Medina's main sights are world-famous Muslim shrines attracting pilgrims from all over the world. The main symbol of the holy city is Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, a mosque famous in legends. According to one of them, the first Islamic temple was founded on this site during the time of the prophet. The first mention of the world's oldest mosque dates back to 622. It is striking with its impressive scale and decoration. A spacious courtyard formed in the mosque can accommodate several thousand believers during major religious holidays. All other Muslim temples in the world were built in the likeness of the main mosque, which has a lot of interesting architectural features. In total, the construction has 10 minarets, the maximum height of which is 104 meters. Many people recognize the world's main Muslim temple by its original green dome. This dome has a very interesting meaning: according to historical data, the prophet's tomb is located under it. Besides the Prophet Muhammad, the mosque became a burial place for some Muslim caliphs, in honor of which important celebrations are held every year. For Medina residents, the mosque has long ceased to be just a sacred monument. At certain times, a school was located within its walls, important city meetings and traditional holidays were held in the courtyard of the mosque. Every ruler of the city sought to bring something new to the building's appearance, and that's why today's architectural ensemble harmoniously combines elements of
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