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7 September 2025

  • 11:3211:32, 7 September 2025 Imam al-Hasan al-Mujtaba (a) (hist | edit) [13,890 bytes] Engineer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Imam Ḥasan al-Mujtabā (ʿa) was the son of Amīr al-Muʾminīn ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib (ʿa), the second Imam of the Shīʿa and the fifth caliph of the Muslims. He is described as the one who most resembled the Messenger of God (ṣ), a devout worshipper and ascetic, and it is reported that several times in his life he gave away all or half of his wealth in charity. After the martyrdom of Amīr al-Muʾminīn, he assumed the caliphate by the people’s allegiance, but...")

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  • 07:4407:44, 18 August 2025 Al-Fath Mosque (hist | edit) [9,445 bytes] Engineer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox building | name = | image = مسجد_فتح.webp | image_size = | image_link = | image_caption = | other_names = Al-Ahzāb Mosque, Al-A'lā Mosque | location = Saudi Arabia, Medina, western slope of Mount Sela' | building_type = Mosque | religious_affiliation = Islam | venerated = Muslims | founded_by = | established = | events = | reconstructions = | historical_features = | area = | length = | width = | height = | status = Existing | capacity = | f...")

31 July 2025

  • 12:4412:44, 31 July 2025 Imam 'Ali (a) (hist | edit) [17,456 bytes] Engineer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "**Imam Ali (a)** was the first Imam of the Shia Muslims, the husband of \[Lady Fatima (s)], and the father of \[Imam Husayn (a)] and \[Imam Hasan (a)]. According to Shia belief, he was appointed by God as the Imam and Caliph after \[Prophet Muhammad (s)]. Imam Ali was the first male to believe in the Prophet of Islam, his son-in-law, and one of his closest companions. He was a prominent and influential figure in early Islamic history. In his sermons and letters, Imam Al...")

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28 June 2025

  • 11:0311:03, 28 June 2025 Aisha (hist | edit) [11,429 bytes] Engineer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Aisha was the third wife of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the daughter of Abu Bakr ibn Abi Quhafa. Aisha is regarded as one of the outstanding women of early Islam, holding both political and social status, and more than two thousand hadiths have been narrated from her. Aisha has been criticized by Shi’a due to her disagreements with Imam Ali (AS) and her confrontation with him in the Battle of the Camel. There are places in Medina associated with Aisha. The most famous...")

16 June 2025

  • 12:2012:20, 16 June 2025 Al-Qiblatayn Mosque (hist | edit) [6,569 bytes] Engineer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Qiblatain Mosque (Mosque of the Two Qiblas) is one of the ancient mosques in the city of Medina in Saudi Arabia. Historical sources state that the Prophet was praying in this mosque—located in the neighborhood of the Banu Salama tribe—facing Jerusalem (the first qibla of Muslims) when the command to change the qibla toward the Kaaba was revealed to him. This mosque is located near a well called Bir Rumah. ==Name== Masjid al-Qiblatain, or *Masjid Dhu al-Qiblatain...")

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  • 05:4305:43, 2 February 2025 The Mosque of al-Usba (hist | edit) [8,819 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Mosque of al-ʿUsba''' (Arabic: Masjid al-ʿUṣba ) is an ancient mosque in Medina, also known as Masjid al-Tawba (the Mosque of Repentance). It is located to the west of Masjid Quba in an area filled with farms and water wells. The structure of the mosque consists of a roofless square, approximately 11 meters in length and width, with stone walls about one meter high. It is reported that Prophet Muhammad (s) prayed within the vicinity of this mosque....")

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  • 09:5709:57, 28 January 2025 Balad al-Amin (hist | edit) [10,931 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Balad al-Amin''' (The Secure City) is one of the Quranic names for Mecca, which God swears by in Surah al-Tin. According to some Quranic verses, Prophet Ibrahim (a) prayed to God to make Mecca a secure city. Some narrations attribute the security of Mecca to his supplication, while others consider it to have been secure since the beginning of creation. Scholars differ in interpreting the meaning of the security of the Haram. Some conside...") Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • 15:2415:24, 23 September 2024 Al-'Usba Mosque (hist | edit) [6,503 bytes] Saasamar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Al-Usbah Mosque''' ('''Arabic: مسجد العُصْبَة'''), is an ancient mosque located in Medina, also known by the names Al-Tawba Mosque and Al-Noor Mosque. It is situated to the west of Quba Mosque, in an area abundant with farms and water wells. The mosque structure is an open, roofless square, measuring approximately eleven meters in length and width, with stone walls that stand at a height of one meter. It has been reported that the Prophet (s) pray...") originally created as "Al-Usbah Mosque"
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