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Masjid Aisha: Masjid al-Taneem

Masjid Ayesha, also known as Masjid al-Taneem, is the nearest and most convenient
location for pilgrims in Mecca to enter into ihram for Umrah. Located north of Masjid al-
Haram, it is named after Aisha bint Abu Bakr (RA), the wife of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, and
carries deep historical and spiritual significance. This site, also referred to as Aisha Mosque
or “عائشة‎‎ مسجد,” remains central to the pilgrimage of Hajj and Umrah in Saudi Arabia, as
believers dedicate their worship solely to Allah.

The mosque was established to serve as an accessible miqat for residents of Makkah and
visitors. It provides a convenient location to enter the state of ehram, ensuring that Islamic
heritage is followed exactly as it was during the Prophet’s ﷺ time. This role connects
directly to the mercy and flexibility of worship, allowing those who are unable to complete
Umrah due to circumstances to still complete it later.

The mosque is commonly called Masjid Ayesha, called after Aisha bint Abu Bakr (RA). Its
alternative name, Masjid al Taneem, comes from its district. Both names reflect its heritage,
honoring the wife of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ while marking its geographical identity. In
English, it is often referred to as Aisha Mosque, and globally it is recognized as one of the
most significant miqats.

The mosque’s design is simple but built for function. Key facilities include:
 Ablution and shower areas for purification.
 Separate halls for men and women.
 Changing rooms for ehram clothing.
 Parking space for buses and taxis.
Modern upgrades support the large number of pilgrims to enter state of ihram comfortably.
While not elaborate in decoration, its architecture reflects purpose and accessibility.

Masjid al Taneem connects directly to the legacy of Aisha (RA) and Prophet ﷺ. The Quran
encourages ease in worship, and this location demonstrates that principle. The fact that
Aisha (RA) was allowed to perform Umrah separately emphasizes the flexibility of Islamic
tradition.
For many, the mosque’s historical and spiritual significance lies in being the site where
Aisha entered ihram. Visiting the Mosque allows pilgrims to feel a connection to that
moment in Islamic history.

Pilgrims come to Masjid Aisha mainly to prepare for Umrah:
1. Travel to the mosque, often by taxi.
2. Perform ablution and change into ihram clothing.
3. Make the niyyah (intention) for Umrah.
4. Recite the Talbiyah.
5. Return to Masjid al-Haram to perform the Tawaf, Sa’i, and cut or shave the hair.
This process allows Muslims to perform additional Umrahs while residing within Makkah. It
follows the Sunnah of Aisha (RA), who entered ehram here under the instruction of Prophet
ﷺ with the intention of seeking closeness to Allah before performing Umrah.

Muslims should visit Masjid Aisha because it is:
 The nearest and most accessible location to enter ihram.
 The miqat point established for residents of Makkah.
 A site named after Aisha, wife of Prophetﷺ.
 Connected to the Farewell Hajj and an important narration.
 A place where pilgrims can perform multiple Umrahs.
This mosque represents both accessibility and historical depth. It is a location to enter
ehram with ease, reflecting mercy in rituals and enabling additional acts of worship.

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Aun Muhammad

Aun Muhammad is a Senior Sales Manager at Al Falah Journey, Makkah Office, with extensive experience in the Umrah and Hajj travel industry. He possesses deep knowledge of Makkah and Madinah’s holy sites (Ziyarats) and provides expert guidance to clients seeking meaningful and well-organized pilgrimage experiences. Known for his professionalism and attention to detail, Aun ensures that every traveler enjoys a smooth, comfortable, and spiritually enriching journey.

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Aun Muhammad

Aun Muhammad is a Senior Sales Manager at Al Falah Journey, Makkah Office, with extensive experience in the Umrah and Hajj travel industry. He possesses deep knowledge of Makkah and Madinah’s holy sites (Ziyarats) and provides expert guidance to clients seeking meaningful and well-organized pilgrimage experiences. Known for his professionalism and attention to detail, Aun ensures that every traveler enjoys a smooth, comfortable, and spiritually enriching journey.