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'''The Bilal bin Rabāh Mosque (Masjid Bilal)''', known for its association with [[Bilal]],and previously known as the Ibrahim Mosque, was situated atop [[Mount Abu Qubays]] in [[Mecca]]. However, due to new development plans and the construction of government palaces by Arabian government, the mosque has been demolished and razed.
'''Bilal bin Rabāh Mosque''', known for its association with [[Bilal]],and previously known as the Ibrahim Mosque, was situated atop [[Mount Abu Qubays]] in [[Mecca]]. However, due to new development plans and the construction of government palaces by Arabian government, the mosque has been demolished and razed.


Historical sources mention two theories regarding the name Ibrahim, one linked to the [[prophet Ibrahim]], and the other to [[Ibrahim Abu Qubaysi]]. The mosque was later known as the Bilal Mosque, possibly due to Bilal's call to prayer over there. Some sources also claim it was where the Prophet performed the miraculous act of splitting the moon.
Historical sources mention two theories regarding the name Ibrahim, one linked to the [[prophet Ibrahim]], and the other to [[Ibrahim Abu Qubaysi]]. The mosque was later known as the Bilal Mosque, possibly due to Bilal's call to prayer over there. Some sources also claim it was where the Prophet performed the miraculous act of [[splitting the moon]].


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