dedication to ensuring a memorable experience for all visitors was truly commendable. The highlight of my visit was undoubtedly witnessing the breathtaking view from the mosque's courtyard. Nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, this vantage point offered a panoramic vista of Madinah's natural beauty. It was an unforgettable sight that left me feeling humbled by the sheer magnificence of Allah's creation. Furthermore, learning about the historical significance of Al Shuhada Mosque added another layer of depth to my experience. This sacred site holds great importance as it marks the final resting place for many martyrs who bravely fought alongside Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) during the Battle of Uhud. Standing in their presence evoked a profound sense of gratitude and admiration for their sacrifice. In conclusion, my visit to Al Shuhada Mosque in Uhud, Madinah, was a truly enriching and soul-stirring experience. The combination of its architectural beauty, serene atmosphere, warm hospitality, and historical significance made it a place that will forever hold a special place in my heart. I highly recommend anyone visiting Madinah to make it a priority to visit this remarkable mosque and immerse themselves in its spiritual ambiance.
Syed Rahat Ali

Syed Rahat Ali

07/16/2023 08:07

مراجعة جوجل

Build in the memory of shuday ahuad,in which Almost 70 shaba r.a got martyred, the famous one's are hazrat Hamza r.a the uncle of Hazrat Mohammad s.a.w.w, hazrat musab bin umair Beautiful neat and clean environment decorated with beautiful gloves ,located alongside jable auhad, 0
toft A

toft A

06/26/2023 16:39

مراجعة جوجل

This Masjid is considered a vital historic landmark by Muslims as this is where a very major battle in Islam, the battle of Uhud, took place. There has an administrative block, ablution/wudhu place installed for the pilgrims with special facilities for people with disabilities. There is a small market near the mosque which is famous for its carpets, dates, souvenirs, ice cream etc. Pilgrims or tourist visiting the Masjid should try the fresh dates that are sold at a cheaper price after Asar Prayer. InshaAllah, will come back again.
AQ Khan

AQ Khan

05/21/2023 16:39

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Beautiful mosque located at the foothills of Mount Uhud. May Allah bless all the martyrs and those who fought for Islam.
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