
The Seven Mosques
The Site of Khandaq
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Historical Context
In 5 AH, the Muslims dug a trench to defend Madinah against a coalition of enemy tribes. The "Seven Mosques" mark the command posts of various Companions (Sahaba). Most pilgrims visit this as part of a professional Madinah Ziyarat service.
The most prominent is **Masjid Al-Fath** (Mosque of Victory), where the Prophet ﷺ made Dua for victory, which was granted.
The Mosques
- Masjid Al-Fath (The highest one)
- Masjid Salman Al-Farsi
- Masjid Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq
- Masjid Umar ibn Al-Khattab
- Masjid Ali ibn Abi Talib
- Masjid Fatimah Al-Zahra
FAQs
Expert Answers
Direct facts followed by role-based insights
Are there really 7 mosques?
Quick Answer:It varies.
Historically there were 7. Today, some have been removed or merged. A large new mosque (Masjid Al-Khandaq) has been built nearby to accommodate prayers, but the historical small structures (like Fath and Salman) are preserved as heritage sites.
Visitor Note
You usually visit 4-5 of the small structures which are walkable. To visit all these sites comfortably, you can <Link href='/booking/' className='text-primary font-bold hover:underline'>book a taxi in Madinah</Link> for your personal tour.