ﷺ Masjid Rasulullah Nabawi - Al Haram

4.9/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact ﷺ Masjid Rasulullah Nabawi

Address :

Al Haram, Medina 42311, Saudi Arabia

Postal code : 42311
Opening hours :
Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours
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Al Haram, Medina 42311, Saudi Arabia
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mohammed asifpasha on Google

Al Hamdulillaah.... Jannah on Earth is such a place where Prophet's Grand Mosque is present. Peaceful place, where you concentrate on your prayers and forget the world. This is a spiritual place and visited by millions from around the world. May Allah have peace on Prophet and his all followers.
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Nathalie Morin on Google

One of the best destination on earth for those seeking peace.
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Muhammad Azeem on Google

Magnificent peaceful atmosphere
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Naved Ansari on Google

Masha Allah, feel relaxed and blessed, one of the millions, that Allah has given chance to visit.
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Mehnaz T on Google

Women's Ziyarah/Ar Rawdah is open after Fajr Salah and after Isha Salah only. It is not open on Jummah which is after Isha Thursday and after Fajr on Friday. Here is what happened and what to expect: You did not need Eatmarna booking, they were not using it. TIP 1 - Arrive at Maghrib if you plan to go after Isha. After Asr is best if you don't want to walk through people looking for a spot. Arrive at 2am if you plan to go after Fajr and not walk through people. TIP 2 - Enter from Gate 25 of masjid. This is the number on the actual masjid walls and entrances (see picture). Enter and walk straight past the large wooden doors (see picture) into the "holding place". I arrived at masjid through gate 25 for maghrib Salah (6:45pm). Went in straight ahead to the front where you will pass the large wooden partition. You HAVE to be sitting beyond this wooden partition in order to be able to get into Rawdah. Yes it looks full as some people are there after Dhur waiting. But keep walking and try to find a spot amongst people. Note that people will actually leave after maghrib and isha as they never planned to go to Rawdah but were in the "Hold Place" just for salah. This will open up more space. Prayed maghrib salah and some people left so I kept walking further into the space and found a good spot and waited for Isha. Once Isha salah started (8:35pm), this is where guards started to close the doors of that wooden partician I told you about. This is why it is IMPORTANT you walk pass these wooden partition and into this "hold place". From 9pm to 12:30am, we all waited in this holding place. Please be patient. Many people actually started to leave around 11pm. Be mentally prepared to stay +5hours. Read Qur’an, translation, dhikr, find ways to help others like giving out zamzam water to people siting around. There are 3 sections in this area and around 10pm is when one of the sections were allowed to go. People starts screaming around this time and get up not realizing they still have to wait for their section to be allowed. Sit and wait until you see doors open in your section. My section was the last section to be allowed to go AND it was a good thing! We were allowed at 12:30am. Even in my last section, I took my time and walked at the end of the crowd as everyone else was running to the front towards Rawdah. Everyone now walks through the masjid mens area, to the area where the green dome/rawdah is. I waited there purposefully to be one of the last few to go in the rawdah. Here again, they ask you to sit and let small groups go in. This is an improvement from last time where everyone just rushed and you could not even find a space to make sajdah from the crowd. This second holding area is a great improvement. Even with this wait, I took my time and stayed in the back being one of the last people to enter. Why? Alhamdulillah the guards did not rush you, they did not say "Jaldi/hurry", there was enough space and just peace. The guards knew it was the end of the crowd and were just relaxing and allowing people to finish without having to worry about moving the crowd. I took my time and was able to pray more than just 2 nafl rakahs and was able to make longer sajdah and du'a. Once again, this was such an improvement from before as you got to spend a good 10mins in rawdah. No doubt, those who went before me were rushed and the groups that went before us, I guarantee they were rushed and told to hurry up. You will then exit from gate 39-41 and can let your husband/brother/son know to meet you at these gates if you need them to pick up up.
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Md Irfan on Google

The Prophet's Mosque, also known as Masjid Al-Nabawi, Masjid al-Nabawi was the third mosque built in the history of Islam and is now one of the largest mosques in the world. It is the second-holiest site in Islam, after Masjid al-Haram in Mecca. The site was originally adjacent to Muhammad's house; he settled there after his Hijra (emigration) to Medina in 622 CE. About Medina is the second most holy city, and was the first capital of Islam. This is where the Mosque Of Prophet Muhammad is and where the Prophet Muhammad lived. There are many monuments and historical places.
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Mehran khan on Google

Vsist this place so many times and I have already reviewed it. Post so many pics of it. One of the sacred places for Muslims where our beloved Prophet Muhammad S. A. W. Roza is located.
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Khoms Tambayan on Google

MaShaAllah Such a great experienced to performed salatul Eid here at the prophet mosque and i am so much blessed to be here. Shukran Ya Allah. Maassalamah ramadhan until we meet again InShaAllah??. #ramadhan2022 #eid2022

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