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'''The Bani Unayf Mosque''', also known as the Masjid Musabbih or the Morning Mosque, is one of the historically significant mosques located in the city of [[Medina]]. This mosque holds particular importance as it was constructed at the site where [[Prophet Muhammad]] (S) used to pray. The mosque is situated in close proximity to the renowned [[Quba Mosque]], which further enhances its historical and religious significance.
'''The Bani Unayf Mosque''', also known as the Masjid Musabbih or the Morning Mosque, is one of the historically significant mosques located in the city of [[Medina]]. This mosque holds particular importance as it was constructed at the site where [[Prophet Muhammad]] (S) used to pray. The mosque is situated in close proximity to the renowned [[Quba Mosque]], which further enhances its historical and religious significance.


Throughout history, the Bani Unayf Mosque has faced periods of neglect and ruin. Despite its dilapidated state over the centuries, the site continued to be revered for its association with the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). In recognition of its historical and spiritual importance, efforts were made to restore and preserve the mosque. These efforts culminated in the reconstruction of the Bani Unayf Mosque in the year 1442 Hijri (2021 CE), ensuring that it stands as a symbol of Islamic heritage and devotion.
Throughout history, the Bani Unayf Mosque has faced periods of neglect and ruin. Despite its dilapidated state over the centuries, the site continued to be revered for its association with the Prophet Muhammad (S). In recognition of its historical and spiritual importance, efforts were made to restore and preserve the mosque. These efforts culminated in the reconstruction of the Bani Unayf Mosque in the year 1442 Hijri (2021 CE), ensuring that it stands as a symbol of Islamic heritage and devotion.


The reconstruction project aimed not only to restore the mosque's physical structure but also to revive its historical and spiritual legacy. Today, the Bani Unayf Mosque serves as a place of worship and a reminder of the enduring connection between the present and the time of the Prophet Muhammad (S). It stands as a testament to the rich Islamic history of Medina and the enduring significance of the locations associated with the life of the Prophet.
The reconstruction project aimed not only to restore the mosque's physical structure but also to revive its historical and spiritual legacy. Today, the Bani Unayf Mosque serves as a place of worship and a reminder of the enduring connection between the present and the time of the Prophet Muhammad (S). It stands as a testament to the rich Islamic history of Medina and the enduring significance of the locations associated with the life of the Prophet.
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==Narrative Accounts==
==Narrative Accounts==
There are three distinct accounts regarding the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) prayers at the site of the Bani Unayf Mosque:
There are three distinct accounts regarding the Prophet Muhammad's (S) prayers at the site of the Bani Unayf Mosque:


'''First Account'''
'''First Account'''
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'''Second Account'''
'''Second Account'''


The second account states that after Imam Ali (AS) migrated from Mecca to Medina following the Prophet, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) performed the Fajr prayer at this location to welcome Imam Ali. This act not only highlights the close relationship between the Prophet and Imam Ali but also emphasizes the importance of this site in the early days of the Muslim community's establishment in Medina.
The second account states that after Imam Ali (AS) migrated from Mecca to Medina following the Prophet, the Prophet Muhammad (S) performed the Fajr prayer at this location to welcome Imam Ali. This act not only highlights the close relationship between the Prophet and Imam Ali but also emphasizes the importance of this site in the early days of the Muslim community's establishment in Medina.


'''Third Account'''
'''Third Account'''