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Medina Audio Tour: Heilige Echos von Abu Ayyub Al-Ansari

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Erkunden Sie das spirituelle Herz Medinas mit einem Besuch bei Abu Ayyub Al-Ansari, einem verehrten Gefährten des Propheten. Tauchen Sie ein in die friedliche Atmosphäre der Prophetenmoschee, einer der heiligsten Stätten des Islam, wo Geschichte und Hingabe lebendig werden. Bewundern Sie die ikonische Grüne Kuppel, unter der der Prophet Muhammad begraben liegt, und spüren Sie das tiefe Gefühl des Friedens, das von diesem heiligen Ort ausgeht. Diese Tour bietet eine einzigartige Gelegenheit, sich in einer unvergesslichen Umgebung mit Jahrhunderten des Glaubens und der Tradition zu verbinden.

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    Dauer 30–50 minsEigenes Tempo
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    0.1 km FußwegDem geführten Pfad folgen
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    Funktioniert offlineEinmal herunterladen, überall nutzen
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    Lebenslanger ZugriffJederzeit wiederholen, für immer
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    Startet bei Prophetenmoschee

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  1. Look for a sprawling, grand mosque with tall, elegant minarets reaching skyward and a striking green dome standing out among a sea of white domes right in the heart of the…Mehr lesenWeniger anzeigen

    Look for a sprawling, grand mosque with tall, elegant minarets reaching skyward and a striking green dome standing out among a sea of white domes right in the heart of the city-trust me, you can’t miss it! Ah, welcome to the Prophet's Mosque, one of the most beloved hearts of Medina, and honestly, it’s the only place in town where you’re more likely to bump into history than pigeons! Picture this: over 1,400 years ago, this very ground was just a patch of land, home to two orphan boys, Sahl and Suhayl. One ordinary day, the Prophet Muhammad himself rode into Medina on his camel, Qaswa, his robes probably still dusty from the desert, and chose this spot for a mosque-a simple place for prayer and community. But instead of a grand palace drama, the boys offered the land as a gift, and the Prophet, with a gentle smile, insisted on paying for it. The money was put up by Abu Ayyub al-Ansari, who also opened his home to Muhammad as a guest. I’d say Abu Ayyub deserves the ‘host of the century’ award, wouldn’t you? The first mosque? It was humble-an open-air shelter with walls of sun-dried mud bricks and a roof of clay and palm leaves, beams of sunlight slanting through, and the voices of neighbors and children echoing under the palm trunks. Yet, its influence was bigger than its size. It was the bustling heart of Medina: a courtroom, school, meeting hall, and the Prophet’s pulpit, where sermons and lessons for life were handed out freely. Imagine the lively chatter, the call of prayer, the gentle tap of sandals on stone as believers gathered to pray and learn. With time, the mosque grew right along with the city’s fortunes. Caliph Umar took to the neighborhood with the enthusiasm (and determination!) of someone searching for an extra parking space-he cleared houses, except those of the Prophet’s wives, to make more room for the faithful. Uthman went further, rebuilding the mosque with stone columns and teakwood ceilings, making it an architectural marvel of its day. Each wall, door, and minaret gained a story-and sometimes even a name-borrowed from rulers and scholars, their legacies stitched into the very stones. And here’s where the suspense ticks up: under successive dynasties, from the early Umayyads to the mighty Ottomans, every generation left its mark. The Umayyad caliph al-Walid sent for mosaics from Byzantium and Greek artisans to adorn the mosque. When the Ottomans stepped up-they were the true interior decorators of their time-they rebuilt walls, raised minarets, and added a shiny steel dome for the Prophet’s chamber. Sultan Mahmud II even painted that dome green in 1837, giving us the now iconic “Green Dome” you see above you, gleaming under the Medina sun like a giant emerald. This mosque was the first building in the Arabian Peninsula to get electric lights in 1909 (a ‘bright’ choice, if you ask me), and it’s still a marvel of innovation, with sliding domes, retractable shades, and cool marble underfoot. If you think escalators and umbrellas are just for shopping malls, think again-here, they’re for worshippers seeking comfort from the desert heat! There’s plenty of drama and even a little mystery. During the 19th century, strict rulers attempted to strip the mosque of its ornaments-but even they couldn’t bring themselves to destroy the Green Dome. And in modern times? The Prophet’s Mosque is usually open all hours, day and night-except once, during the COVID-19 pandemic, when for the first time in living memory, these grand doors closed to visitors. Now, as you gaze at the graceful arches, imagine the footsteps of millions who have travelled here-kings, teachers, pilgrims, poets. Breathe deep, and you just might hear the echoes of the past: the gentle wisdom of sermons, the laughter of neighbors, the rustle of dates in the market, and the prayerful hopes of people from every corner of the world. This isn’t just a building; it’s a living story, still being told today. So, don’t forget to look up-those minarets have seen it all, and they’re still standing tall, ready for the next chapter. Ready for our next magical stop? When you’re ready, let’s head to the famous Green Dome together!

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  2. To spot the Green Dome, just look slightly upwards and to your left-you'll see a striking, bright green rounded dome rising above the cream-colored mosque walls, with a golden…Mehr lesenWeniger anzeigen

    To spot the Green Dome, just look slightly upwards and to your left-you'll see a striking, bright green rounded dome rising above the cream-colored mosque walls, with a golden finial at its peak, unmistakable against the clear blue sky. As you stand here, take a breath and imagine that you are stepping into a story stretching back over a thousand years. Right before you, crowned in deep green, is the Green Dome-one of the most cherished and recognized landmarks in all of Islam. But did you know, when it first appeared centuries ago, it wasn’t even green? That’s a twist worthy of a historical detective novel! Let’s whisk ourselves back to the days after the Prophet Muhammad’s passing. The dome sits above what was once a humble house, the home of Aisha, a room with simple walls but immense spiritual meaning. Here, it’s believed, Prophet Muhammad took his final breaths and was buried, followed by his closest friends and successors-Abu Bakr and Umar. The mosque has grown and changed shape so many times, but the heart of it all remains this sacred corner. Now, believe it or not, the first version of this dome was built in the year 1279-that’s more than 700 years ago! And back then, it wasn’t green, or blue, or any color at all. In fact, it was a plain wooden dome, built like something you might make in your backyard (if your shed builder was sponsored by a sultan). But history is rarely peaceful, and this place faced its share of drama: fires, rebuilds, and even debates that would heat up a pot of Medina’s best coffee. The structure you see today really started to take shape in the late 1400s. After a mighty fire tore through the mosque, an Egyptian sultan named Qaitbay-think of him as the fixer-upper king-decided that wood was just a little too flammable for this neighborhood. He commissioned a sturdier brick base and laid over it with protective lead plates, almost like armor on a knight-nothing was going to bring it down again if he had anything to say! Fast forward to 1818: The Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II decided it was time for a grand makeover. He added the current dome, giving it a bit more of the elegant, slightly bulbous shape you see now. And here’s the big moment: in 1837, someone finally looked at the dome and said, “Let’s try something different-let’s paint it green!” That one decision stuck, giving us the name it’s known by the world over today. Green became its official “outfit,” and millions have gazed up at it ever since, often with awe shining in their eyes. But not everyone has loved the dome. Over the centuries, some groups said rails should be put on those historical brakes! Early Wahhabi rulers, who swept through Medina more than once, actually tried to demolish many domes across the city, believing that revering burial places went against their beliefs. The Green Dome nearly met the same fate-rumor has it, it was just too tough to pull down, or maybe even the reformers felt a touch of reverence standing in its shadow. Let’s not forget: no one but a handful of caretakers has seen the actual graves-what lies within is protected by a mysterious five-sided wall, designed to look nothing like the Kaaba. No doors, and no windows, like a fortress for memories and prayers. The outer wall is draped in green, only visible through ancient grilles, adding another layer of mystery and reverence. And still, the story hasn’t settled. For over 800 years, voices have risen arguing for the dome’s removal, insisting things should be just as they were in the Prophet’s day-undecorated, simple, unchanged. Yet, here it stands, catching the sunlight and echoing with the footsteps of millions, each visitor adding another line to the story. So, as you gaze up, you’re not just seeing a dome. You’re standing in front of a symbol-of faith, tradition, debate, and endurance. If these bricks could talk, imagine the tales they’d tell! And whatever the future might bring, today the Green Dome gleams on, greeting each new visitor and sharing Medina’s rich, rolling history. Interested in a deeper dive into the tomb of muhammad and early caliphs, opponents of the dome or the panorama? Join me in the chat section for an insightful conversation.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

Wie starte ich die Tour?

Laden Sie nach dem Kauf die AudaTours-App herunter und geben Sie Ihren Einlösecode ein. Die Tour ist sofort startbereit – tippen Sie einfach auf „Play“ und folgen Sie der GPS-geführten Route.

Benötige ich während der Tour Internet?

Nein! Laden Sie die Tour vor dem Start herunter und genießen Sie sie vollständig offline. Nur die Chat-Funktion benötigt Internet. Wir empfehlen den Download über WLAN, um mobiles Datenvolumen zu sparen.

Handelt es sich um eine geführte Gruppentour?

Nein – dies ist ein selbstgeführter Audioguide. Sie erkunden unabhängig in Ihrem eigenen Tempo, wobei die Audioerzählung über Ihr Telefon abgespielt wird. Kein Reiseleiter, keine Gruppe, kein Zeitplan.

Wie lange dauert die Tour?

Die meisten Touren dauern 60–90 Minuten, aber Sie kontrollieren das Tempo vollständig. Pausieren Sie, überspringen Sie Stopps oder machen Sie Pausen, wann immer Sie wollen.

Was, wenn ich die Tour heute nicht beenden kann?

Kein Problem! Touren haben lebenslangen Zugriff. Pausieren Sie und setzen Sie sie fort, wann immer Sie möchten – morgen, nächste Woche oder nächstes Jahr. Ihr Fortschritt wird gespeichert.

Welche Sprachen sind verfügbar?

Alle Touren sind in über 50 Sprachen verfügbar. Wählen Sie Ihre bevorzugte Sprache beim Einlösen Ihres Codes. Hinweis: Die Sprache kann nach der Tour-Generierung nicht mehr geändert werden.

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