منطقة قباء
The Quba area is a district in southern Medine where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) first stayed upon arriving from Mekke during the Hijrah in 622 CE. He stayed with the family of Amr ibn Awf for about 14 days and established Masjid Quba, the first cami in Islam. The area has since developed into a vibrant neighborhood centered around the expanded Masjid Quba.
Quba was a settlement south of the main Medine area inhabited by the Banu Amr ibn Awf clan. When Hz. Peygamber (PBUH) arrived during the Hijrah, he was welcomed here and stayed with Kulthum ibn al-Hidm. During his stay, he established Masjid Quba and waited for Ali ibn Abi Talib (RA) to arrive from Mekke. The area has been part of Medine's urban growth and is now a well-developed district centered around the greatly expanded Masjid Quba, which recently underwent a massive modernization and expansion project.
Quba holds the distinction of being Hz. Peygamber's first residence in the Medine region and the site of the first cami in Islam. The area represents the beginning of the Islamic state and the warm welcome the Ansar (helpers) of Medine extended to the Muhajirin (migrants) from Mekke.
The Quba area is located about 3.5 km south of Mescid-i Nebevi. It is easily accessible by taxi, bus, or the planned Medine Metro. The main attraction is Masjid Quba, but the surrounding area has restaurants, shops, and date markets. Many hacilar combine a visit to Masjid Quba with a walk through the area. The road between Quba and Mescid-i Nebevi (Quba Road) is a pleasant walk of about 40 minutes, following a route similar to what Hz. Peygamber walked. Several smaller historic sites are along this route.