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Mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia
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As-Sabaq Mosque
مسجد السبق
Location
LocationMedina, Saudi Arabia
Architecture
TypeMosque
Minaret(s)1

As-Sabaq Mosque (Arabic: مَسْجِد السَّبَق, romanizedMasjid As-sabaq, standard pronunciation: [mas.dʒid as.sabaq], Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [mas.dʒɪd as.sabaɡ]), was a mosque located in Medina, Saudi Arabia, and it was located north-west of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, near the SAPTCO (Saudi Public Transport Company) station. The place was originally a place for horse racing during the time of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. This is the spot where Muhammad thought the sahaba about the strategies of war.

Reference in Hadith

There is an account in Hadith Al-Bukhari from the isnad of 'Abdullah bin Muhammad, Mu'awiya, Abu Ishaq dari Musa bin 'Uqbah dari Nafi' and Ibnu Umar, that Muhammad participating in a horse racing from Al-Hayfa to Tsaniyatul Wada' around six or seven miles, and from Tsaniyatul Wada' to the Bani Zuraiq Mosque for around one mile. Ibu Umar also participated in the race.

See also

References

  1. "as-Sabaq Mosque". Madain Project. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  2. "Software Kitab Hadits Online Terjemah Indonesia:Hadits Riwayat [[Al-Bukhari]] No. 2658". Archived from the original on 2013-10-30. Retrieved 2017-05-28.
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