Madinah’s historical mosques and tourist spots that captivate visitors

Quba Mosque

Only three and a half kilometers away from Masjid Nabawi is the first mosque of Islam, which was founded by the Prophet of Islam himself. It is believed that the Prophet of Islam spent four days in Quba before entering Madinah and Muslims believe that the reward of going to Quba Mosque with the intention of prayer is equal to one Umrah.

Many people visit it for its unique architecture and historical significance. It has four minarets with a height of 47 meters with a white dome, of which the construction of the first minaret is attributed to Hazrat Umar Ibn Abdul Aziz.

Hijaz Railway

The palace of Urwa bin Al-Zubayr

The previous mosque

Al Bint Dam and Khyber

Ali Mosque

Jannat al-Baqi

Jannat al-Baqi is the oldest Islamic cemetery in Medina. Companions, family members and many personalities are buried here. Baqi refers to the place where wild plants are found.

The cemetery has three entrances on the north, east and west sides.

In the last expansion of Masjid Nabawi Sharif, the houses between this graveyard and Masjid Nabawi were demolished. In the eastern direction of Masjid Nabawi Sharif, this Baqi cemetery has now been connected to the outer courtyard of Masjid Nabawi Sharif.

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