The Seven Mosques
The Seven Mosques
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Kizomama
Cotabato City, Philippines9,013 contributions
Nov 2022 • Couples
My first visit on these seven masjid was on 1979, followed on 1988 and 1992, those were the years that all of the 7 masjid were quite intact.
My other trips on 2010 2015 2017 and 2018 were quite different.
Some of the masjid were not there anymore.
Still must to see and visit.
The parking is wide & good.
My other trips on 2010 2015 2017 and 2018 were quite different.
Some of the masjid were not there anymore.
Still must to see and visit.
The parking is wide & good.
Written November 7, 2022
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Waqar Sarwar
Islamabad, Pakistan646 contributions
Apr 2018 • Family
This mosque has been built as a commemoration of the camps that were put up by the Prophet's (PBUH) companions during the 3rd Ghazwa (war). Secondly, the 7 mosques are actually 6. Probably, Masjid Qiblatayn was part of this group of 7, however, now it is a separate mosque.
Written May 7, 2018
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anwar S
London, UK332 contributions
Dec 2019
They call it seven mosques but are actually six. Situated in the valley of Mount Sala'. The history of these masjids are dates back to Hijra 5 when the battle of Trench (Khandaq battle) happened. The six masjids are build in the places where Muslim warriors statoned during the battle. None of these masjids were build as seen today but those were mere "small places" and later on masjids are build and named accordingly like Salman Al-Farsi Mosque, Abu Bakr Siddiq Mosque, Umar bin Khattab Mosque, Ali bin Abi Talib Mosque and Fatimah Az-Zahra Mosque. Also, there is al Fatah mosque which is the largest. Then why it is called seven mosques? There is Masjid Qiblatain about a kilometere away which one is also added to the six and called seven masjids. Some historians are also in an opinion that there was another mosque called Sa'ad bin Ma'az Mosque which is later demolished (To be verified).
Sad part is that, none of these mosques are preserved with it's importance. We see a different approach on tourism and history recently and hoping these monuments will be well protected.
Sad part is that, none of these mosques are preserved with it's importance. We see a different approach on tourism and history recently and hoping these monuments will be well protected.
Written December 23, 2019
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Mumtaz400
Muscat, Oman759 contributions
Nov 2017 • Family
Ok First things first; the 7 mosques are actually 6. As I know; originally Masjid Qiblatayn was part of this group of 7 Masjids but now it is counted as a separate Masjid. So, this place is a combination of 6 Masjids.
These Masjids remind us about Ghazwa-e-Khandaq. Names of these 6 Masjids are - AlFath, Salman Farsi, AbuBakr Siddiq, Omar bin Khattab, Ali bin AbuTalib, Fatima.
Ofcourse, now we see one Masjid which is combination of all these 6; some call it the 7 Masjids and some call it "Masjid-e-Khandaq.
There is a very nice shop setup here where you can buy things made in Madinah. Worth a visit when you are there.
These Masjids remind us about Ghazwa-e-Khandaq. Names of these 6 Masjids are - AlFath, Salman Farsi, AbuBakr Siddiq, Omar bin Khattab, Ali bin AbuTalib, Fatima.
Ofcourse, now we see one Masjid which is combination of all these 6; some call it the 7 Masjids and some call it "Masjid-e-Khandaq.
There is a very nice shop setup here where you can buy things made in Madinah. Worth a visit when you are there.
Written November 27, 2017
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Aslam86
Colombo, Sri Lanka104 contributions
Dec 2016
This is an important site in islamic history. one of the places where a battle took place which Prophet took part in.
Written January 17, 2017
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Kausar Wali
Gujranwala, Pakistan2,130 contributions
Jan 2017 • Couples
The seven Mosques reminding us about Ghazwa-Khanduq. At that time there were actually 6 small Masjids namely- AlFath, Salman Farsi, AbuBakr Siddiq, Omar bin Khattab, Ali bin AbuTalib, Fatima. But nowadays only 1 big Masjid exists. Muslims visit this place for historic value of remembrance.
Written January 2, 2017
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Pakimran
Rawalpindi, Pakistan197 contributions
Jul 2016 • Friends
This historical place is actually on walking distance of 15-20 min from the Majid Al Nabvi. on this location while entering from the front on the left side you can find the Masjid Usman رضی اللہ تعالی عنہ and Masjid Fateh, on a low rise mountain, (steps are constructed to the Masjid.
Written July 12, 2016
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FLOVINUS SAMUEL BARU (EMPEROR)
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia47 contributions
Oct 2019 • Solo
I have nothing to say
I actually like to see your places. That's it...i like to travel & i like to wrote some comments
I actually like to see your places. That's it...i like to travel & i like to wrote some comments
Written October 28, 2019
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Dr. Ziauddin Ahmed
Dhaka City, Bangladesh1,528 contributions
Sep 2017 • Friends
There were seven historical mosques, still 4 mosques are there. But , a new big mosque was built instead of rest 3. Very quiet and calm place. Very important place to visit.
Written August 17, 2018
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Jafar S
New Delhi, India163 contributions
Dec 2017 • Family
Saba' in arabic means seven. There were seven mosques situated at this place marking the camps of the senior sahabas at the time of the Battle of Khandak. Now, they have constructed a new mosque an accommodated all the seven mosques into one. There is no special reward to pray in this mosque. You can just visit it for a historical point of view.
Written April 22, 2018
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I stand open to correction so please ask another. These are the names as far as I know =
1. Salman Al FarisI
2. Ali ibn abi Talib
3 Umar Ibn Al Khattab
4. AL Fath
5. Abu Baker Al Siddique
6. Masjid Qiblatayn
7. Musad Ibn Moaz
Written February 3, 2018
Amongst the many sites, the Seven Mosque is less crowded. How does the mosque get its name as Seven Mosque what are the significant history that we need ti remember. Tq. Saha
Written August 4, 2017
This site gets its name the 7 mosques build in this area also this the trench battle where happened
Written August 6, 2019
i would like to know how far is these mosque from Masjid -an-nabi
Written February 15, 2016
About 2-3 kilometers
Written August 6, 2019
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