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List of mosques in Medina

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This page attempts to list mosques in the city of Medina, Saudi Arabia, in a chronological order.

Era of Moḥammad

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Rashidunids

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Masjid an-Nabawi Interior
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Masjid al-Qiblatain
  • Abu Bakr Mosque (مسجد أبي بكر الصديق): It is located at the south-western flank of the Prophet’s Mosque, and north-west of the Masjid al-Ghamama.[1][2]
  • Al-Ahzab mosque, 715 ad.
  • Al-Einein mosque
  • Al-Fuqair Mosque
  • Al-Ijabah Mosque
  • Al Jum'ah Mosque
  • Al-Mostarah mosque
  • Al-Rayah mosque
  • Amr Bin Al-Khatab mosque
  • As-Sabaq Mosque: also known as the Bani Zuraiq Mosque was a mosque located in Medina, north-west of al-Masjid an-Nabawi.[3][2]
  • As-Sajadah Mosque
  • Bani Bayadhah Mosque
  • Bani Harithah Mosque
  • Fas'h Mosque: located at the foot of Mount Uhad, according to tradition on the day of Uhud battle Muhammad and his companions had offered Dhuhr prayer here.[4][2]
  • Manartain mosque
  • Masla mosque
  • Mosque of Al-Badeer (also known as Abi Zher mosque)
  • Mosque of Al-Bada'e
  • Mosque of Al-Fadeekh
  • Mosque of Al-Meekat
  • Mosque of Al-Saqiya: also called masjid Suqya, it is believed to have been built where once prophet Muhammad stayed on hiw way out for the Battle of Badr.
  • Mosque of Ali Bin Abu-Talib: it is situated some 290 meters from the Masjid Nabawi and 122 meters from Masjid Ghamama.[2]
  • Mosque of Atban Bin Dawood
  • Mosque of Bin yaqoob (also known as Baghla mosque)
  • Mosque of Marwa Haram
  • Mosque of Meghisla (also known as Bani Dinar mosque)
  • Mosque of Aisha:
  • Thaniyat Al-Wada'e mosque
  • The Seven Mosques: Situated on the site of the Battle of the Trench.
  • Tooshah Mosque
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Abbasids

  • Al-Djumu'a mosque

Ayyubids

  • Sulaidah Al-mishah mosque

Mamluks

  • Mosque of Al-Ghamama, is located where according to tradition Muhammad offered Salat ul-Istasqa when the city of Madina faced a shortage of rain, later on a small mosque was established during the reign of Umar Ibn 'Abdulaziz.[5][2]

Ottomans and Alawiyya Dynasty

Modern

  • Al-Sharif mosque
  • Bin Hafeez Mosque
  • Bokhari Mosque
  • Green mosque
  • Mosque Ajlan
  • Mosque Al-Ahmada
  • Mosque Albulihishi
  • Mosque and Wasil ibn Muheisen Radadi
  • Mosque of Mohammed Ben Bachir
  • Mosque Jarbou
  • Mosque Muslim ibn al-Hamid
  • Mosque of Juhani
  • Mosque of Markaz
  • Mosque of Muhammad Khalil Effendi
  • Sayyid Ash-Shuhada Mosque[6]
  • Tagouri mosque

See also

References

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