Prophet's Mosque

Prophet's Mosque
House of worship built on the site of Muhammad's house in Medina, considered one of the three holiest places of Islam.

It was originally a simple brick structure surrounding an enclosed courtyard where people gathered to hear Muhammad. Muhammad later built roofed galleries to shelter his visitors, and in 628 a pulpit was added to raise him above the crowd. In 706 Caliph al-Walīd I pulled down the original building and built a mosque on the site, which contains Muhammad's tomb. The mosque served as the model for later Islamic architecture.

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      courtyard of the Prophet Muḥammad in Medina, Arabian Peninsula, which was the model for later Islāmic architecture. The home of Muḥammad and his family was a simple structure, made of raw brick, that opened on an enclosed courtyard where people gathered to hear him. In 634 Muḥammad decreed that prayer be directed toward Mecca; against the wall facing Mecca, the qiblah wall, he built a roofed shelter supported by pillars made of palm trunks. Against the opposite wall of the courtyard stood a roofed gallery to shelter his companions, the antecedent of the roofed oratories in later mosques.

      In 628 a minbar, or pulpit, was added so that the Prophet was raised above the crowd; besides leading prayer, Muḥammad declared his new law and decided disputes from the minbar. Later mosques also combined political, judicial, and religious functions. In 706 Caliph al-Walīd I destroyed the original brick buildings and created a new mosque on the site. The new mosque, containing the tomb of Muḥammad, is one of the three holiest places of Islām.

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