* I left for Modinah
I have been coming to Saudi Arabia for 1 year madinah. I thought to myself that if I get a holiday in the month of Ramadan, I will go to Madinah to see Rasool (pbuh). Then I took leave on the first day of the month of Ramadan. My older brother and I finished eating Sihri in the early morning, performed the Fajr prayer, and left for Madinah. I was emotional and felt a joy within myself. On the way, sitting in the car, I was looking at the desert on both sides and the camels and houses in the distance. I repeatedly asked my elder brother sitting next to me how much distance was left to reach Madinah. He said it would take another 2 to 3 hours. I didn’t know the distance from Jeddah to Madinah, but I thought it was about 100 km away.
We finally reached Madinah at 12:30 PM. After the Zuhr prayer, we went around inside Masjid an-Nabawi. I was just thinking about Ramadan Mubarak in my mind. I saw a lot of people queuing up to enter inside. I asked my elder brother, and he said, “This way, they are going to visit our beloved Nabi Karim (S:).” After hearing that, my body hairs stood up. I said, “Bro, hurry up and enter; my whole life’s dreams, love, and emotions are all for this place.”
Then, standing by the side of the Raoja of Rasool (pbuh), tears began to flow unknowingly. It seemed that I had known this place for thousands of years and that my love had been attached to every wall here. I wanted to spend my whole life here. Looking at this beautiful place, an unknown emotion and love filled me. I will never forget that day.
* The time spent in the Mosque s Nobobi

Then I offered Zohr prayer in Masjid an-Nabawi. After praying, I sat for a while, and my heart felt at peace. I walked around the interior of the Prophet’s Mosque, and the more I saw it, the more I was impressed by his love. I saw people entering Jannat-ul-Baqi, and we joined them. After Maghrib, we arranged a car to visit some places in Madinah, such as Masjid Quba, Masjid Bilal, Uhud Hill, and many other places.
Moreover, the Prophet’s (PBUH) uncle Amir Hamza (R) and 70 other companions, who were martyred due to a small mistake in the battle of Uhud, are buried on the side of Uhud Hill. When my elder brother, who was with me, described the battle of Uhud, tears came to my eyes madinah .
Today, our modern generation does not know this history. From there, I went to Masjid Quba and prayed two rakats, as it is said to be the first mosque in Islam. I came here and went to the front of my beloved Prophet (PBUH).
I expressed all the feelings of love in my heart. I wanted to stay there for the rest of my life. Then I prayed Nafl, Tahajjud, and Fajr prayers. I went to Jannat-ul-Baqi again, and after a while, I returned to the Prophet’s Mosque. We wandered around and offered Friday prayers, then left for Jeddah. Thus ended my first visit to madinah.
* prayer time madinah

Prayer in Medina: A Spiritual Experience
Medina, the radiant city, holds a special place in the hearts of Muslims worldwide. As the resting place of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), it exudes an atmosphere of serenity and devotion. Prayer in Medina, particularly in the Prophet’s Mosque (Al-Masjid an-Nabawi), is a profound spiritual experience.
The mosque’s vast, tranquil courtyards and the magnificence of the Green Dome evoke deep reverence. Worshippers from around the globe unite in humility, creating an unparalleled sense of brotherhood and peace. The Rawdah, often described as a garden of Paradise, offers a unique opportunity for supplication and connection with the Divine.
In Medina, every prayer feels elevated, as though the city’s sacred essence amplifies the believer’s devotion. For those who visit, it is not merely an act of worship but a transformative journey, leaving their hearts imbued with faith and tranquility.
Prayer time
1. Fajr (Dawn Prayer): Before sunrise, beginning at the first light of dawn.
5:42 AM
* Sunrise = 7:4 AM
2. Dhuhr (Noon Prayer): After the sun passes its zenith, around midday.
12:24 PM
3. Asr (Afternoon Prayer): Midway between noon and sunset.
3:24 PM
4. Maghrib (Evening Prayer): Immediately after sunset.
5:43 PM
5. Isha (Night Prayer): After twilight disappears.
7:13 PM
Please note that ;
the times mentioned here are for the months of December and January, and prayer durations may vary during other times of the year.
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