The Blessed Rawdah
The Blessed Rawdah: it is paradise on earth, where an exhausted person finds serenity and peace. Here you can hear the moans and sense the sincere hopes of people at prayer.
It is the second holiest mosque in Islam, and the greatest mosque in Islam after the Grand Mosque of Makkah. Cognizant of the virtue of prayer in this mosque, Muslims from all over the world visit it. It is associated with the life of the Prophet (ﷺ), and the lives of his companions, both emigrants and helpers (ansar).
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) built his sacred mosque immediately upon arriving in Madinah as an emigrant from Makkah. He had stopped at Quba and built Quba Mosque. The Prophet's Mosque witnessed several expansions throughout history. The first expansion took place during the life of the Prophet (ﷺ) in the seventh year after hegira. Then, it was expanded during the reign of Umar bin al-Khattab in 17 AH, and during the reign of his successor, Othman bin Affan in 29 AH. Rulers and governors of Madinah under the successive Islamic states showed great interest in serving the mosque. During the reigns of King Abdulaziz bin Abdurrahman Al Saud and his successors, the kings of modern Saudi Arabia, the mosque has witnessed several renovations and expansions, which are the greatest in the history of the Prophet's Mosque.
The Prophet's Mosque is open to visitors and worshippers 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
The Blessed Rawdah: it is paradise on earth, where an exhausted person finds serenity and peace. Here you can hear the moans and sense the sincere hopes of people at prayer.
It is the house of the Prophet, blessings and peace be upon him, in which he lived throughout his Madinah period. It witnessed many of the episodes of his life, too. The prophet, blessings and peace be upon him, also received Quranic revelations in this room. Hence, Allah honored it to become the burial place of the prophet's honorable body.