مسجد الفسح - Sayyid al-Shuhada

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7617 عبدالعزيز بن مروان, Sayyid al-Shuhada, Medina 42321, Saudi Arabia
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Syed Shuaib Ahmed on Google

Al-Fash Mosque is a small mosque under the cave at Mount Uhud. It is reported that the Prophet performed Zuhr prayer sitting at its location after the fighting on the day of Uhud, because of the injuries sustained during the battle and the Muslims prayed sitting behind him. It was perhaps built by Umar bin Abdul Aziz during his governorship of Madinah. The structure is Ottoman.
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Fisa Rimaz on Google

Al-Fahs mosque is small mosque constructed by stones in the foots of Mountain Ohud. It is believed that during Ohud ghazwa, prophet MUHAMMAD PBUH offered prayers in this mosque. This is another religious, historical asset which requires uplift and maintenance.
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Ghulam Mujtaba on Google

Rasool e Akram SAW rested here after Ghazwa e Uhad and prayed here.
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Muhammad Sabih Khan on Google

Masjid where Nabi kareem saw offered zuhr on the day of ghazwa e uhud
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Abu Riyan on Google

Remains of the masjid Fasah, also spelled al-Fas'h (مسجد الفسح), are situated at the foot of the mountain below the cave of Uhud. The Masjid al-as'h is also known as the Masjid Uhud, due to its proximity to the Mount Uhud. According to tradition on the day of Uhud battle the Prophet Muhammad and His companions had offered Dhuhr prayer here. Although the old structure of Masjid is ruined, signs of the walls and Mehrab are still visible. The Jameh Sayyed al-Shohada and the Uhud Cemetery are located about 700 meters to the south. Although Ghazwa-i Uhud took place in 625 CE, the mosque was built much later about 1000 years later. Today the nearly square structure is reduced to rubble, and only south-western corner walls are partially intact. The building is now surrounded by an iron fence to guard its sustainability. It is 4.5 km from al-Masjid an-Nabawi. According to a tradition the verse 11 of Surah Mujadilah was revealed at this site, hence the name Masjid al-Fas'h. First definite mention of a mosque at the foot of Mount Uhud can traced back to mid-nineth century, circa 850 CE. Urdah ibn Shabah (أورده ابن شبه) (d. 876 CE / 262 Hj.), makes a mention of it in his account of Mosques Where Prophet Muhammad Prayed. Most likely the Masjid al-Fasah was originally built by Umar bin Abdul Aziz during his governorship of Madinah but the current structure is Ottoman. The mosque at this site has been constructed and destroyed several times over the centuries. Very scant details of the structure are found in the historical sources, but mostly it was a small and remote site. al-Matari (المطري), also mentions a mosque here, "...under the mountain of Uhud, on the Qiblah side, there is a small mosque attached to the mountain, whose construction has been destroyed." Initial construction was already destroyed and there are only few remnants of the east, west and south wall, and the mihrab mujawwaf which is still visible. It was built with the abundant black volcanic stones in the area. References Dr. Muhammad Ilyas Abdul Ghani, Pictorial History of Madinah Munawwarah, (English translation), 2005. Archaeological Mosques in Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah, Muhammad Elias Abdul Ghani, 1st edition, Al-Rashid Press, 1418 Hj. / 1998 CE, p. 154-159. Islam Kotob, حاشية ابن حجر الهيثمي على شرح الإيضاح في مناسك الحج, p. 507.
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Md. Kareemuddin on Google

Historic Masjid at Uhad mountain
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Mansoor Vellore on Google

prophetic biography literature mention that the prophet sal prayed in the mosque in uhad in al-jirar tributary right next to the mountain, after fighting was over on the day uhad (the 3rd year A.H).
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Thanish Ahmed on Google

Uhud Mosque (Al-Faseh) Prophetic Biography literature mention that the Prophet sal prayed in the mosque in Uhud in Al Jirar tributary right next to the mountain, after fighting was over un the day of Uhud (the 3rd year A.H).

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