🕌 Masjid Al-Qiblatayn – The Mosque Where the Heart of Worship Shifted
A spiritual landmark in Madinah where obedience met revelation — and the entire direction of the Muslim prayer changed forever.

📖 The Moment the Sky Spoke
Masjid Al-Qiblatayn, which translates as “The Mosque of the Two Qiblas,” stands as a vivid testimony to one of the most defining and awe-inspiring moments in Islamic history. During a congregational prayer led by the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, a divine revelation descended — commanding the believers to shift the direction of their prayer from Masjid Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem to the Kaaba in Makkah. Without delay, the Prophet ﷺ and his companions pivoted mid-prayer, embodying pure submission and immediate obedience to Allah’s will. This sacred act, carried out in perfect unity and devotion, transformed this mosque into more than just bricks and walls. It became a symbol of faith in motion — a place where the hearts of the faithful aligned with the new Qibla and, more profoundly, with divine command.🌍 Why This Mosque Deserves Your Presence
When you step into Masjid Al-Qiblatayn, you don’t just visit a site — you walk into a living narrative of trust, revelation, and transformation. The air itself seems to carry the weight of that pivotal moment. The two mihrabs, still visible today, are silent witnesses to a prayer that turned — literally and spiritually — toward Makkah. It’s a place where reflection is natural, and connection with the prophetic path becomes palpable.- 📍 Located just 4 km from the Prophet’s Mosque
- 🕋 Home to both the original and new Qibla directions
- 📸 Included in most guided Islamic heritage tours
🤝 Discover It With NoussoukiTravel
With NoussoukiTravel, your journey to Madinah becomes more than a checklist. It becomes a soul-awakening experience. Our guides not only bring you to Masjid Al-Qiblatayn — they immerse you in its story, help you feel its weight, and allow you time to reflect, pray, and connect.✨ Masjid Al-Qiblatayn reminds us that when Allah speaks, the believer moves — with trust, with love, and with full surrender.




