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Masjid Al Ghamamah

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Masjid Al Ghamamah is a small but significant mosque located in the Al Haram area of Medina, Saudi Arabia. It is believed to be the site where the Prophet Muhammad performed the Salat al-Istisqa (prayer for rain) and where the cloud (ghamamah) provided shade for him. The mosque features a simple white structure with a single dome and a minaret, reflecting traditional Islamic architecture. Inside, the prayer hall is modest yet serene, with carpets and calligraphy adorning the walls. It is less crowded than the nearby Prophet's Mosque, offering a peaceful atmosphere for worship and reflection. Pilgrims often visit to pray and connect with the history of early Islam. The mosque is surrounded by other historic sites, making it a key stop on a spiritual tour of Medina.

No te lo pierdas

  • Pray at the site of the Prophet's rain prayer
  • Admire the simple Ottoman-era architecture
  • Peaceful atmosphere away from crowds
  • Nearby historic sites like the Prophet's Mosque and Jannat al-Baqi

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  • Dress modestly; women should cover their hair and wear an abaya.
  • Remove shoes before entering the prayer area.
  • Photography is allowed but be respectful of worshippers.
  • The mosque is open for all five daily prayers.

Un poco de historia

Built during the Ottoman era, Masjid Al Ghamamah commemorates the spot where the Prophet Muhammad led the rain prayer. The name 'Ghamamah' means 'cloud', referencing the tradition that a cloud shaded him during the prayer.

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Is Masjid Al Ghamamah open to non-Muslims?

No, the mosque is located in the holy city of Medina, which is restricted to Muslims.

What is the significance of the name?

'Ghamamah' means cloud, referencing the cloud that shaded the Prophet during prayer.

Can I visit during prayer times?

Yes, the mosque is open for all prayers. It's best to visit outside peak hours for a quieter experience.

Is there parking nearby?

Limited street parking is available, but it's easier to walk from the Prophet's Mosque area.

Are there restrooms or wudu facilities?

Yes, the mosque has separate wudu areas for men and women.

How far is it from the Prophet's Mosque?

It's about a 5-minute walk from the northern side of the Prophet's Mosque.

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