About Quba Mosque

Legend has it that the prophet Muhammad laid the first stones of the Quba Mosque on the outskirts of Medina in the 7th century. Also known as the First Masjid of Islam, it is the first mosque ever built. It is said that upon its completion Muhammad prayed there for two weeks and would go there every Saturday afterwards. 

The mosque is a striking one. It features six white basalt domes and two tall white columns. It will definitely catch your eye against any kind of sky, but particularly when the sun shines on it. On the inside, the mosque has four minarets, a house for imams and muezzins, a library, and even a marketplace with shops. The prayer hall is built around the courtyard. Off the courtyard is a separate area reserved for women surrounded by a privacy screen. The overall look and feel of the mosque are quite simple, but the courtyard is decorated with black, red, and white marble. The open areas are sheltered from the sun by palm trees.

One of the imams said that the mosque is filled with people who love to purify themselves and Allah loves them because of it.
 

Must See

  • Prophet's mosque 
  • Architecture 
  • City Sightseeing Al Madinah on a bus

How to reach

If you take a flight from Riyadh it takes 2 hours and 5 minutes and costs you 697.290 SAR - 2,350.54 SAR.

A bus takes 14 hours and 52 minutes and costs you 296.161 SAR - 427.371 SAR.

Drive from Riyadh to Quba Mosque takes 8 hours and  28 minutes.

Tips

  • Mostly, in all the mosques you will find a seperate female prayer area, here it is located at the back of the mosque and it has two levels, ground and the floor above.
  • For those with a wheelchair, they have designated area inside for praying.
  • Parking can be an issue but you may get lucky.
  • As you will be in an Islamic country there are a few things which you need to keep in mind.
  • Firstly you need to be physically fit to stand in long queues and handle the pressure of the crowd.
  • Please remain silent whilst you're inside.
  • Don't forget to take something to cover your head ladies and dress appropriately. 
  • No shoes allowed inside. 

Visit Time

Sunday:            Open 24 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.

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Waiting Time

Yes 2-3 hours as its a holy and a place of worship

 

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Entrance Fee

No

 

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Time you can spend

1 to 2 hours

 

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Weather

Clear Sky 29.76°C

 

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