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Alhamdulillah, we arrived at Masjid Quba just in time for Dhuhr and able to perform solat fardhu Zuhur in jama'ah. It was a dream come true. Of course, tahiyatul masjid first. This Part 15 of "Our DIY Umrah Experience Vlog series". In the previous episode, we got on the "Hop-on, hop off" bus for the tour of Medina, but we decided not to stop at any other important landmarks, visitations of holy places, ziyarah of historical sites or main attractions because we really wanted to join the Zuhr fard prayer at Quba Mosque. Masjid Quba is the first mosque in Islamic history. Constructed in 622 CE, about a year after the migration (hijrah) to Madinah. The foundation of the mosque was laid by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) himself, and later completed by his companions. It was built on the spot where the Prophet (PBUH) and Abu Bakr (RA) first stayed after migrating from Makkah to Madinah. He performed Salah on the first night there. The mosque is also a landmark, the site where the first Friday prayer was held. It was constructed outside the boundaries of Madinah, at a distance of almost 6 kilometres from a small village named Quba. Masjid Quba holds great significance in the hearts of millions of Muslims around the world. The Prophet (ﷺ) said “Whoever purifies himself in his house, then comes to the mosque of Quba and prays in it, he will have a reward like the Umrah pilgrimage.” It is said that Prophet (PBUH) had spent 14 nights at the site of Masjid Quba praying Qasr prayers while waiting for Ali (RA) – who had stayed in Makkah to safeguard Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) life and help him escape. Narrated Ibn Umar: “The Prophet (PBUH) used to go to the Mosque of Quba (sometimes) walking and sometimes riding.” “He then would offer two Rakat (in the Mosque of Quba).” [Sahih Al-Bukhari] In another narration, “The Prophet (PBUH) used to go to the Mosque of Quba every Saturday (sometimes) walking and (sometimes) riding. He would then offer two Rakaat.” The significance of Masjid Quba can be understood by the fact that everything from its creation to its evolution is mentioned abundantly and in crystal clear phrasing. So, if you go to Madinah, visit Masjid Quba to offer two Rakat prayers. Masjid Quba‘s most recent renovation was completed in 1984. This included adding a rectangular prayer hall on the second floor, which is connected to shops, offices, and libraries. Currently, Masjid Quba has 56 mini domes, 4 parallel minarets, 12 minor entrances, 7 main entrances, 3 central cooling units, and all necessary state-of-the-art facilities. The minbar is made from white marble, whereas the courtyard’s foundation comprises white, red, and black marbles. All the minarets are placed on the Masjid’s octagonal shaft, creating a circular shape as you move upwards. When you move towards the main hall, you will see that 6 main domes surround the central courtyard. Masjid Quba also has a portico that is two bays deep. Partitioning the men’s and women’s prayer areas, the mosque’s border runs east to west. The great mosque can accommodate more than 20,000 worshippers. Contextual Background: Documenting our spiritual retreat journey from USA to Madinah & Makkah. This is our first-time trip to the holy cities and we're braving ourselves to do it via a DIY (do-it-yourself) method. Just the two of us, without travel agent or tour group packages, as a married couple - a husband & wife team. So we're novice and amateurs. Our videos were meant as vlogs for friends and family, but hopefully my umrah experience can also be useful to larger audiences on how to best prepare their journey. Although not "The Ultimate Guide" or tutorial on how to perform DIY Umrah blogs, our contents should have some tips and useful guides on planning, must-have items to bring, essentials or packing list and tips, places to visit, best hotels in near both great mosques etc. Watch the playlist here: https://studio.youtube.com/playlist/P... Performing Umrah is a dream of all Muslims. In 2019, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia launched Tourist E-Visa program for citizens of over 63 countries including the West such as United States, UK, Europe and Australia. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Singapore, Brunei & Turkey added in 2023. The eVisa will be a one-year, multiple entry -- allowing up to 90 days stay for umroh & other tourism activities such as leisure, events, family & relatives. What is Umrah DIY? It is a new & easy way to perform Umrah without a licensed agent. It allows pilgrims flexibility to plan & book their trips independently thus saving lots of money. Careful planning, preparation, research & efforts are still required, however. Learning basic Arabic language is also useful. In Malaysia, the concept is popular as “backpacker”(sendiri tanpa ejen), while in Indonesia it is known as “umro mandiri". Recording Date: February 8, 2024 Published By: Malay-USA Youtube Channel Video URL: • Our DIY Umrah P15 | Ziarah & Solat @M...