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Quba mosque

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Masjid Quba has been relevant and important since its creation. Being the first-ever and the second largest mosque constructed, Masjid Quba has always been one of the most sacred places for prayer. The significance of Masjid Quba can be understood by the fact that everything from its creation to its evolution is mentioned abundantly and in crystal clear phrasing, it was the first masjid to be built in Islamic history, and it is also the place where the first-ever congregational Friday prayer (Salah) was held.

Masjid Quba is outside the city of Madinah, approximately six kilometres from the village of Quba in Saudi Arabia. Masjid Quba‘s most recent renovation was completed in 1896. This included adding a rectangular prayer hall on the second floor, which is connected to shops, offices, and libraries. Currently, Masjid Quba has 56 mini domes, 4 parallel minarets, 12 minor entrances, 7 main entrances, 3 central cooling units, and all necessary state-of-the-art facilities. The Quba mosque has a

The minbar is made from white marble, whereas the courtyard’s foundation comprises white, red, and black marbles. I will be incorporatinga courtyard in my final idea, and I will be getting inspiration from this.

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