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Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque
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As Safiyyah Museum & Park
FJ76+964, First Ring Rd - King Faisal, Bani Khidrah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Al Masjid an Nabawi
Al Haram, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization
6295، 2722 أبو أيوب الأنصاري، الحرم, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
AS SAFIYYAH MUSEUM & PARK
FJ76+F7H, Bani Khidrah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Masjid Al Ghamamah
Al Haram, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Masjid Abu Bakr Siddeeq RA
Al Haram, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
الحرم النبوي الشريف
FJ84+XV4, Al Haram, Unnamed Road, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Haram Courtyard Gate No 316 Side Starting
FJ85+X47, Al Haram, مركز هيئة المنطقة المركزية شارع السلام، المنطقة الغربية،, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Al Haram, Al Madinah Al Munawwarah Saudi Arabia
FJ98+CHR, Al Haram, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Nearby restaurants
Zaitoon Restaurant
Safiyyah Museum - Third Floor Shop, No - 66, Bani Khidrah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
ألفت الحلواني سوق الطباخه
2364 Abdul Muhsin Ibn Abdul Aziz, Al Jumuah, Madinah 42315, Saudi Arabia
مطعم مدينه طيبه مقابل مسجدبلال
مطعم مدينة طيبة مقابل مسجد بلال مطعم شاهين سابقا، مدينه منوره 42315, Saudi Arabia
ALBAIK
King Faisal Rd, Bani Khidrah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Dar Al Yemeni Restaurant
جوار مشويات الرجبي ومطعم فيتمين, Al Jumuah, Madinah 42315, Saudi Arabia
New Al Madina Indian Restaurant
Chefs Market سوق الطباخة, Qurban، Opposite Bilal Masjid, Madinah 42316, Saudi Arabia
Arwa Taiba Restaurant
Qurban, 2579 Omar Ibn Abdulaziz road, 7901, Madinah 42316, Saudi Arabia
Nearby hotels
Pullman Zamzam Madinah
Amr Bin Al Gmoh Street, Bani Khidrah, Madinah 41499, Saudi Arabia
Crowne Plaza Madinah by IHG
1st Ring Road, Between, King Faisal Street, Madinah Saudi Arabia
New Madinah Hotel
Abi Sayeed Al Khudri Street، Behind Shariah Court, Madinah 41441, Saudi Arabia
Safa Almanhal Hotel
King Faisal Rd, Qurban, Madinah 42316, Saudi Arabia
Hotel Durrat Mufaddal
شارع حرام بن معاوية الانصاري قريب مكتب تاكسي السلام 42316, Saudi Arabia
Hotel
King Abdul Aziz Rd, Bani Khidrah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Jayden Hotel
DMAG6111، 3192 شارع جعفر بن أبي طالب، 6111, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
View Al Madina Hotel
DMAA6119, Bani Khidrah, 441, Jabir bin Abdullah Street, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Maien Taiba Hotel
Bani Khidrah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Valy Al Madina
حي، DMAA6119، 6119 ام المؤمنين عائشة بنت ابي بكر، 3111, Bani Khidrah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
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Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque

8359 Abdul Muhsin Ibn Abdul Aziz, Qurban, Madinah 42316, Saudi Arabia
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attractions: As Safiyyah Museum & Park, Al Masjid an Nabawi, The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization, AS SAFIYYAH MUSEUM & PARK, Masjid Al Ghamamah, Masjid Abu Bakr Siddeeq RA, الحرم النبوي الشريف, Haram Courtyard Gate No 316 Side Starting, Al Haram, Al Madinah Al Munawwarah Saudi Arabia, restaurants: Zaitoon Restaurant, ألفت الحلواني سوق الطباخه, مطعم مدينه طيبه مقابل مسجدبلال, ALBAIK, Dar Al Yemeni Restaurant, New Al Madina Indian Restaurant, Arwa Taiba Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque

As Safiyyah Museum & Park

Al Masjid an Nabawi

The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization

AS SAFIYYAH MUSEUM & PARK

Masjid Al Ghamamah

Masjid Abu Bakr Siddeeq RA

الحرم النبوي الشريف

Haram Courtyard Gate No 316 Side Starting

Al Haram, Al Madinah Al Munawwarah Saudi Arabia

As Safiyyah Museum & Park

As Safiyyah Museum & Park

4.6

(2K)

Open 24 hours
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Al Masjid an Nabawi

Al Masjid an Nabawi

4.9

(119.2K)

Open 24 hours
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The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization

The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization

4.5

(1.8K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
AS SAFIYYAH MUSEUM & PARK

AS SAFIYYAH MUSEUM & PARK

4.9

(11)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque

Zaitoon Restaurant

ألفت الحلواني سوق الطباخه

مطعم مدينه طيبه مقابل مسجدبلال

ALBAIK

Dar Al Yemeni Restaurant

New Al Madina Indian Restaurant

Arwa Taiba Restaurant

Zaitoon Restaurant

Zaitoon Restaurant

4.9

(4.8K)

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ألفت الحلواني سوق الطباخه

ألفت الحلواني سوق الطباخه

4.1

(3.7K)

$

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مطعم مدينه طيبه مقابل مسجدبلال

مطعم مدينه طيبه مقابل مسجدبلال

3.9

(181)

Click for details
ALBAIK

ALBAIK

4.4

(17.8K)

Click for details
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Reviews of Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque

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Masjid al Bilal in Madina, located opposite the revered Masjid e Nabawi, offers a unique blend of spirituality and local life. This mosque is situated on the first floor, providing a peaceful space for prayer and reflection, while the ground floor hosts a bustling market filled with various shops and local businesses. This combination beautifully illustrates the harmony between faith and daily livelihood, making the mosque a special place for worshippers and visitors alike.

The mosque honors Hazrat Bilal ibn Rabah (RA), the first muezzin in Islam, and carries historical and religious significance, which adds a meaningful dimension to the spiritual experience here. Visitors praise the serene atmosphere inside the mosque, making it a calm retreat from the vibrant marketplace downstairs.

The surrounding market is well-appreciated for its authenticity, variety, and reasonable prices, often considered a good place for shopping before or after prayers. The location is very convenient, being just a short walk or a few minutes from Masjid e Nabawi, yet it offers a quieter, less crowded environment. Many visitors find solace in the peacefulness of Masjid al Bilal while also enjoying the lively local market nearby—a perfect blend that captures the spirit of Madina’s vibrant community and devotional life. This mosque is a memorable stop for those looking to experience local culture alongside their...

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38w

Bilal Mosque in Madinah is a beautiful and peaceful place to offer prayers. It holds special significance as it is named after Hazrat Bilal (RA), one of the closest companions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the first muezzin (caller to prayer) in Islam. The mosque has a simple yet elegant design, and the calm atmosphere makes it a great place for quiet reflection and worship.

The location is very convenient, especially for those staying near the Haram, as it is within walking distance. The mosque is well-maintained and clean, and the prayer area is spacious enough for visitors, though it can get crowded during peak prayer times.

One of the best things about Masjid Bilal is the spiritual connection you feel while praying there, especially when thinking about the history and the role of Hazrat Bilal (RA) in Islam.

However, one thing that can be improved is better signage or historical information for visitors who may want to learn more about the mosque and its significance. Having some background details displayed would make the experience even more meaningful.

Overall, Bilal Mosque is definitely worth visiting for anyone coming to Madinah, whether to offer prayer or to reflect on the beautiful history of Islam. It’s a calm, spiritual, and welcoming place that adds to the blessed experience of visiting...

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5.0
6y

This Mosque was Completed By Ottoman Empire...

Bilala] ibn Rabah (Arabic: بلال بن رباح‎‎; 580–640 AD) also known as Bilal ibn Riyah, and ibn Rabah), was one of the most trusted and loyal Sahabah (companions) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was born in Mecca and is considered as the first muezzin, chosen by Muhammad himself.[14 He was known for his beautiful voice with which he called people to their prayers. He died in 640, at the age of 57.

Bilal's death is disputed by historians. Some think that he died in 638 AD, while others believe he died in 642.[citation needed] It is said that Bilal was 63 years old when he died.[citation needed]

The Sunni scholar al-Suyuti in his Tarikh al-khulafa wrote: "He (Bilal) died in Damascus in 17 or 18 AH, but some say 20 AH, or even 21 AH when he was just over sixty years old. Some said he died in Medina, but that is wrong. That is how it is in al-Isabah and other works such as the Tahdhib of an-Nawawi."[27]

When Bilal's wife realized that death was approaching Bilal, she became sorrowful.[28] It is documented that she cried and said, "What a painful affliction!"[28] However, Bilal objected his wife's opinion by stating, "On the contrary, what a happy occasion! Tomorrow I will meet my beloved Muhammad and his host...

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Mohd Abdul GhaniMohd Abdul Ghani
Masjid al Bilal in Madina, located opposite the revered Masjid e Nabawi, offers a unique blend of spirituality and local life. This mosque is situated on the first floor, providing a peaceful space for prayer and reflection, while the ground floor hosts a bustling market filled with various shops and local businesses. This combination beautifully illustrates the harmony between faith and daily livelihood, making the mosque a special place for worshippers and visitors alike. The mosque honors Hazrat Bilal ibn Rabah (RA), the first muezzin in Islam, and carries historical and religious significance, which adds a meaningful dimension to the spiritual experience here. Visitors praise the serene atmosphere inside the mosque, making it a calm retreat from the vibrant marketplace downstairs. The surrounding market is well-appreciated for its authenticity, variety, and reasonable prices, often considered a good place for shopping before or after prayers. The location is very convenient, being just a short walk or a few minutes from Masjid e Nabawi, yet it offers a quieter, less crowded environment. Many visitors find solace in the peacefulness of Masjid al Bilal while also enjoying the lively local market nearby—a perfect blend that captures the spirit of Madina’s vibrant community and devotional life. This mosque is a memorable stop for those looking to experience local culture alongside their spiritual journey.
Syed Majid AhmedSyed Majid Ahmed
Bilal Mosque in Medina is a beautiful and peaceful place for worship. It is named after Bilal Ibn Rabah, the first muezzin of Islam and a close companion of the Prophet Muhammad. The mosque is not as large or famous as the Prophet’s Mosque, but it holds special significance due to its historical connection to Bilal. Located near the Quba Mosque, Bilal Mosque has a simple but elegant design. Its white walls and clean surroundings make it feel pure and serene. The mosque offers a quiet place for prayers and reflection, away from the busy crowds. The prayer hall is spacious enough to accommodate worshippers, and the atmosphere inside is calm and respectful. Visitors appreciate the sense of peace that fills the mosque. Many people come here to remember Bilal’s role in early Islamic history and to seek spiritual comfort. The mosque is well-maintained, with clean facilities, and offers a pleasant environment for both locals and visitors. Though it’s not one of the main tourist attractions in Medina, the Bilal Mosque is a special spot for those who wish to connect more deeply with Islamic heritage. Its simple beauty, historical significance, and quiet atmosphere make it worth a visit when in Medina.
KAR97KAR97
8/2/25, Saturday, 11am Nice masjid. The Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque in Madinah is a significant religious and historical site named after Bilal ibn Rabah, the first muezzin (caller to prayer) in Islam and a close companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Located approximately 500 meters south of Masjid An Nabawi, the Prophet's Mosque, it serves as a place of worship and a reminder of Bilal's dedication and faith. Bilal ibn Rabah was an Ethiopian slave who embraced Islam and endured severe persecution for his faith. He was later emancipated by Abu Bakr, the first caliph of Islam. His melodious voice led Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to appoint him as the first muezzin. His legacy is honored through various mosques bearing his name, including the one in Madinah. Regarding hadiths related to Bilal, one notable narration is from Sahih al-Bukhari, where Umar ibn al-Khattab referred to Bilal as "our master" who was freed by "our master" Abu Bakr, highlighting Bilal's esteemed status among the companions. Visiting the Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque offers a chance to reflect on the rich history of Islam and the enduring legacy of its early followers. #healing
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Masjid al Bilal in Madina, located opposite the revered Masjid e Nabawi, offers a unique blend of spirituality and local life. This mosque is situated on the first floor, providing a peaceful space for prayer and reflection, while the ground floor hosts a bustling market filled with various shops and local businesses. This combination beautifully illustrates the harmony between faith and daily livelihood, making the mosque a special place for worshippers and visitors alike. The mosque honors Hazrat Bilal ibn Rabah (RA), the first muezzin in Islam, and carries historical and religious significance, which adds a meaningful dimension to the spiritual experience here. Visitors praise the serene atmosphere inside the mosque, making it a calm retreat from the vibrant marketplace downstairs. The surrounding market is well-appreciated for its authenticity, variety, and reasonable prices, often considered a good place for shopping before or after prayers. The location is very convenient, being just a short walk or a few minutes from Masjid e Nabawi, yet it offers a quieter, less crowded environment. Many visitors find solace in the peacefulness of Masjid al Bilal while also enjoying the lively local market nearby—a perfect blend that captures the spirit of Madina’s vibrant community and devotional life. This mosque is a memorable stop for those looking to experience local culture alongside their spiritual journey.
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Bilal Mosque in Medina is a beautiful and peaceful place for worship. It is named after Bilal Ibn Rabah, the first muezzin of Islam and a close companion of the Prophet Muhammad. The mosque is not as large or famous as the Prophet’s Mosque, but it holds special significance due to its historical connection to Bilal. Located near the Quba Mosque, Bilal Mosque has a simple but elegant design. Its white walls and clean surroundings make it feel pure and serene. The mosque offers a quiet place for prayers and reflection, away from the busy crowds. The prayer hall is spacious enough to accommodate worshippers, and the atmosphere inside is calm and respectful. Visitors appreciate the sense of peace that fills the mosque. Many people come here to remember Bilal’s role in early Islamic history and to seek spiritual comfort. The mosque is well-maintained, with clean facilities, and offers a pleasant environment for both locals and visitors. Though it’s not one of the main tourist attractions in Medina, the Bilal Mosque is a special spot for those who wish to connect more deeply with Islamic heritage. Its simple beauty, historical significance, and quiet atmosphere make it worth a visit when in Medina.
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8/2/25, Saturday, 11am Nice masjid. The Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque in Madinah is a significant religious and historical site named after Bilal ibn Rabah, the first muezzin (caller to prayer) in Islam and a close companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Located approximately 500 meters south of Masjid An Nabawi, the Prophet's Mosque, it serves as a place of worship and a reminder of Bilal's dedication and faith. Bilal ibn Rabah was an Ethiopian slave who embraced Islam and endured severe persecution for his faith. He was later emancipated by Abu Bakr, the first caliph of Islam. His melodious voice led Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to appoint him as the first muezzin. His legacy is honored through various mosques bearing his name, including the one in Madinah. Regarding hadiths related to Bilal, one notable narration is from Sahih al-Bukhari, where Umar ibn al-Khattab referred to Bilal as "our master" who was freed by "our master" Abu Bakr, highlighting Bilal's esteemed status among the companions. Visiting the Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque offers a chance to reflect on the rich history of Islam and the enduring legacy of its early followers. #healing
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