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The Nabawi Mosque is an important place of worship in Islam because it is the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) resting place underneath the green dome in the Nabawi Mosque. It is also in the city that gave birth to Islam. The Nabawi Mosque was one of the first mosque's ever built.

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