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Al-Masjid an-Nabawi mosque and the Green Dome in Medina Saudi Arabia on a sunny day. It was the second mosque built by Muhammad in Medina and is now one of the largest mosques in the world. It is the second holiest site in Islam.
Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Madinah Province, Medina. November 20, 2023. Fash Mosque below Mount Uhud.
Medina / Saudi Arabia - 11 May 2017:  Green Dome Close up -  Prophet Mohammed Mosque , Al Masjid an Nabawi - Silver
Madinah
Faisal Mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan
Medina, Saudi Arabia - April 16, 2011: Muslim pilgrims walk in the courtyard of Masjid al-Nabawi ( Prophet's Mosque ). As the final resting place of the Prophet Muhammad, it is considered the second holiest site in Islam by Muslims (the first being the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca).
Medinah, Saudi Arabia - December 22, 2022: Quba Mosque. The first mosque in Islam. It was founded by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in 622 AD. Pilgrims perform Hajj and Umrah. Minarets of the mosque.
Asmara, Eritrea: domes and minaret of the Great Mosque of Asmara and main dome of concrete and glass, Al Kulafah Al Rashidan - the main dome is made of concrete with glass elements for light, minaret balconies with crescent and star - built in 1938 (Anno XVI E.F.) on the initiative of Benito Mussolini, architect Guido Ferrazza - Asmera, a Modernist City of Africa - UNESCO World Heritage Site
Quba / Kuba Mosque, the first mosque that built by Prophet Muhammad in Medina, Saudi Arabia. Pilgrims during hajj and umra visit this mosque.
Al Zaytuna Mosque in the old city of Acre, Israel
Seoul, South Korea - October 06 2017 : Seoul Central Mosque Biggest Mosque in Seoul South Korea located in itaewon
A historic mosque and cityscape in Lahore
Jamkaran is a village in Qanavat Rural District, in the Central District of Qom County, Qom Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 8,368, in 1,747 families.
Blue Mosque, Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan
Beautiful morning view of Masjid Al Nabawi, Medina's green dome, minarets and mosque courtyard.
Niamey, Niger: domes of the Grand Mosque of Niamey, covered in Islamic green tesserae tiles - located along Islam Avenue, known as Gaddafi Mosque, after its main sponsor - Designed by architect Jean Saidou Tall in the Sahelian architectural style, completed in 1977 - Grande mosquée de Niamey.
Panorama contre-jour view to Hazrat Ali Hajveri Data shrine and mosque in Lahore, Pakistan
Mosque minaret in Dubai, UAE
Medina / Saudi Arabia - 11 May 2017:  Green Dome Close up -  Prophet Mohammed Mosque , Al Masjid an Nabawi - Silver
Lahore, Pakistan  - October 31, 2021: Shop on the corner of the street on the background of mosque in Lahore, Pakistan
Peshawar, Pakistan - 26 Mar 2021: Noorani, mosque in Multan, Punjab province, Pakistan
Ravza Medina
Thousands of people traveled from all over Egypt and the Middle East to celebrate Mawlid Abu al-Hassan al-Shazly, which was interrupted for two years due to Covid-19. to the Valley of Humaithera which located  , 110 kilometers west of the city of Marsa Alam ,900 kilometers from cairo. \nAnd the followers come to the Mawlid in separate groups from different governorates in Egypt, using their own car or even their truck in a majestic scene, and then they set up tents and prepare the place for residence, as the temperature reaches about 45 degrees Celsius. But this year is considered the most difficult in terms of the high temperature and the continuous power outages.\nAbu al-Hassan al-Shazly (1196 AD - 1258 AD) was born to a rich family in Morocco, and as a young man he was known for his ability to engage in arguments with the religions scholars of his time. He studied in Fes, Morocco, and then moved to Alexandria, Egypt, in 1244 AD, and later to Iraq and back to Morocco where he met his mentor Sheikh Abdel Salam Ibn Mashish. Finally, he died in the Valley of Humaithera, Egypt, on his way to pilgrimage in the city of Mecca in 1258.\n El-Shazly partisans follow his trace by climbing the mountain of Humaithara, Which is about 300 meters high, where they pray and plead to God.\nThousands of people also visit Abu al-Hassan al-Shazly  shrine. They gathered around the shrine and raised their hands to God saying their “Ibtehalat” or the Sufi prayers according to the group they belong to.
Mazar-i-Sharif, Balkh province, Afghanistan: Shrine of Ali (Hazrat Ali Mazar) south view with gate on Rawza square - also known as the Blue Mosque or Rawza, considered by the Afghans) as the burial place of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the son-in-law of Muhammad and one of the most important personalities of Islam. Decoration with Persian style tiles (Qashani).
A view of the Shuhada Mosque in the area of Uhud Mount in the city of Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah
The sanctuary and shrine of Syed Suf in Lahore close to the Dehli gate.
Shah Abdul Latif Kazmi often referred to as Bari Imam or Bari Sarkar (1617 – 1705), was a 17th-century Sufi ascetic from Punjab who was one of the most prominent Sufi of the Qadiriyya order. He is venerated as the patron saint of Islamabad, Pakistan.
Pakistan, Karachi - March 25, 2005: Dome of Tooba Mosque or Gol Masjid
The Jameh Mosque of Yazd. Yazd Province of Iran
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - February 27, 2015: Children and adults walking by Riyadh's Grand Mosque, at sunset, before pray time.
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