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Masjid Abu Bakr Siddeeq RA
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Masjid Al Ghamamah
Al Haram, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
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الحرم النبوي الشريف
FJ84+XV4, Al Haram, Unnamed Road, 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
Haram Courtyard Gate No 316 Side Starting
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As Safiyyah Museum & Park
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Sokaifat Bani Saedah
FJC4+4P7، سعد بن معاذ, Al Haram, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque
8359 Abdul Muhsin Ibn Abdul Aziz, Qurban, Madinah 42316, Saudi Arabia
متحف السكة الحديد
FJ73+C2P, Omar Bin Al Khattab Rd, Al Suqya, Madinah 42315, Saudi Arabia
Anbariya Mosque
3959، 8762 طريق عمر بن الخطاب المغيسلة المدينة المنورة 42315 3959, Saudi Arabia
Nearby restaurants
Zaitoon Restaurant
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Zaitoon Restaurant
TAIBA Commercial CENTER, 1st Floor, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Al Modeef Restaurant
Bada'ah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Sea Spice Restaurant
Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, King Fahd Rd, Bada'ah, الشمالية 42311 1st Floor, Shop No. 111, Taiba shopping center Gate No. 331-332, 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
Arabesque Restaurant
FJC6+XJ5, Bada'ah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
New Al Madina Indian Restaurant
Chefs Market سوق الطباخة, Qurban، Opposite Bilal Masjid, Madinah 42316, Saudi Arabia
Buffet Hadafukum
Bada'ah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Indian food
FJC5+HV8, Al Haram, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Nearby hotels
Millennium Taiba Hotel
Omer bin Khattab (Al-Anbariah) Road, Madinah 41422, Saudi Arabia
Jawharat Al Rasheed Hotel
Jawharat Al Rasheed Hotel، 2292 طريق السلام المدينة المنورة 42311 6516, Madinah 41311 6516, Madinah 41311, Saudi Arabia
Hotel Mirage AlSalam
Road Near Gate Salam, As Salam، طريق السلام, Madinah Saudi Arabia
Dar Al Salam Al Andalus Hotel
FJ84+F87, Omar Bin Al Khattab Rd, Al Haram, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Taqwa Manazel Hotel
FJ84+873, Omar Bin Al Khattab Rd, Al Haram, Madinah 42315, Saudi Arabia
Hotel Bosphorus
شارع السلام، الغربية 42311 42311, Saudi Arabia
Manazel Alfalah Hotel
2346 As Salam Rd, Al Haram, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Elaf Al Taqwa
Bani Khidrah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Pinewood Madinah Hotel
Al Haram, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Al Manakha Rotana Madinah
6154 2479 Abu Ayyub Al-Ansari, Al Haram, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
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Masjid Abu Bakr Siddeeq RA

Al Haram, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
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attractions: Masjid Al Ghamamah, Al Masjid an Nabawi, الحرم النبوي الشريف, The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization, Haram Courtyard Gate No 316 Side Starting, As Safiyyah Museum & Park, Sokaifat Bani Saedah, Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque, متحف السكة الحديد, Anbariya Mosque, restaurants: Zaitoon Restaurant, Zaitoon Restaurant, Al Modeef Restaurant, Sea Spice Restaurant, ألفت الحلواني سوق الطباخه, مطعم مدينه طيبه مقابل مسجدبلال, Arabesque Restaurant, New Al Madina Indian Restaurant, Buffet Hadafukum, Indian food
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Nearby attractions of Masjid Abu Bakr Siddeeq RA

Masjid Al Ghamamah

Al Masjid an Nabawi

الحرم النبوي الشريف

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

Haram Courtyard Gate No 316 Side Starting

As Safiyyah Museum & Park

Sokaifat Bani Saedah

Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque

متحف السكة الحديد

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Masjid Al Ghamamah

Masjid Al Ghamamah

4.9

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Al Masjid an Nabawi

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الحرم النبوي الشريف

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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

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Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Masjid Abu Bakr Siddeeq RA

Zaitoon Restaurant

Zaitoon Restaurant

Al Modeef Restaurant

Sea Spice Restaurant

ألفت الحلواني سوق الطباخه

مطعم مدينه طيبه مقابل مسجدبلال

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New Al Madina Indian Restaurant

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Zaitoon Restaurant

Zaitoon Restaurant

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Zaitoon Restaurant

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Al Modeef Restaurant

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(329)

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Sea Spice Restaurant

Sea Spice Restaurant

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Mustakim islam AlifMustakim islam Alif
The Abu Bakr Siddique Mosque is a small, but historically significant mosque located in Medina, Saudi Arabia. It is believed to be the site of the first house that the first caliph of Islam, Abu Bakr, built after the Hijrah (migration) to Medina. The mosque was originally built with mudbricks, but it has been renovated several times over the centuries. The current structure dates back to the Ottoman period in the 19th century. The mosque is a simple, single-domed structure with a rectangular courtyard. The interior is decorated with white marble and the walls are adorned with Quranic verses. The mosque is open to the public and is a popular destination for pilgrims and tourists. Here are some of the things that make the Abu Bakr Siddique Mosque a worthwhile visit: Historical significance: The mosque is believed to be the site of the first house that Abu Bakr built after the Hijrah. This makes it a very important place for Muslims, as it is a reminder of the early days of Islam. Simple beauty: The mosque is a simple, yet beautiful structure. The white marble interior and the Quranic verses on the walls create a serene and spiritual atmosphere. Peaceful location: The mosque is located in a quiet part of Medina, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. This makes it a great place to relax and reflect. If you are visiting Medina, I would definitely recommend visiting the Abu Bakr Siddique Mosque. It is a small, but significant mosque that is sure to leave a lasting impression. Here are some tips for visiting the mosque: Dress modestly: The mosque is a place of worship, so it is important to dress modestly. This means covering your shoulders and knees. Remove your shoes: Shoes are not allowed inside the mosque, so you will need to remove them before entering. Be respectful: The mosque is a holy place, so it is important to be respectful of the other worshippers. This means speaking quietly and avoiding making any noise that could disturb them. I hope this helps!
Mehedi FaraziMehedi Farazi
It's a small mosque near the Zamzam Water Collection Gate, also known as Gate 310 of the Prophet's Mosque (Al Nabawi). It is historically significant, as it is named after Abu Bakr, the first Caliph of Islam, who also offered Eid prayers in the spot as the Prophet ﷺ, following tradition. Masjid Al Ghamamah is very close to it. Many individuals get confused, and the simplest way to differentiate is that Al Ghamamah has multiple mid-sized domes, whereas Abu Bakar only has one large dome. A few pigeons from the mosque of Al Ghamamah also fly around here. You can sit on the surrounding tree-adjacent seating places and spend some time in the afternoon as well.
Mubin KhanMubin Khan
Historical sites in Medina, Masjid Al Ghamamah and Masjid Saidina Abu Bakar are located near to each other. Sometimes people confuse the two. To differentiate them, Masjid Al Ghamamah has many domes while Masjid Saidina Abu Bakar is much smaller and has only one dome. Unfortunately it is not known if the mosque is ever open for public. Masjid Saidina Abu Bakar was built on the site that used to be his house. The area is located southwest of the Prophet's Mosque and a short walk away from the Holy Quran exhibition. The area surrounding the two masjids has been into a park with benches. Good for picnicking with family.
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The Abu Bakr Siddique Mosque is a small, but historically significant mosque located in Medina, Saudi Arabia. It is believed to be the site of the first house that the first caliph of Islam, Abu Bakr, built after the Hijrah (migration) to Medina. The mosque was originally built with mudbricks, but it has been renovated several times over the centuries. The current structure dates back to the Ottoman period in the 19th century. The mosque is a simple, single-domed structure with a rectangular courtyard. The interior is decorated with white marble and the walls are adorned with Quranic verses. The mosque is open to the public and is a popular destination for pilgrims and tourists. Here are some of the things that make the Abu Bakr Siddique Mosque a worthwhile visit: Historical significance: The mosque is believed to be the site of the first house that Abu Bakr built after the Hijrah. This makes it a very important place for Muslims, as it is a reminder of the early days of Islam. Simple beauty: The mosque is a simple, yet beautiful structure. The white marble interior and the Quranic verses on the walls create a serene and spiritual atmosphere. Peaceful location: The mosque is located in a quiet part of Medina, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. This makes it a great place to relax and reflect. If you are visiting Medina, I would definitely recommend visiting the Abu Bakr Siddique Mosque. It is a small, but significant mosque that is sure to leave a lasting impression. Here are some tips for visiting the mosque: Dress modestly: The mosque is a place of worship, so it is important to dress modestly. This means covering your shoulders and knees. Remove your shoes: Shoes are not allowed inside the mosque, so you will need to remove them before entering. Be respectful: The mosque is a holy place, so it is important to be respectful of the other worshippers. This means speaking quietly and avoiding making any noise that could disturb them. I hope this helps!
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It's a small mosque near the Zamzam Water Collection Gate, also known as Gate 310 of the Prophet's Mosque (Al Nabawi). It is historically significant, as it is named after Abu Bakr, the first Caliph of Islam, who also offered Eid prayers in the spot as the Prophet ﷺ, following tradition. Masjid Al Ghamamah is very close to it. Many individuals get confused, and the simplest way to differentiate is that Al Ghamamah has multiple mid-sized domes, whereas Abu Bakar only has one large dome. A few pigeons from the mosque of Al Ghamamah also fly around here. You can sit on the surrounding tree-adjacent seating places and spend some time in the afternoon as well.
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Historical sites in Medina, Masjid Al Ghamamah and Masjid Saidina Abu Bakar are located near to each other. Sometimes people confuse the two. To differentiate them, Masjid Al Ghamamah has many domes while Masjid Saidina Abu Bakar is much smaller and has only one dome. Unfortunately it is not known if the mosque is ever open for public. Masjid Saidina Abu Bakar was built on the site that used to be his house. The area is located southwest of the Prophet's Mosque and a short walk away from the Holy Quran exhibition. The area surrounding the two masjids has been into a park with benches. Good for picnicking with family.
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The Abu Bakr Siddique Mosque is a small, but historically significant mosque located in Medina, Saudi Arabia. It is believed to be the site of the first house that the first caliph of Islam, Abu Bakr, built after the Hijrah (migration) to Medina. The mosque was originally built with mudbricks, but it has been renovated several times over the centuries. The current structure dates back to the Ottoman period in the 19th century.

The mosque is a simple, single-domed structure with a rectangular courtyard. The interior is decorated with white marble and the walls are adorned with Quranic verses. The mosque is open to the public and is a popular destination for pilgrims and tourists.

Here are some of the things that make the Abu Bakr Siddique Mosque a worthwhile visit:

Historical significance: The mosque is believed to be the site of the first house that Abu Bakr built after the Hijrah. This makes it a very important place for Muslims, as it is a reminder of the early days of Islam.

Simple beauty: The mosque is a simple, yet beautiful structure. The white marble interior and the Quranic verses on the walls create a serene and spiritual atmosphere.

Peaceful location: The mosque is located in a quiet part of Medina, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. This makes it a great place to relax and reflect.

If you are visiting Medina, I would definitely recommend visiting the Abu Bakr Siddique Mosque. It is a small, but significant mosque that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Here are some tips for visiting the mosque:

Dress modestly: The mosque is a place of worship, so it is important to dress modestly. This means covering your shoulders and knees.

Remove your shoes: Shoes are not allowed inside the mosque, so you will need to remove them before entering.

Be respectful: The mosque is a holy place, so it is important to be respectful of the other worshippers. This means speaking quietly and avoiding making any noise that could disturb them.

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مسجد أبو بكر الصديق أحد المواضع التي صلى بها الرسول صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم صلاة العيد، ويرجح تسميته بهذا الاسم لأن سيدنا أبي بكر رضي الله عنه كان يصلى في هذا الموضع صلاة العيد في عهد خلافته. يوجد هذا المسجد قرب بداية شارع المناخة، وإلى الغرب من مسجد الغمامة، ولا يفصل بين المسجدين سوى الطريق العام، ومسجد الصديق رضي الله عنه بالحي المسمى بالعريضة، وكان الحي فيما مضى حديقة العريضي، ويأخذ المسجد موضعه ضمن ميدان فسيح يضم المسجدين، مسجد الغمامة ومسجد أبي بكر الصديق عليه رضوان الله. لم يكن المسجد مبنيًا في عهد سيدنا أبو بكر الصديق، ولكنه كان مكانًا لصلاة العيد، في ولاية عمر بن عبد العزيز رضي الله عنه على المدينة المنورة بني المسجد، ثم جدده السلطان العثماني محمود الثاني عام 1254هـ، وتم ترميمه مؤخرًا وبلغت تكاليف الترميمات والتحسينات 237.750 مائتان وسبعة وثلاثين ألف وسبعمائة وخمسين ريالاً، وقد روعي الحفاظ على الطابع المعماري الذي وجد عليه. والعمارة التي عليها مسجد أبي بكر الآن، تعود إلى سنة ألف ومائتين وأربع وخمسين هجرية، كما تشير إلى ذلك لافتة فوق مدخل المسجد. ويتكون مسجد أبي بكر – كما جاء في كتاب "أشهر المساجد في الإسلام" للكاتب سيد عبد المجيد بكر - من قسمين، ردهة مكشوفة يحيط بها سور مرتفع، توجد في شرقي المسجد بابها إلى الشرق ويفتح على شارع المناخة، وطول الردهة من الشمال إلى الجنوب حوالي ثلاثة عشر متراً من داخلها، وعرضها من الشرق إلى الغرب من داخل المسجد ستة أمتار، وعرض الباب الخارجي للقسم المكشوف من المسجد ثلاثة أمتار وارتفاعه متران، ويطل هذا الباب على مسجد الغمامة، والقسم الثاني من مسجد أبي بكر الصديق رضي الله عنه، هو القسم الداخلي، ويتكون من قبة كبيرة، مقامة على جدرانه ومدخله من الباب في الجدار الشرقي، يرتفع حوالي متران ولا يزيد عرضه عن متر ونصف المتر. والقبة تنتصب فوق أربعة أكتاف، لكل منها زاويتان، يرتكز فوقها عنق القبة، والقسم الداخلي يظهر مربع الشكل من أسفل القبة وطول كل جدار من الداخل تسعة أمتار، وارتفاع الجدر حتى عنق القبة خمسة أمتار، وارتفاع القبة من الداخل يزيد على اثني عشر متراً، ومساحة المسطح الداخلي تبلغ حوالي واحداً وثمانين متراً مربعاً، وفي أعلى عنق القبة ثمان نوافذ صغيرة كمناور وزينت الزوايا التي تحمل عنق القبة بزخارف جصية، وطليت الزخارف وتجويف القبة من الداخل باللون الأبيض، وهو لون طلاء المسجد من الداخل. ويخلو المسجد من الداخل من الأعمدة ويتوسط الجدار الجنوبي محراب المسجد واتساع فتحته حوالي ثمانين سنتيمتراً، وارتفاعه متران، وليس للمسجد منبر لقربه من مسجد الرسول عليه الصلاة والسلام، ومسجد الغمامة، ولا تقام فيه صلاة الجمعة. ومنارة مسجد الصديق عليه رضوان الله، بنيت فوق جداره الشمالي، ومقامة من أسفل على قاعدة مربعة، ينتصب فوقها بدن المنارة وهو بناء دائري مقام فوق مستوى جدران المسجد، تعلوه شرفة واحدة، ويعلو المنارة في نهايتها هيكل معدني ينتهي بثلاث تفاحات ثم هلال. وكسي الجدار الشرقي بالحجر الأسود، وطليت القبة والمنارة باللون الأبيض من خارجها، واجتمع اللونان الأبيض والأسود في الطلاء الخارجي للمسجد، ويتفق هذا مع الطلاء الخارجي لمسجد الغمامة، مما يظهر الشكل العام للمسجدين في تناسق جميل...

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A wonderful and reflect the spirituality and beauty of the experience, as well as appreciation for the unique Umayyad design and the quality of construction that shows the genius of architecture in that era.

As for historical information, it is quite true that the mosque was built in the Umayyad era, specifically during the reign of Caliph Al-Walid bin Abdul Malik (86-96 AH), and was not built at the time of the succession of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, may God be pleased with him. The place where Abu Bakr al-Siddiq prayed the Eid prayer may be the source of confusion in linking the event and the construction of the mosque.

Correcting such information contributes to enhancing our accurate understanding of Islamic history. Thanks for the...

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