About 6–7 km south of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi
Easily reachable by taxi, bus, or private car
Walking is possible for those staying in southern Madinah accommodations (~1.5–2 hours)
Built by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ immediately after arriving in Madinah during the Hijrah
First mosque in Islam
The foundation was laid by the Prophet ﷺ himself
Mentioned in the Qur’an: “Indeed, the mosque established upon guidance from the first day is blessed.” (Hadith: performing prayer here is highly rewarded)
Performing 2 rak‘ahs at Masjid Quba is equivalent to one Umrah (Hadith: Sahih Muslim)
Great place for du‘a, reflection, and sending blessings on the Prophet ﷺ
Less crowded than Al-Masjid an-Nabawi → peaceful environment
Timing: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak visitor hours
Dress Comfortably: Modest attire suitable for prayer
Transport: Taxi or Uber is easiest; some pilgrims combine it with Qiblatain Mosque
Prayer: Perform 2 rak‘ahs; you may also make extra du‘a and dhikr
30–45 minutes for prayer and reflection
Can be combined with other nearby sites such as Masjid Qiblatain or Souq Quba
Bring water and light snacks if visiting during hot seasons
Take a small notebook or phone to note personal reflections or du‘a
Take photos outside the mosque only — maintain respect inside
💡 Key Point:
Even a short visit to Masjid Quba is highly rewarding, and it’s a spiritual must-see for anyone traveling to Madinah for Umrah or Hajj. Two rak‘ahs here hold immense reward, almost equivalent to performing an Umrah.