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Die sieben Moscheen (Saba Masajid) - Madinah

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Die sieben Moscheen, As Sih, Medina Saudi-Arabien
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Die Sieben Moscheen, auch bekannt als Saba Masjid (Saba Masajid), sind ein Komplex kleiner, historischer Moscheen auf der Westseite des Berges Sala in der gesegneten Stadt Medina. 'Saba'' bedeutet sieben und sie wurden so genannt, weil die Gruppe ursprünglich aus sieben Moscheen bestand. Bis heute gibt es jedoch sechs Moscheen, die Teil des Komplexes sind. Diese Moscheen befinden sich in der Nähe eines Teils des Grabens, den die Muslime während der Schlacht des Grabens (Khandaq) zu Lebzeiten des Propheten (Frieden und Segen seien mit ihm) ausgehoben haben, um die Stadt Medina vor den Quraysh zu verteidigen und somit eine sehr wichtige historische Bedeutung im Islam.

Die Moscheen

Jede der sechs Moscheen hat eine historische Verbindung mit der Schlacht am Graben. Die erste Moschee des Komplexes ist die Al Fath Moschee, die die größte aller Moscheen des Komplexes ist und ihren Namen wegen "Fatah" oder dem Sieg während der Schlacht am Graben hat.

Die zweite Moschee ist die Salman Al Farsi Moschee, die nach dem Sahabah Salman Al Farsi (RA) benannt wurde, der den Bau des Grabens während der Schlacht leitete. Die dritte Moschee ist die Abu Bakr Siddiq Moschee (RA), die sich 15 Meter südöstlich der Salman Al Farsi Moschee befindet.

Andere berühmte Moscheen des Komplexes sind die Umar ibn Khattab Moschee, die Ali bin Abi Talib Moschee und die Fatima Al Zahra Moschee, benannt nach den Gesegneten Gefährten des Propheten (Frieden und Segen seien auf ihm), möge Gott mit ihnen allen zufrieden sein . Die auffallenden Merkmale dieser Moscheen sind ihre geringe Größe, ihr einzigartiges Design und ihre unterschiedliche Architektur.

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Zeeshan Alam

Zeeshan Alam

12/05/2023 16:18

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Ghazwa e Khandaq, also known as the Battle of the Trench, took place in 627 CE (5 AH in the Islamic calendar). It was a significant battle during the early years of Islam involving the Muslims of Medina, led by Prophet Muhammad, against the Quraysh tribe of Mecca and their allies. The conflict arose when the Quraysh, along with other Arab tribes, marched towards Medina to attack the Muslims. To protect the city, the Muslims dug a trench (khandaq) around Medina, a defensive strategy suggested by Salman al-Farsi, a companion of the Prophet. The siege lasted for about a month, during which the Muslims endured harsh conditions and faced various challenges. However, due to the defensive trench and unfavorable weather conditions, the attackers were unable to breach Medina's defenses. Eventually, internal disputes among the coalition forces, coupled with strong winds and fatigue, led to their withdrawal. The Battle of the Trench was a turning point in early Islamic history as it showcased the strategic acumen of the Muslims in defending their community against external threats. It also solidified the unity among the diverse Muslim and non-Muslim tribes living in Medina at that time.
Ahamed Ashiq

Ahamed Ashiq

11/29/2023 15:19

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The Seven Mosques The seven mosques located to the west of Sela Mountain at the location of the Battle of Al-Khandaq. These mosques are as follows: Masjid Al-Fateh Prophet (peace be upon him) stayed at the site for a month, in preparation for Al-Ahzab (or Al-Khandaq) Battle. Masjid Salman Al-Farisi Salman Al-Farisi (may Allah be pleased with him) was the Companion that came up with the idea of the trench to protect Medinah from the invaders and kept guard on the southern flank of Sela Mountain. Masjid Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Prophet (peace be upon him) performed prayer once on the site, and it was used later by Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq as an open site for Eid prayer. Masjid Umar ibn Al-Khattab The architectural structure of Umar ibn Al-Khattab is much like that of Al-Fateh Mosque; it is shaped like a rectangular hall and has an open yard. It is only a few meters, to the south of, Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque. Masjid Ali ibn abi Talib It is on the top of a hill, to the east of Fatima Al-Zahra Mosque. Like all the other seven mosques, it has seen several renovation and redecoration works throughout history. Masjid Fatima It is the smallest of the seven mosques. Some historical sources state that it was originally called Muaz ibn Jabal Mosque. Masjid al-Khandaq 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 the Prophet Muhammad. Central Medina is open only to Muslims. However, non-Muslims have access to the outlying areas of the city marked by specific zones.
Muhammad Faisal Imtiaz

Muhammad Faisal Imtiaz

11/19/2023 09:46

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The Battle of Khandaq(Trench) in the 5th year of Hijri resulted in the victory of the Muslims over the enemy tribes, including the Jewish leaders and the Quraysh, who planned to attack Medina but were expelled from the city.
Sajedul Islam

Sajedul Islam

10/15/2023 01:55

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Islamic most historical place. Like it loved it and proud to be here.
M R

M R

10/01/2023 20:30

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These small mosques are located on the west side of Mount Sela at a section of the trench that Muslims dug during the era of the Prophet Muhammed lPeace be Upon Him) to defend Madinah when Quraysh and the allied tribes marched to it in the 5th year of migration in the Battle of Al-Ahzab or the Battle of Al-Khandaq Trench). It is said that these mosques served as stationing and surveillance positions in that battle, anc each mosque Was named after the honorable companion who stationed in it, with the exception of Aا-Fat'h Mosque, which was built on the site of a dome built for the Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) These mosques were built during the reign of omar bir Abdulaziz over Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah, and they were restored at various times ثار Heritage Commission ٥
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