Al-Masjid an-Nabwi

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Syed Muhammad Khan
by feisalkassim
published on 26 June 2020

The Prophet's mosque in Medina, Arabia was built in the time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH; l. 570-632 CE). It was further aggrandized by subsequent rulers.

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