Madinah’s Sayed Al-Shuhada Mosque: Sharing Iftar, Building Unity

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Madinah: The breaking of the fast at Sayed Al-Shuhada Mosque in Madinah stands out as a cherished Ramadan tradition, uniting thousands of individuals from diverse backgrounds around iftar tables set up to welcome fasting visitors and residents during the holy month.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the SPA lens captured this Ramadan tradition at Sayed Al-Shuhada Mosque, located on the southwestern side of Mount Uhud. This mosque, one of Madinah's largest, can accommodate up to 15,000 worshippers. The vicinity also boasts several historical landmarks, including the renowned Uhud Martyrs Square, Jabal Al-Rumah, and the Martyrs of Uhud Cemetery.

The iftar gatherings at the mosque are part of charitable efforts by the authorities, showing the government's dedication to servicing visitors at the two holy mosques and historic sites. These moments reflect a spirit of unity and spirituality, emphasizing the values of love, generosity, and hospitality among the people of Madinah.