Makkah Province

Masjid Al Jinn - Makkah

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Masjid Jinn, Al Masjid Al Haram Road, Mecca Saudi Arabia
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Description

Masjid Al Jinn is a small mosque located near Jannat Al-Mualla in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. It is also known as the Mosque of Guards and the Mosque of Allegiance (Masjid al-Bayah) because of its Islamic significance. The Masjid is considered one of the oldest and most important mosques in the city. 

Historical Significance

The place where Masjid Al Jinn stands has been mentioned in the Quran in surah (chapter) Al-Jinn. It is built at a point where a large group of jinns gathered and listened to the Prophet Muhammad’s Peace Be Upon Him (PBUH) recitation of the Quran. Later, when the Prophet met with these jinns at this place, they embraced Islam and promised their allegiance to him. 

Structure 

It was originally built in the 1700s as an underground mosque. Recently a minaret has been added to the mosque’s structure, transforming the architecture into a more angular and modern one. Today, the mosque has all the modern facilities, including an air-conditioned interior, water (wudu) stations, prayers carpets, and fans. The mosque has a wide praying area, although it is not very spacious. People living in the area come here to pray five times a day. 

Location 

The mosque is located on a busy corner of the city, with hotels surrounding it and Jannat Al-Mualla cemetery just behind it. Moreover, there are also public restrooms and retail stores nearby.

The mosque is open for prayers only. There are buses that regularly bring pilgrims here as they want to visit the mosque because of its Islamic importance and to pay respect to the memory of the Prophet (PBUH).

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Masjid Jinn, Al Masjid Al Haram Road, Mecca Saudi Arabia

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Rao

Rao

04/11/2024 10:28

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Azan time 12.24pm I come at 1pm and there is people not allow to us enter inside for 2 minutes he not allow to much people come visit out of countries and he not allow two mints very bad behavior of the person he not allowed to anyone go inside the Majid after 15 minute of the pray, we request them give us only for the two minute we just view and left we pray outside but he never allow people spend a lot of things and he come here to visit the old Islamic places and after that, some of people give us a response like that we are hurt at attached picture with time
Monopterus Albus

Monopterus Albus

02/24/2024 15:51

Google review

busy in the time prayer. however we need to prepare our water/wudlu because in here didnt provide water for wudlu or toilet. there also market night after prayer
Niamat Babu

Niamat Babu

12/07/2023 11:14

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Masjid Al Jinn means the Mosque of Jinn. This mosque is very nearby to the Masjid Al Haram. This mosque doesn’t have much significance, however pilgrims visit this mosque during their visit in Makkah for Umrah and Hajj. On the way to Jannatul Muhalla anybody will be able to visit this mosque.
Farah_abdullah Khawaja

Farah_abdullah Khawaja

09/14/2023 11:06

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The mosque is one of the oldest in Mecca and is one of the most important mosques visited around haram shareef . couldn't visit inside because of lake of time but will in shaa Allah next time
Mujahid Ali

Mujahid Ali

09/10/2023 10:06

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The mosque is built at the place where a group of jinn are said to have gathered one night to hear the recitation of a portion of the Quran by Muhammad(PBUH). Muhammad (PBUH) later met there with these jinn's leaders and accepted their embrace of Islam and their bay'ah (oath of allegiance) to him. The incident is mentioned in chapter al-Jinn of the Quran. The mosque is considered one of the oldest in Mecca and is one of the most important mosques visited in the city
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