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  2. List of mosques in Medina - Wikipedia

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    Mosque Image Overview Circa 120 CE: Quba Mosque: The Quba Mosque (مَسْجِد قُبَاء) is located on the outskirts of Medina, Saudi Arabia. Initially, the mosque was built 9 kilometres off Medina in the village of Quba, before Medina expanded to include this village. Circa 677 CE: Al-Masjid an-Nabawī

  3. Category:Mosques in Medina - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mosques in Medina" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. The Seven Mosques - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Mosques (Arabic: المساجد السبعة, romanized: al-Masājid al-Saʿba) is a complex of six small historic and often visited mosques in the city of Medina, Saudi Arabia. Despite only consisting of six mosques, the complex is called seven because some think it originally consisted of seven mosques.

  5. List of mosques in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Medina? Mosque of Al-Ghamama: Medina? Mosque of Al-Saqiya: Medina? Mosque of Atban Bin Malik: Medina? Mosque of Bani Haram: Medina? Quba Mosque: Medina: 622: The first mosque that was built by Muhammad. [14] Sayyid Ash-Shuhada Mosque: Medina: 2017: This mosque is near the grave of Muhammad's uncle, Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib, at the foot of ...

  6. Masjid al-Qiblatayn - Wikipedia

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    The Masjid al-Qiblatayn (Arabic: مسجد القبلتين, lit. 'Mosque of the Two Qiblas', standard pronunciation: [mas.dʒid al.qib.la.tajn], Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [mas.dʒɪd al.ɡɪb.la.teːn]), also spelt Masjid al-Qiblatain, [1] is a mosque in Medina believed by Muslims to be the place where the final Islamic prophet, Muhammad, received the command to change the Qibla (direction ...

  7. Mosque of Bani Haram - Wikipedia

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    Mosque of Bani Haram (Arabic: مسجد بني حرام) is one of the historic mosques in Medina, Saudi Arabia. It stands in the area where the tribe of Bani Haram lived, and it was used as a base camp during the Battle of the Trench .

  8. List of largest mosques - Wikipedia

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    1 List of mosques. 2 See also. ... Area (m 2) City Country ... Mecca Saudi Arabia: Pre-622 – Prophet's Mosque: 1,500,000 [3] 384,000 [4] Medina

  9. Lists of mosques - Wikipedia

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    Lists of mosques cover mosques, places of worship for Muslims. The lists include the most famous, largest and oldest mosques, and mosques mentioned in the Quran , as well as lists of mosques in each region and country of the world.