MADINAH: Al-Fash Mosque, also known as the Uhud Mosque, stands as a profound historical landmark on the northern slopes of Mount Uhud.
It serves as a vital station for visitors in Madinah.
Its significance is deeply rooted in the aftermath of the Battle of Uhud in 3 AH, where it is recorded that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) performed prayers.
Throughout the centuries, the site has undergone several restorations to preserve its architectural identity while safeguarding its role as a testament to Islamic history.
The mosque reflects on the themes of patience and steadfastness associated with the events of Uhud.














