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The Seven Mosques
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The Seven Mosques (Sab'u Masajid) is a group of small mosques built on the site of the Battle of the Trench (Khandaq), where Muslims defended Medina in 627 CE. Each mosque is named after a companion or figure involved in the battle, such as Salman al-Farsi and Abu Bakr. Visitors can walk among the mosques, which are set in a peaceful garden area, and reflect on the historical significance. The site offers a tangible connection to early Islamic military history and the strategic trench dug by the defenders.
Don't miss
- Visit each of the seven small mosques, each named after a companion of the Prophet.
- Walk the grounds where the Battle of the Trench took place, imagining the historic events.
- See the remains of the trench and learn about the defensive strategy used.
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