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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : The prophet's mosque in al-madinah


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07-27-2009, 02:10 PM
THE PROPHET'S MOSQUE IN AL-MADINAH



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The first mosque built in Islam was the one built in Al-Madinah by the Prophet Mohammad in the year 622CE. It was a very simple structure made from adobe bricks and stone. Adjacent to the mosque was the modest house of the Prophet Mohammad in which he was later buried along with two of his companions; Abu Bakr As-Saddiq and Omar Ibn Al-Khattab. Te mosque acted as a centre for the community; not only allowing facilities for learning and celebrations, but distributing charity, writing to other heads of state and meeting delegations. After the establishment of the mosque, the Muslim community spread around it so that it became the very heart of the state.

Successive expansions through out history have made the Prophet's Mosque the magnificent architectural masterpiece it is today. Adjacent to the mosque is the beautiful green dome under which the grave of Prophet Mohammad can be found.

There is an area within the Mosue, between the pulpit (minber) and the grave of Prophet Mohammed called "Ar-Rawda As-Shareefa" where Muslims prefer to pray as they consider the area a place from paradise.



From Book: UNDERSTANDING ISLAM
Supervised by: Ministry of Endowment and Islamic Affairs
Financed by: Qatar Enowment Authority