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Named in honour of the greatest Messenger, the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, this Jami mosque at Madinat Hamad in the Central Governorate of Bahrain serves a planned residential district whose development during the late twentieth century created new neighbourhoods for Bahraini families across the archipelago kingdom. Madinat Hamad stands as one of Bahrain's larger planned cities, featuring organised residential blocks, schools, commercial centres, and mosques that together serve tens of thousands of residents. Bahraini mosque architecture draws on Gulf traditions of coral stone and gypsum plaster construction, wind catching towers that cooled interiors in the age before electricity, carved wooden doors and window screens, and modest domes and minarets scaled to the coastal climate. More recent construction has introduced reinforced concrete, polished marble, climate controlled prayer halls, and soaring minarets appropriate to larger congregations. This mosque named for the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, follows regional character with a dignified presentation that reflects the enormous honour Bahraini Muslims accord to the final Messenger. Inside, the spacious carpeted prayer hall accommodates hundreds of worshippers across separate men's and women's sections, with a grand mihrab faced in marble, a carved wooden minbar, and inscriptions of Qur'anic verses running in elegant calligraphy along the upper walls. Five daily prayers draw worshippers from surrounding residential streets, and Jumu'ah fills the hall to capacity. Sermons in classical Arabic address Qur'anic themes, hadith guidance, and reflection on the Prophet's own noble character and teachings. Ramadan transforms the mosque calendar with elaborate iftar gatherings featuring Bahraini specialities including machboos, harees, thareed, and sweet luqaimat served to all who arrive. Taraweeh prayers fill the evenings with measured recitation, and the final ten nights include extensive qiyam sessions and supplication. The mosque hosts Mawlid celebrations commemorating the birth of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, with poetry, recitation, and communal meals. Qur'anic memorisation programmes run throughout the year. Women worship in dedicated sections. Nearby attractions include the Al Fateh Grand Mosque in Juffair, the Bahrain National Museum, the Dilmun Burial Mounds, and the Tree of Life in the southern desert.

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