Mosque Al-Qiblatayn
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Spiritual Significance of Mosque Al-Qiblatayn
The Mosque Al-Qiblatayn is revered for its historical and architectural importance in Islam.
Constructed in 623 CE by Sawad ibn Ghanam ibn Ka'ab, it is believed to be the site where Muhammad was commanded to shift the Qibla direction to Mecca from Jerusalem. The mosque uniquely features two mihrabs, one for each direction of prayer.
Notable Features
- 📍 Historical Relevance: The mosque is one of the earliest built during the time of the Prophet.
- 🏛️ Architectural Design: The mosque was fully rebuilt in 1987 under King Fahd to enhance its grandeur.
- 📖 Cultural Heritage: It remains a significant pilgrimage site for Muslims visiting Medina.
The mosque is freely accessible, appealing to tourists, families, and historians alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Mosque Al-Qiblatayn
Historical Construction
Built in 623 CE, it is among the earliest mosques established in Islamic history.
Two Mihrabs
It originally contained two prayer niches for both Jerusalem and Mecca.
1987 Reconstruction
The mosque was entirely rebuilt during King Fahd's reign, enhancing its architectural features.
Location
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Address
View mapKing Faisal Road
Opening Hours
Friday:
Open 24 hours
Monday:
Open 24 hours
Saturday:
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Sunday:
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Thursday:
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Tuesday:
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Wednesday:
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Contact Information
Price
Free. No entrance fees required.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 1 to 2 hours.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (8:00 AM–10:00 AM) are suitable for fewer visitors.