The Seven Mosques, or Sab’ah Masajid, is a historically significant site in Medina, Saudi Arabia. Despite its name, the site consists of six small mosques, each associated with key figures and events from Islamic history. These mosques include Al-Fath Mosque, Salman Al-Farsi Mosque, Abu Bakr As-Siddiq Mosque, Umar bin Khattab Mosque, Ali bin Abi Talib Mosque, and Fatimah Az-Zahra Mosque.
Located near the site of the Battle of the Trench, the mosques commemorate the strategic prayers offered by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions. Visitors can explore the area free of charge, immersing themselves in its rich history and spiritual significance. Open 24 hours, the mosques are a peaceful retreat for prayer and reflection.
As a cherished Islamic heritage site, the Seven Mosques attract pilgrims and tourists alike, offering a glimpse into Medina’s profound historical and religious past. A visit here is both inspiring and educational.