A small mosque near Mount Uhud in Medina, Saudi Arabia, is gaining recognition as a significant historical site. The mosque, known as Masjid Fash, is believed to be where the Prophet Muhammad prayed Dzhuhur (noon prayer) after narrowly escaping death during the Battle of Uhud. While Mount Uhud itself is a popular tourist destination, the mosque remains relatively unknown. Its location holds deep religious importance for Muslims, representing a moment of solace and faith amidst conflict. The site offers a glimpse into the aftermath of a pivotal battle in Islamic history. Increasing numbers of pilgrims are now visiting Masjid Fash to connect with this important aspect of the Prophet’s life and legacy.
