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Albaya Mosque

Mosque in Makkah

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:47 AM

Albaya Mosque is located in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. It's address is Al Mashair, Makkah 24244, Saudi Arabia.

Al Mashair, Makkah 24244, Saudi Arabia

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Where is Albaya Mosque?

Albaya Mosque is located at: Al Mashair, Makkah 24244, Saudi Arabia.

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Coordinates: 21.424687, 39.8674858

Albaya Mosque Reviews

Kishwar Sajjad
2020-09-05 22:00:26 GMT

Excellent Masjid. History was very well explained by Maroof ul Ghani bhai

It was the place where Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him did Ba'iah 1st and 2nd.

After 2nd Uqba Ba'iah Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him migrated from Makkah to Madinah.

In first Ba'iah only 6 Ansars were present and in 2nd 75 Ansars did Ba'iah on Prophet's hand.

TS J
2019-11-16 20:46:28 GMT

A historical small mosque, old construction, discovered late during excavation of the Mina for the construction of Mina bridges etc. Located towards the right side at the end of Mina bridges.

Tahir Ejaz
2019-02-12 14:19:03 GMT

Beautiful very ancient mosque Prophet Muhammad have converted 70 Mens and 70 womens into Islam in this mosque peace be upon him may Allah bring all muslims do this beautiful mosque and give us the ability to pray in this Inshallah

Mohammed Sadiq
2017-02-20 14:36:22 GMT

The name of masjid is after the Pledge (Baiah) between Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) and the Ansar of Madinah. It is just after the jamarat towards Haram in Mina. I have taken the snap from top of the hill. You can see the edge of the masjid appearing in the snap.

Umari Zurmatai
2019-10-05 14:47:04 GMT

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No one is perfect. Even the most confident people have insecurities. At some point in of our lives, we may feel we lack something. That is reality. We must try to live as per our capability.
No one is perfect. Even the most confident people have insecurities. At some point in of our lives, we may feel we lack something. That is reality. We must try to live as per our capability.

Lutfi Muftie
2019-08-16 17:19:12 GMT

Near jumarat place for throw jumroh stones when performing Hajj one time a year

Hamza Patel
2017-04-05 11:15:29 GMT

Must visit during ziyarah but first read the history!

RIYAS Ahamed
2018-02-23 05:38:00 GMT

Its located next to Jamarath ...This masjid where prophet saw took the first and second Bayah from Ansar from Madina inVthe year of 11th and 12th after the revelation ........Bayah means pledge to support to establish first islamic state which is obviously contract

Noor Allaah
2017-04-08 18:41:51 GMT

This Masjid, close to Mina, commemorates the spot where the Ansar of Madinah pledged their allegiance to the Prophet (ﷺ) in the year 621 CE. The group included leaders of the Aws and Khazraj tribes of Madinah and were twelve in number.

The second such pledge called the second Aqabah pledge (Bay’ah Aqaba Thaaniya) took place the following year, the 13th year after the Prophet (ﷺ) proclaimed his Prophethood.

The Prophet (ﷺ) deputed Mus’ab bin Umairرضی الله عنہ to go with them to teach Islam and preach to others. He remained busy all the time in teaching the Qur'aan and other Islamic practices to the people. He stayed with As’ad bin Zararah (رضی الله عنہ) and was known as Muqraee (the teacher). During this period many people from Yathrib embraced Islam.

The Prophet (ﷺ) met them accompanied by his uncle Abbas who at that point was not a Muslim. He talked to the group, recited the Qur'aan, prayed to Allaah and encouraged people to embrace Islam. Then he said, “I ask for your allegiance on the basis that you protect me as you would protect your wives and children.”

They pledged their allegiance to him and this became known as the ‘Second pledge of Aqabah’. They asked him to promise that he would not leave them and return to his people.
The Prophet (ﷺ) gave his promise, “I am from you and you are from me. I will fight those you fight and will be at peace with those with whom you are at peace.” Twelve men were then chosen to be responsible for the affairs of the community, these included Sa’d bin Ubadah, Abdullaah bin Rawahah and Ubadah bin Samit (رضي الله عنهم).

Shaitan was watching and listening from the top of Aqabah, and when he could contain himself no longer he cried out in the loudest voice possible and spoke the name Mudhammam (Reprobate). The Prophet (ﷺ) knew who it was and answered him saying, “O enemy of Allaah. I will give thee no respite.”

The masjid was built by Abu Jafar al-Mansour in 144 AH. It has been renovated several times with the last one by Sultan Abdul Majeed Khan al-Othmani in 1250 AH.

Ibrahim Hussain
2022-06-07 15:05:49 GMT

SubhanAllah, very old simple, historical masjid in Makkah.

It was built by caliph Abu Ja'far Al-Mansur in 761.

Azizur Rahman Sujan
2019-07-09 09:07:45 GMT

The Bay'ah Mosque (Arabic: مسجد البيعة), also known as the Mosque of 'Aqaba Hill, is a mosque outside Mecca in Saudi Arabia. It was built at the request of Caliph Abu Ja'far al-Mansur in 761/2 at the site of al-Bay'ah, i.e. the place where the Islamic Prophet Muhammad met with the Ansar (the supporters), and they took the pledge ('bay'ah', hence the name) of 'Aqaba.

The mosque has an open courtyard. It is located below the Wadi Mina, 300 meters from the jamrah al-'aqaba (see Stoning of the Devil), to the right of the bridge.

Nasar Chavakkad
2020-01-12 19:50:22 GMT

An ancient masjid near Jamarat, you should visit while you are in Saudi Arabia. Prophet peace be up on him met the Sahaba secretely in this place in the early period of Nubuva.

Fazal Ur Rehman
2017-10-05 16:16:27 GMT

This Masjid, close to Mina, commemorates the spot where the Ansar of Madinah pledged their allegiance to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) in the year 621 CE. The group included leaders of the Aws and Khazraj tribes of Madinah and were twelve in number. The second such pledge called the second Aqabah pledge (Bay’ah Aqaba Thaaniya) took place the following year, the thirteenth year after the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) proclaimed his Prophethood.

Abdus Sattar
2019-08-12 18:43:05 GMT

As a Muslim every one should have to respect of the mosque & for FAROJ do needful in life.
Allah greatest & nobody else as competitor.
Allah karim.

Ziad Cassim
2019-04-11 22:17:43 GMT

Open masjid in Mina near the jamarah bridge

Sufian Sheikh
2019-08-25 18:10:39 GMT

Extremely beautiful pretty place from where you don't want to leave. So calm. No words to expresss

Dody Setiawan
2022-07-23 04:42:41 GMT

clean and coZy toilet, happy to have a shower during miqot

Tanvir Shaikat
2019-04-15 04:48:35 GMT

Located near Jamara. An ancient Quiet place where companions of Muhammad SAW took his guidance.

NORMAZLINA YAACUB
2017-01-23 15:35:18 GMT

This is the place where The Aqabah Treaty took place. The stones used were the original stones during the period of Abbasiyah Dynasty.

Ataur Rahman
2018-05-24 16:43:13 GMT

Beautiful old mosque where some sahabah took bayah from prophet Muhammad. It was discovered again.

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