King Faisal Road 11 (1.4 km from The Seven Mosques)
Located in Medina a 13-minute walk from Al-Masjid an-Nabawi فندق ديوان روز DIWAN ROSE HOTEl features views of the city.
King Faisal Rd - 1St Ring Rd (1.7 km from The Seven Mosques)
Located in Medina فندق ارتال العالمي Artal International Hotel provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. The property is around a 8-minute walk from Al-Masjid an-Nabawi 3.5 miles from Quba Mosque and 3.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/D (0.7 km from The Seven Mosques)
2659 Atiq Al Bakri (0.8 km from The Seven Mosques)
2659 Atiq Al Bakri (0.8 km from The Seven Mosques)
2659 Atiq Al Bakri (0.8 km from The Seven Mosques)
2677 Atiq Al Bakri (0.8 km from The Seven Mosques)
Al Harth Ibn Muslim street - Distri (1.0 km from The Seven Mosques)
Located in Medina within 3 miles of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi and a 17-minute walk of Qiblatain Mosque Nersyan Taiba Hotel Apartments provides accommodations with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private parking for.
The Seven Mosques of Al Madinah are some of the most sacred and important places of worship in the city. Located within a radius of only two kilometers, these seven mosques are revered by Muslims around the world. The oldest mosque is Masjid al-Qiblatain, which dates back to 629 AD when Prophet Muhammad commanded his followers to turn their faces towards the Kaaba for Prayer.
The other mosques include Masjid al-Nabawi, which was built by Prophet Muhammad himself; Masjid al-Jumu'ah, the main Friday mosque of the city; Masjid e Tooba, known for its huge dome; and Masjid Quba, regarded as the first mosque ever built in Islam. The other two mosques are Masjid e Qiblatain and Al-Masjid An-Nabi Mosque.
These seven iconic mosques have been home to travelers from across the world who come here seeking spiritual guidance and divine blessings. Each mosque offers a unique experience owing to its architectural magnificence and historic significance. Visiting these mosques can be a moving experience as they represent an integral part of Islamic culture and history. Inside them visitors can find beautiful marble walls adorned with intricate mosaics depicting stories from Islamic scripture. Furthermore, each mosque has its own unique library full of ancient manuscripts devoted to Islamic philosophy and theology.
Besides being spiritual havens for believers, these seven holy mosques also serve as educational institutions where people can learn about religion, science and literature in various languages such as Arabic, Persian and Urdu. Furthermore, they also act as centers for social activities such as religious lectures or gatherings that promote peace among people from different faiths.
Finally, it is believed that visiting all seven mosques on certain occasions will bring immense blessings from Allah (God). Therefore many Muslims flock to these sacred places during special events such as Eid ul Fitr or Hajj pilgrimage with hopes of receiving special favors from Allah (God).