Masjid al-Qiblatayn
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masjid-al-qiblatayn-185-6640943
title:
Masjid al-Qiblatayn
text:
The Masjid al-Qiblatayn, also spelt Masjid al-Qiblatain, is a mosque in Medina believed by Muslims to be the place where the final Islamic prophet, Muhammad, received the command to change the Qibla from Jerusalem to Mecca. The mosque was built by Sawad ibn Ghanam ibn Ka'ab during the year 2 AH and is one of the few mosques in the world to have contained two mihrabs in different directions. In 1987, during the reign of King Fahd, the mosque was completely torn down and rebuilt. In the course of
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wiki
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description:
Mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masjid_al-Qiblatayn
date created:
2006-12-09T18:52:21Z
date modified:
2024-09-07T15:58:16Z
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