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'''The Mosque of ʿUtban b. Malik''' is located in [[Medina]], to the north of [[Masjid al-Jumuʿa]] (the Friday Mosque), in an open area facing it. ʿUtban b. Malik was one of the [[Ansar]] (Helpers) and companions of [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]], and he participated in the [[Battle of Badr]]. The Prophet (s) prayed in a corner of his house, and for this reason, ʿUtbān designated that area as his place of prayer. | {{Building | ||
| title = The Mosque of ʿUtban b. Malik | |||
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| place = [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Medina]], Near [[Masjid al-Jumuʿa]] | |||
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| religious affiliation = Islam | |||
| beliefs = Prayer of the Prophet(s) in this mosque | |||
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| time of construction = 1 AH. | |||
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| latitude = 24.446091 | |||
| longitude = 39.615041۷ | |||
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}}'''The Mosque of ʿUtban b. Malik''' is located in [[Medina]], to the north of [[Masjid al-Jumuʿa]] (the Friday Mosque), in an open area facing it. ʿUtban b. Malik was one of the [[Ansar]] (Helpers) and companions of [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]], and he participated in the [[Battle of Badr]]. The Prophet (s) prayed in a corner of his house, and for this reason, ʿUtbān designated that area as his place of prayer. | |||
During the development and urban renewal project in 2015 (1393 SH), the walls of Masjid ʿUtban were demolished, and the remains of the structure were preserved as a historical and tourist site. | During the development and urban renewal project in 2015 (1393 SH), the walls of Masjid ʿUtban were demolished, and the remains of the structure were preserved as a historical and tourist site. | ||
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==Historical Images of the Mosque and Its Mihrab== | ==Historical Images of the Mosque and Its Mihrab== | ||
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File:عتبان 3.jpg|Aerial view near Masjid al-Jumuʿa | File:عتبان 3.jpg|Aerial view near Masjid al-Jumuʿa | ||
File:1403-05-28 18 03 13-Google Maps.png|Distant view of the mosque near ʿAbd al-Majīd Street | File:1403-05-28 18 03 13-Google Maps.png|Distant view of the mosque near ʿAbd al-Majīd Street | ||
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===Initial Images After Demolition=== | ===Initial Images After Demolition=== | ||
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File:1403-05-28 17 44 47-Mosque of Atban Bin Malik - Google Maps.png|alt= | File:1403-05-28 17 44 47-Mosque of Atban Bin Malik - Google Maps.png|alt= | ||
File:Alalam 635611550987617648 25f 4x3.jpg|alt= | File:Alalam 635611550987617648 25f 4x3.jpg|alt= | ||
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===Current Condition of the Mosque=== | ===Current Condition of the Mosque=== | ||
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File:Itban-bin-malik-2-1024x768.jpg|alt= | File:Itban-bin-malik-2-1024x768.jpg|alt= | ||
File:1403-05-28 17 45 25-Mosque of Atban Bin Malik - Google Maps.png|alt= | File:1403-05-28 17 45 25-Mosque of Atban Bin Malik - Google Maps.png|alt= | ||