There are 5 not 3 mosques mentioned in the Qur'an; Masjid-ul-Haram ( Mecca, Saudi Arabia), Masjid-ul- Dirar (Medina, Saudi Arabia), Masjid-ul-Nabawi (Medina, Saudi Arabia), Masjid-ul-Aqsa (Jerusalem) and Masjid Quba (Medina, Saudi Arabia) Peace.There are 3 not 5 mosques mentioned in the Holy Quran:1. Masjid-ul-Haram ( Mecca, Saudi Arabia),2. Masjid-ul-Aqsa (Jerusalem),3. Masjid-ul- Dirar (Medina, Saudi Arabia),
The holy KA'ABA also known as the Masjid-ul-haram
the biggest and the largest mosque in the world is MASJID-UL-HARAM it means KAABA-TULL AH
Masjid-ul-Haram (the Ka'aba) in Makka Mukarrama, Masjid-un-Nabi in Madina Munawwara, and Masjid-i-Aqsa in Jerusalem are the most sacred places of worship for the Muslims.
Two Masjids (Mosques) are explicitly mentioned in the holy Quran. The Sacred Mosque in Makkah & the Farthest Mosque in Jerusalem.(Glory to ((Allah)) Who did take His servant for a Journey by night from the Sacred Mosque to the farthest Mosque....)Holy Quran,(17:1)
aurangzeb
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The Mosque is in a place between Tabuk and Madinah
the location of Ka'aba (and of course the whole masjid) was known since Adam's era but, the first one to build the Ka'aba (which is the main of the masjid itself) was Ebraheem (Abraham) and his son Esmael (Ishmael)
in the name of ALLAH,mostgracious,most mercifulAT THE HEART OF JERUSALEM is the Al-Aqsa mosque or Al-Haram Ash-Shareef (The Noble Sanctuary). It is the third most sacred mosque in the world (after Masjid al-Haram in Makkah and Masjid Nabawi in Medinah), enclosing over 35 acres of fountains, gardens, buildings and domes. At its southernmost end is al-Aqsa Mosques, which was built by Khalifa Omar Bin Al-Kattab in the year 19 Hijri.
Masjid-ul Dhiraar
Huramat wala, izzjat wala, ahtaram wala mahina