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Fas'h Mosque

Mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia
Fas'h Mosque
Arabic: مسجد الفسح
Religion
Affiliation Sunni Islam
Ecclesiastical or organisational status Mosque
StatusActive
Location
LocationMedina
CountrySaudi Arabia
Shown within Saudi Arabia
Geographic coordinates 24°30′36.1′′N 39°36′46.3′′E / 24.510028°N 39.612861°E / 24.510028; 39.612861
Architecture
TypeMosque architecture

Fash Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الفسح), or Masjid Uhud (Arabic: مسجد أحد) is a small mosque beneath the Mount Uhud, under the cave, in Medina, Saudi Arabia. There are some accounts of the Islamic prophet Muhammad fulfilling the Zuhr prayer on the day of the Battle of Uhud after the battle.[1] The construction is already destroyed and there are only few remnants of the east, west and south wall, and the mehrab mujawwaf which is still visible. The building is now surrounded by an iron fence to guard its sustainability.[2] It is 4.5 km (2.8 mi) from Al-Masjid an-Nabawi.

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References

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  1. ^ "Masjid al-Fasah". Madain Project. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  2. ^ Ilyas Abdul Ghani, Muhammad (2005). Sejarah Madinah Munawwarah Bergambar.
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