Masjid Al-Jummah

CJW8+54V، طريق السلام, Al Jumuah, Madinah 42315

Overview

Masjid Al-Jummah, located in Medina, is a mosque of profound historical and spiritual significance for Muslims around the world. It is famously known as the site where Prophet Muhammad ﷺ led the first Friday prayer after his migration from Mecca to Medina. This moment marked the establishment of the communal Friday prayer (Jummah Salah) in Islamic tradition. Visitors to Masjid Al-Jummah experience a place that symbolizes the early unity and foundation of the Muslim community in Medina, reflecting both deep religious reverence and the rich heritage of Islamic history.

Architecture & Features

Masjid Al-Jummah features traditional Islamic architectural elements that highlight its spiritual purpose and significance. While modest in size compared to larger mosques in Medina, its design respects the solemnity of the prayer site. The mosque’s layout facilitates congregational worship and reflects the simplicity of the time during which the first Friday prayer was held. Its location and structure serve as a lasting landmark for pilgrims wishing to connect with this pivotal moment in Islamic history.

Visiting Guidelines
  • Visitors are encouraged to dress modestly in accordance with Islamic customs.
  • Respectful behavior and quiet reflection within the mosque grounds are advised.
  • Photography policies should be observed, ensuring the sanctity of the prayer environment.
  • It is recommended to visit outside of peak prayer times for a more peaceful experience.
Nearby
  • The Prophet’s Mosque (Al-Masjid an-Nabawi) – one of the holiest sites in Islam, located a short distance away.
  • Quba Mosque – the first mosque ever built in Islam, also easily accessible from Masjid Al-Jummah.
  • Medina’s historic market areas, offering cultural and shopping experiences adjacent to religious visits.

Address

CJW8+54V، طريق السلام, Al Jumuah, Madinah 42315

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