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Al-Ghamama-Moschee - Madinah

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Beschreibung

Masjid Al-Ghamama ist eine der ältesten Moscheen in Medina, Saudi-Arabien, und ist eines der historischen Relikte der Stadt.

Bedeutung im Islam

Es wird angenommen, dass sich die Moschee an dem Ort befindet, an dem der Prophet (PBUH) in den letzten vier Jahren seines Lebens Eid-Gebete verrichtete. Es wird auch berichtet, dass er einmal Salatul-Istasqa an dieser Stelle angeboten hat, als die Stadt Medina mit Regenmangel konfrontiert war. Dies gab der Moschee den Namen "Ghamamah", was Wolke bedeutet. Einige Quellen behaupten, dass dies auch der Ort ist, an dem der Prophet (PBUH) das Begräbnisgebet von Najashi, dem Kaiser von Aksum in Äthiopien, verrichtete.

Lage und Struktur

Die Moschee liegt 500 Meter westlich von Masjid An-Nabawi und war bis vor kurzem für die täglichen Gebete geschlossen. Die Moschee ist jetzt für Gläubige geöffnet, die fünfmal täglich kommen und beten. Ein internes Soundsystem wurde entwickelt, um das Aufeinanderprallen der Geräusche von Masjid an-Nabawi zu vermeiden.

Die Moschee hat eine rechteckige Form und ist in zwei Teile geteilt; Eingangstür und Gebetsraum. Das Äußere der Moschee ist von wunderschönen Palmen umgeben. Die Moschee hat viel von ihrem Aussehen aus der osmanischen Zeit behalten, als sie das letzte Mal renoviert wurde. Besucher werden feststellen, dass die Architektur der Moschee im Vergleich zu den anderen Moscheen in der Umgebung, die ein moderneres Aussehen haben, einen leicht traditionellen Touch hat. Im Hof der Moschee sieht man oft Tauben, die von den Besuchern gefüttert werden. Nachts, wenn die Moschee erleuchtet wird, wird ihre Schönheit durch Kuppeln verstärkt, die an leuchtende Kugeln erinnern.

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Masjid Al Ghamamah, Medina Saudi-Arabien

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Tanzeel Khan

Tanzeel Khan

02/07/2024 13:43

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Masjid al-Ghamamah, also known as the "Mosque of the Clouds," is located in Madinah. It holds historical significance as it is associated with an event where the Prophet Muhammad performed the Eid prayer during a rainfall. The mosque's name, meaning "mosque of the clouds," stems from this incident. Historically, it has served as a place for various religious and community gatherings. The mosque is situated in the Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah region and is part of the broader cultural and religious heritage of Madinah. As for facilities, Masjid al-Ghamamah provides a place for worship and gatherings. Mosques in general offer prayer areas, ablution facilities, and open spaces for congregational prayers and events. For specific details about the facilities at Masjid al-Ghamamah, you may want to check with local sources or official websites for updated and accurate information.
Md Golam Kibria

Md Golam Kibria

01/13/2024 19:25

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Mosque of Al-Ghamamah (Arabic: مسجد الغمامة) is one of the oldest mosques in Medina, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is located south west of Masjid  Nabawi and also bear toMasjid Nabawi gate no 310/311 Madinah, KSA. Prophet Mohammed (SAW) prayed eid-ul fitr and eid-ul Adha there. Prophet Mohammed (SAW) also prayed salat ul-Istasqa for rain. SubhanAllah afterwards it did rain. Supplicants and tourists are trying to visit it and pray two rakat “Tahiyatul masjid'' salat.The mosque is one of the historical relics of Medina. I paid to visit it on 05 January 2024 at evening and prayed two rakat Tahiyatul masjid salat. It is open at 10:00 hours and closed at 00:00 hours regularly.
Abdullah Al Mamun

Abdullah Al Mamun

12/13/2023 11:26

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The Masjid Al Ghamamah is located near the Masjid an Nabawi. Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) prayed the two Eids prayers and also prayers for rain.
Zeeshan Alam

Zeeshan Alam

12/09/2023 09:49

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Masjid Al-Ghamama, also known as the Masjid of the Clouds, is located in Madinah, Saudi Arabia. It holds historical significance as it marks the location where the Prophet Muhammad performed the Eid prayer, particularly Eid al-Fitr, during his lifetime. The Masjid's name "Al-Ghamama" refers to the cloud ('ghamam' in Arabic) that is said to have provided shade during the Prophet's prayer. The Masjid is situated near the Masjid an-Nabawi (Prophet's Masjid) and is relatively small compared to it. While not as expansive or well-known as the Prophet's Masjid, Masjid Al-Ghamama is still visited by pilgrims and tourists due to its historical importance in Islamic tradition.
Awais Aslam

Awais Aslam

11/11/2023 14:03

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Masjid Ghamama, also known as the Mosque of Clouds, holds historical significance in Madinah. It is located near the site of the Battle of Uhud and is associated with a unique event during the time of Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam. The mosque gained its name from an incident where the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam led a special prayer seeking divine intervention for rainfall. As the congregation prayed, a thick cloud (ghamama in Arabic) appeared, bringing much-needed rain to the arid region. This event is a testament to the Prophet's supplication being answered and is considered a miraculous occurrence. Masjid Ghamama stands as a symbol of the Prophet's connection with nature and his role as a supplicant for the community's well-being. The mosque's historical roots and the significance of the rain prayer make it a site of spiritual importance for Muslims visiting Madinah. The architectural beauty and the story behind Masjid Ghamama add to its allure, making it a notable landmark in the city.
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