Masjid Al-Nabawi
Masjid Al-Nabawi, located in Medina, Saudi Arabia, is one of the holiest mosques in Islam. It was originally built by the Prophet Muhammad in 622 CE and has since undergone several expansions. The mosque is known for its beautiful architecture, including the iconic green dome that marks the burial place of the Prophet.
The mosque serves as a major pilgrimage site for Muslims, especially during the Hajj and Umrah seasons. It can accommodate over a million worshippers and features various facilities, including prayer areas, libraries, and courtyards, making it a central hub for religious activities and community gatherings.