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Medina line art

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EAN : 6151312858842
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The city of Medina in Saudi Arabia is home to the Prophet’s Mosque (Masjid al-Nabawi), one of the holiest sites in Islam. Here are some key features and information about the Prophet’s Mosque:
Construction and Expansion:
The Prophet’s Mosque was originally built by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) upon his migration to Medina in 622 CE.
The mosque has undergone several expansions and renovations over the centuries to accommodate the growing number of pilgrims and worshippers.
Architectural Features:
The current structure of the mosque features a large central courtyard surrounded by a series of domes and minarets.
The Green Dome, situated above the Prophet’s tomb, is a distinctive feature of the mosque and is often illuminated at night.
Prophet’s Tomb:
The mosque houses the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), along with the tombs of his two companions, Abu Bakr and Umar (may Allah be pleased with them).
The graves are located in the Rawdah area, and it is a common practice for visitors to offer prayers and seek blessings in this sacred space.
Qibla Adjustment:
The original Qibla (direction of prayer) of the mosque was towards Jerusalem. However, it was later adjusted to face the Kaaba in Mecca, aligning with the change in the Qibla direction commanded in the Quran.
Religious Significance:
The Prophet’s Mosque is considered the second holiest site in Islam, after the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca.
Muslims visiting the mosque often perform prayers and seek blessings, especially in the Rawdah area, which is believed to be a garden from the gardens of Paradise.
Modern Expansions:
The mosque has undergone extensive modernization and expansion projects to accommodate the increasing number of worshippers, especially during the annual pilgrimage (Hajj) season.
Access to Visitors:
The Prophet’s Mosque is open to visitors and worshippers throughout the year. Millions of Muslims from around the world visit the mosque to perform prayers, particularly during the Hajj pilgrimage.
The Prophet’s Mosque holds immense spiritual significance for Muslims, and its serene atmosphere and historical importance make it a central place of worship and reflection in the Islamic world.