Masjid Al fateh: Home of the Seven
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The Al Fateh Mosque, is a historical treasure that stands as a symbol of Islamic heritage and architectural brilliance. Often referred to as the Masjid Al fateh, it is one of the Seven Mosques, a group of significant Islamic sites steeped in history and spiritual significance.
Located in the historical location where the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) offered prayers against the Confederate armies during the Battle of the Trench, Al Fateh Mosque is located on the western side of the Sal’ mountain. Allah Ta’ala heard his prayers and provided a fierce wind that flipped the enemy’s tents and cooking dishes, forcing them to flee.
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The Al Fatih Mosque is also known as Masjid al-Ahzab because, according to Sahih al-Bukhari, the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) prayed there against the Ahzab (confederate soldiers) during the Battle of the Trench:
“O Allah vanquish the Ahzab (confederate armies).”
Jabir ibn ‘Abdullah said,
‘The Prophet ﷺ supplicated in the Mosque of Victory (Fath) thrice. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The supplication was answered for him ﷺ between the two prayers on Wednesday. Delight was apparent on his ﷺ face.’ Jabir said, ‘Whenever anything important or formidable occurred I sought out that time and supplicated in it, and I was answered.’
Al-Haythami said: It was narrated by Ahmad and al-Bazzar and Ahmad’s narrators are trustworthy
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The Seven Mosques in Madinah, including Al-Fateh Mosque, hold great historical and spiritual significance as they commemorate key events from the Battle of the Trench during the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) time. Al-Fateh Mosque, known as the Mosque of Victory, marks the place where the Prophet prayed for success, symbolizing resilience, faith, and divine support. Together, these mosques serve as a reminder of the sacrifices and steadfastness of the early Muslim community, offering visitors a chance to reflect on their legacy and strengthen their spiritual connection.