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==History==
==History==
===Old Reports===
===Old Reports===
Historical records narrate the existence of this mosque in earlier centuries. Matari (673 AH), Firoozabadi (729 AH), Abu al-Baqa' al-Maki (854 AH), Samhudi (911 AH) [12], and Abbasi have spoken about this mosque. In the early 14th century, Ali ibn Musa describes this mosque as follows:
Historical records narrate the existence of this mosque in earlier centuries. Matari (673 AH), Firoozabadi (729 AH), Abu al-Baqa' al-Maki (854 AH), Samhudi (911 AH), and Abbasi have spoken about this mosque. In the early 14th century, Ali ibn Musa describes this mosque as follows:
 
On the [[Harrah]], near a garden known as 'Qawim,' there is a small mosque without a roof known as Musabbih. When the Prophet (PBUH) migrated to Medina, this mosque was along his route."


On the Harrah, near a garden known as 'Qawim,' there is a small mosque without a roof known as Musabbih. When the Prophet (PBUH) migrated to Medina, this mosque was along his route."
===Reports from the 14th and 15th centuries===
===Reports from the 14th and 15th centuries===
Khayyari (1380 AH) states about this mosque: 'This mosque is located next to the Ghassan Warehouses, southwest of Quba. To its west, there are the forts of Musabbih and Thaniyat al-Wada', where the Prophet (PBUH) was welcomed by the people of Mecca.
Khayyari (1380 AH) states about this mosque: 'This mosque is located next to the Ghassan Warehouses, southwest of Quba. To its west, there are the forts of Musabbih and Thaniyat al-Wada', where the Prophet (PBUH) was welcomed by the people of Mecca.