Issue: Saudi Arabia the Al-Ijabah Mosque 1976 Stamp
Type: Stamp
Number of Stamps: 1
Stamps Denomination: 50 H,
Issue Date: 1976
Issued By: Saudi Arabia Post
Echoes of the Prophet:
In 1976 Saudi Arabia released a stamp that paid tribute to one of Islam most historically sacred sites the Al-Ijabah Mosque. Located in Medina this mosque holds deep spiritual significance as the place where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is said to have made a famous supplication to Allah. The stamp artwork captures the mosque humble architecture surrounded by palm trees and desert tones echoing its serene and timeless presence. Through this issue Saudi Arabia not only highlighted a national heritage site but also underscored its connection to Islamic history and faith. the stamp represents more than aesthetics it’s a window into the spiritual heart of early Islam. Revered by pilgrims and scholars alike the Al-Ijabah Mosque stamp serves as a reminder of prayer humility and divine mercy values still deeply rooted in Islamic culture today.
Preserving Sacred Heritage:
The Al-Ijabah Mosque stands as a beautiful tribute to Islamic heritage and history. The stamp detailed design highlights the mosque peaceful simplicity surrounded by historic palm groves and captures the atmosphere of spiritual reflection it continues to offer. It resonates with meaning for Muslims worldwide and holds a special place in philatelic collections focused on religious themes.
From Medina to the World:
This serene and sacred space is beautifully rendered in the stamp design emphasizing its modest structure and spiritual weight. For many Muslims the mosque represents answered prayers divine mercy and prophetic tradition. By putting Al-Ijabah on a stamp Saudi Arabia invited the world to recognize its religious and historical depth.