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The Seven Mosques (Arabic: المساجد السبعة Al-Masajid As-Sab'ah) or Sab'u Masajid is a complex of six small historic and often visited mosques in the city of Medina, Saudi Arabia. The complex consists of six mosques in spite of the name "Sab'ah" means "seven", because it included the Masjid al-Qiblatayn originally. Although the mosque is often visited by pilgrims, Saudi sources claim that there are no accounts in the order from the Islamic prophet Muhammad or in Sharia regarding the virtue of visiting these mosques. The prophet said: "You do not force yourself for preparation of visiting except these three mosques: Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, Masjid al-Haram, and Al-Aqsa Mosque. But recently there is a push towards saving this as cultural and religious heritage. Like referred below for Masjid Ali

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  • المساجد السبعة، من أهم المعالم التي يزورها القادمون إلى المدينة المنورة، وهي مجموعة مساجد صغيرة عددها الحقيقي ستة وليس سبعة ولكنها اشتهرت بهذا الاسم، نظراً لإضافة البعض لمسجد القبلتين ضمن هذه المساجد، وذلك لأن من يزورها يزور ذلك المسجد أيضاً في نفس الرحلة فيصبح عددها سبعة. (ar)
  • Masjid-masjid yang Tujuh (bahasa Arab: المساجد السبعة‎ Al-Masajid As-Sab'ah) atau Sab'u Masajid merupakan salah satu kompleks bersejarah yang dikunjungi oleh para wisatawan kota Madinah. Masjid ini merupakan gabungan dari tujuh masjid kecil, yang sebenarnya hanya enam masjid ditambah dengan Masjid Qiblatain yang dikunjungi dalam waktu yang bersamaan sehingga disebut dengan Masjid Tujuh. Tidak ada perintah dari Nabi ﷺ maupun dalil syari'at yang menunjukan atas keutamaan mengunjungi masjid-masjid ini. (in)
  • The Seven Mosques (Arabic: المساجد السبعة Al-Masajid As-Sab'ah) or Sab'u Masajid is a complex of six small historic and often visited mosques in the city of Medina, Saudi Arabia. The complex consists of six mosques in spite of the name "Sab'ah" means "seven", because it included the Masjid al-Qiblatayn originally. Although the mosque is often visited by pilgrims, Saudi sources claim that there are no accounts in the order from the Islamic prophet Muhammad or in Sharia regarding the virtue of visiting these mosques. The prophet said: "You do not force yourself for preparation of visiting except these three mosques: Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, Masjid al-Haram, and Al-Aqsa Mosque. But recently there is a push towards saving this as cultural and religious heritage. Like referred below for Masjid Ali bin Abu Talib. (en)
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  • المساجد السبعة، من أهم المعالم التي يزورها القادمون إلى المدينة المنورة، وهي مجموعة مساجد صغيرة عددها الحقيقي ستة وليس سبعة ولكنها اشتهرت بهذا الاسم، نظراً لإضافة البعض لمسجد القبلتين ضمن هذه المساجد، وذلك لأن من يزورها يزور ذلك المسجد أيضاً في نفس الرحلة فيصبح عددها سبعة. (ar)
  • Masjid-masjid yang Tujuh (bahasa Arab: المساجد السبعة‎ Al-Masajid As-Sab'ah) atau Sab'u Masajid merupakan salah satu kompleks bersejarah yang dikunjungi oleh para wisatawan kota Madinah. Masjid ini merupakan gabungan dari tujuh masjid kecil, yang sebenarnya hanya enam masjid ditambah dengan Masjid Qiblatain yang dikunjungi dalam waktu yang bersamaan sehingga disebut dengan Masjid Tujuh. Tidak ada perintah dari Nabi ﷺ maupun dalil syari'at yang menunjukan atas keutamaan mengunjungi masjid-masjid ini. (in)
  • The Seven Mosques (Arabic: المساجد السبعة Al-Masajid As-Sab'ah) or Sab'u Masajid is a complex of six small historic and often visited mosques in the city of Medina, Saudi Arabia. The complex consists of six mosques in spite of the name "Sab'ah" means "seven", because it included the Masjid al-Qiblatayn originally. Although the mosque is often visited by pilgrims, Saudi sources claim that there are no accounts in the order from the Islamic prophet Muhammad or in Sharia regarding the virtue of visiting these mosques. The prophet said: "You do not force yourself for preparation of visiting except these three mosques: Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, Masjid al-Haram, and Al-Aqsa Mosque. But recently there is a push towards saving this as cultural and religious heritage. Like referred below for Masjid Ali (en)
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