Medina's landmarks are largely Islamic in nature, including three of the most important mosques: the Prophet's Mosque, the Quba Mosque built by the Prophet, the First Mosque of Islam and the Mosque of the Two Qiblas where the qiblah was shifted to Mecca, and Medina also boasts the graves of more than 70 martyrs. of the Companions.
Content
Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, Medina
Al-Qiblatain Mosque, Medina
The Miqat Mosque, Medina
Quba Mosque, Medina
Seven mosques in Medina
Al Anbariya Mosque, Medina
Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque, Medina
Al-Ghamama Mosque, Medina
Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, Medina
Al-Masjid an-Nabawi is one of the three mosques that the traveler comes to, and prayer in it is better than a thousand prayers in others besides the Sacred Mosque. It was built by the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace) and includes his honorable tomb with two of his revered companions Abu Bakr Al Siddik and Umar bin Al Khattab. Rectangular with ten tall minarets, it is also the first place in the Arabian Peninsula to be illuminated by electric lights.
Al-Qiblatain Mosque, Medina
It is the only mosque in the world where prayers were performed with two kisses. The Companions went to two tribes in prayer. In the beginning, the qiblah was in the Holy House and in the second year of the Hijrah, the qiblah went to the Great Mosque, and the Prophet Muhammad sent a companion to inform Muslims in the outskirts of Medina. Comrades and people are praying and telling them that they have started their prayers to the new qiblah. The construction of the Al-Qiblatain Mosque dates back to 623 AD and is distinguished by its bright white color.
To follow up and read more about the most important tourist attractions in Medina, follow us:
1- What do you know about Mount Uhud, Medina?
2- Prophet's Mosque
3- Places worth visiting in Medina
Quba Mosque, Medina
The Quba Mosque of Medina The first mosque built specifically in Islam in 622 AD, when the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, arrived in Medina. He himself laid the first stone, which features a mihrab, high minarets, and a splendid marble pulpit inside. After the square it only had 1,600 square meters, and its total area with its facilities was about 13,500 square metres.
The Miqat Mosque, Medina
The Miqat Mosque is one of the most important tourist attractions in Medina. Visitors visit Medina before embarking on Hajj and Umrah trips. Miqat Mosque or Abyar Ali is the place where pilgrims and Umrah pilgrims are stolen, either by the residents of Medina or abroad. Meqat is located on the western side of Wadi Al-Aqiq, 14 km from the Prophet's Mosque.It is worth noting that the Miqat Mosque was built during the era of Omar bin Abdulaziz and underwent many renovations until King Faisal bin Abdulaziz ordered extensive extensions due to the small size of the mosque. Over the years, the size of the mosque has doubled several times to receive a large number of believers who reach about 5000 believers. It is located 6000 meters away, in addition to the buildings of the Lodo and the Haram, a large garden and a car park on the western side of the mosque
Seven mosques in Medina
The city includes quite a few historical mosques that tourists want to visit when they travel to Medina, and one of the most important of these mosques is the area that includes seven mosques, which is one of the most important tourist attractions in Medina, as it is one of the ancient historical monuments with the outskirts of the invasion where Muslims dug A trench to protect them from the Kafir army and to defend the city of the Prophet. The sites of the seven mosques were originally the places of the Almoravids during the conquest, and the mosques were named after the Almoravids, with the exception of the Al-Fath Mosque, where it was a special dome for the Prophet. The names of the mosque are Al-Fath Mosque, Salman Al-Farsi Mosque, Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque, Omar Ibn Al-Khattab Mosque, Ali Ibn Abi Talib Mosque, and Fatima Mosque. The seventh mosque is the mosque of the two Qiblas, which is not far from these mosques
Al Anbariya Mosque, Medina
Al-Anbariya Mosque is one of the most famous mosques in Madinah. It has a historical character and is located in the southwest of the Prophet’s Mosque in the Anbariya region, which includes the Al-Hejaz station. The mosque was built in 1326 AD. During the Ottoman era on behalf of Sultan Abdul Hamid II and it was designed in the Ottoman style. With black basalt stones on the outside, the inside is painted white. When entering the mosque, we find that it consists of two parts. The first is the entrance to the mosque, which has a square shape and includes a dome with exquisite decorations in traditional colors from the Ottoman era, and then the prayer hall without a minbar where Friday prayers are not held in the mosque, so many visitors are interested in seeing the Anbariya Mosque during the trip to Medina
Abu Bakr Al Siddiq Mosque, Medina
The construction date of the Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque dates back to the year 1254 AH. Historians mention that the site of the Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque had witnessed the Eid prayer of the Prophet many times. Omar bin Abdul Aziz within the urban movement that singled out the mosques of Medina. As for the design of the mosque, it consists of two parts, the first is the open hall to the east of the mosque, and the second is inside the mosque of a square shape and contains a large dome painted from the inside in white. One of the most important tourist attractions in Madinah, which tourists are keen to visit, pray there and take souvenir photos
Al-Ghamama Mosque, Medina
Madinah contains a large number of historical mosques in which the Prophet prayed, and among those mosques is the Al-Ghamama Mosque, which is located 500 meters from the Prophet’s Mosque. The sun had hidden the Prophet's face during his prayers, and he was also famous for performing the absentee prayer on the Negus.Al-Ghamama Mosque was built during the era of Omar bin Abdul Aziz and went through many renovations and repairs in varying periods. Al-Ghamama Mosque is famous for its many high minarets and was designed from the outside with black basalt stones, and is one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Medina.
To follow up and read more about the most important tourist attractions in Medina, follow us:
1- What do you know about Mount Uhud, Medina?
2- Prophet's Mosque
3- Places worth visiting in Medina
Inquire about city hotel offers through the reservations team on WhatsApp on the following numbers
We are happy to see you follow us on