Q & A by Shaykh Dr. Salih al Fawzan is there any virtue in praying and going to Masjid Quba (the first Masjid in Madinah).

 

 

wpid-wp-1424928899032.jpeg  Question and Answer by Shaykh Dr. Salih al Fawzan is there any virtue in praying and going to Masjid Quba (the first Masjid in Madinah).

Q: Are there present any bounty (virtue) in the prayer and going to Masjid Quba?

A:Yes the Prophet sallahu wa alayhi wa sallama used to visit masjid Quba every Saturday walking and riding and praying in it, For He Allah the Most High said:

لَمَسْجِدٌ أُسِّسَ عَلَى التَّقْوَى مِنْ أَوَّلِ يَوْمٍ أَحَقُّ أَنْ تَقُومَ فِيهِ فِيهِ رِجَالٌ يُحِبُّونَ أَنْ يَتَطَهَّرُوا وَاللَّهُ يُحِبُّ الْمُطَّهِّرِينَ

“Verily, the mosque whose foundation was laid from the first day on piety is more worthy that you stand therein (to pray). In it are men who love to clean and to purify themselves.”

Surah Tawbah 108

So masjid Quba is for whosoever is in al Madinah, whether he is from its people (who lives there) or he who is visiting it, and he leaves to go to masjid Quba and he prays in it.

Translated by Abul Baraa Muhammad Amreeki


فضل الصلاة في مسجد قباء.

http://alfawzan.af.org.sa/print/16158

السؤال:
هل ورد أن هُناك فضلٌ في الصلاةِ والذهابِ إلى مسجد قباء ؟
الجواب: نعم النَّبِيَّ (صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ) كان يزور مسجد قُباء كل سبت ماشيًا وراكبًا ويُصلي فيه لقولهِ تعالى (لَمَسْجِدٌ أُسِّسَ عَلَى التَّقْوَى مِنْ أَوَّلِ يَوْمٍ أَحَقُّ أَنْ تَقُومَ فِيهِ فِيهِ رِجَالٌ يُحِبُّونَ أَنْ يَتَطَهَّرُوا وَاللَّهُ يُحِبُّ الْمُطَّهِّرِينَ) فمسجد قُباء لمن كان في المدينة سواءً كان من أهلها أو كان زائرًا لها يخرج إلى مسجد قباء ويُصلي فيه .

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