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# The door on its southern side was closed when [[Qibla]] was changed to [[Ka'ba]], instead another door was opened in its northern side.
# The door on its southern side was closed when [[Qibla]] was changed to [[Ka'ba]], instead another door was opened in its northern side.
# The door in the western side called "Bab 'Atika" which is now known as "Bab al-Rahma". It was called 'Atika as it was opened to the house of 'Atika the daughter of [['Abd Allah b. Yazid b. Mu'awiya]]. Later t was called Rahma, based on a narration from [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] that one day a person came from this door to Prophet (s) and he asked him to pray to God to rain and it happened, then after seven days rain stopped because that man had asked for it.
# The door in the western side called "Bab 'Atika" which is now known as "Bab al-Rahma". It was called 'Atika as it was opened to the house of 'Atika the daughter of [['Abd Allah b. Yazid b. Mu'awiya]]. Later t was called Rahma, based on a narration from [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] that one day a person came from this door to Prophet (s) and he asked him to pray to God to rain and it happened, then after seven days rain stopped because that man had asked for it.
# The door on the Easter side known as "Bab 'Uthman", "Bab al-Nabi" and "Bab al-Jabra'il" because this door was opened to the house of [['Uthman b. 'Affan]], also Prophet Muhammad (s) used to enter the mosque from this door and [[Gabriel]] (Jabra'il) came to Prophet Muhammad (s) from this door in the time of the [[battle of Banu Qurayza]].
# The door on the eastern side known as "Bab 'Uthman", "Bab al-Nabi" and "Bab al-Jabra'il" because this door was opened to the house of [['Uthman b. 'Affan]], also Prophet Muhammad (s) used to enter the mosque from this door and [[Gabriel]] (Jabra'il) came to Prophet Muhammad (s) from this door in the time of the [[battle of Banu Qurayza]].


Throughout different eras, doors were added and built for the mosque and even some of them were closed. Currently al-Masjid al-Nabawi has eighty six doors.
Throughout different eras, doors were added and built for the mosque and even some of them were closed. Currently al-Masjid al-Nabawi has eighty six doors.
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