The place, located about 450 km north of Mecca, is known as the City of the Prophet" wherein 622 the Prophet Mohammad migrated and Islam spread to the world. While performing your hajj and umrah duties, you will visit holy locations in Medina. With side trips and excursions, make the most of your spiritual journey to Makkah. You will be taken by your tour operator to places along the pilgrimage route, such as Mina and Arafat. Madinah, the burial place of the Prophet Mohamed (PBUH) and the home of the magnificent Al Masjid An Nabawi, the Mosque of the Prophet, is another must-see area.
The Al-Masjid an-Nabawi : Founded after the migration from Mecca to Madinah, the Prophet's Mosque is one of the largest mosques revered by Muslims. Here is the tomb of the prophets Muhammad, Omer, and Abu-Bakr. It is more important, as mentioned in the hadiths Madinah (Medina) is the second holiest city in Islam, located 400km north of Makkah. Mohamed (PBUH) and his followers left Makkah and joined Yathrib, which welcomed them, after learning of a plot to kill him. He had it renamed Al Madinah. By moving from Makkah to Madinah every year, pilgrims recreate the Hijrah, where they pray at some of the holiest sites of Islam. A significant place of worship is Al Masjid An Nabawi.
Mount Uhud and The Battle Site : Located in northern Madinah, Uhud Mountain is 5 km from Masjid Nabawi. For either side, the Battle of Uhud, where 70 Companions were martyred, did not result in a decisive victory. The killing of Hamza was the most critical outcome of the war. This mountain, where the Battle of Uhud took place in history, is one of the best places for Hajj and Umrah visitors to the region.
The Al-Masjid an-Nabawi : Founded after the migration from Mecca to Madinah, the Prophet's Mosque is one of the largest mosques revered by Muslims. Here is the tomb of the prophets Muhammad, Omer, and Abu-Bakr. It is more important, as mentioned in the hadiths Madinah (Medina) is the second holiest city in Islam, located 400km north of Makkah. Mohamed (PBUH) and his followers left Makkah and joined Yathrib, which welcomed them, after learning of a plot to kill him. He had it renamed Al Madinah. By moving from Makkah to Madinah every year, pilgrims recreate the Hijrah, where they pray at some of the holiest sites of Islam. A significant place of worship is Al Masjid An Nabawi.
Saleh's Mada : The pre-Islamic archaeological site of Mada's Saleh is the first location in Saudi Arabia to be listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. In Mada's Saleh, the mausoleums are very interesting. The Camel Incident, mentioned in the tale of the Prophet of Salih or Saleh, is believed to have taken place here. In the area which includes buildings from the Late Antiquity, there are 131 monumental tombs decorated with carvings belonging to the Nabatean Kingdom.
Ul Baki Cennet-ul Baki : The first cemetery of the Islamic State, Cennet-ul Bakî, is situated very close to Al-Masjid an-Nabawi. Among the holy places visited by pilgrims who come to the city is this graveyard, which was restored as a tomb by the Prophet Mohammed.
Museum of Hejaz Railways : Four parts form the Hicaz Railway Museum, which entered service in 2006. In the museum, the wagons, engines, accessories, and different parts of the trains used on the Hejaz Railway are on display. The building that you can visit on your trip to Medina is Saudi Arabia's most important railway museum.
Raza-i Mutahhara : Situated in the Prophet's Mosque, Raza-i Mutahhara was the location where the Prophet Muhammad gave Friday sermons. There's just a green carpet inside the mosque. This area, which is 22 meters long and 15 meters wide, is known as the Hadith Garden of Eden.
The Museum of Madinah : One of the addresses that must be seen in the city is the Madinah Museum, where significant works of Islamic geography are shown. Since the time of the Prophet, all historical material has been available at the Museum. In addition, works, models, and paintings are on display in the museum under the rule of the Abbasids, Umayyads, Ottomans, and Saudi Arabia. If you are interested in studying Islamic culture, the Medina Museum will really amaze you. While on a trip to Madinah, one should certainly pay a visit to this museum. There are several objects in the museum that will provide you with a deeper insight into the emergence of Islam and the different events that followed. It introduces the city's rich history and culture as well as the life of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) as the first specialized museum in Madinah. A large collection is also displayed in the museum.
Madinah Old Market : On your visit to Madinah, a place of high religious importance, as this place holds, you must wish to take back souvenirs for family and friends. To buy gifts for family and friends to carry back home, you can visit the Old Market in Madinah. It's an out-of-the-world experience to visit the Old Bazaar as you search for souvenirs, Islamic designs, and exclusive Arabic items. Located on one of Madinah's main streets, it is busy at all times.
Two of the holiest places on earth are the city of Makkah and the town of Madinah. With the goal of making the holy pilgrimage of Umrah and Hajj, millions of Muslims from all over the world visit these cities every year. The city of Makkah and Madinah is immensely beautiful and has many historical and Islamic places where you can visit during your Umrah Journey, apart from being the best. During your Umrah and Hajj visits, you will consider the heavenly places in Makkah and Madinah.
Al-Kaaba Kaaba : For Muslims, Masjid-al-Haram is the most important mosque, and in the middle of Masjid-al-Haram is Al-Kaaba (The House of Allah). Muslims from all over the world give prayers in the direction of Al-Kaaba to Allah (Subhanahu and millions of Muslims perform tawaf of Al-Kaaba throughout the time of Hajj and Umrah throughout the year. Al-past Kaaba's and significance are very prominent in the Islamic world, and every good Muslim has a strong desire for Al-Kaaba.
About Jabal-e-Noor : Jabal-e-Noor is a mountain that is of great importance near Makkah Hejaz. The very first Aayat of the Qur'an was revealed on this mountain to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). On this mountain called Gar-e-Hira, there is a cave where the Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings be upon him) first communicated with Angle Jibreel (Peace be upon him and first revealed to him the holy words of Allah (Subhanahu.
Arafat's Mount : During the Hajj, almost a million pilgrims visit Mount Arafat every year. Mount Arafat, according to Hadith, is the position where all Muslims during the time of the resurrection will be gathered for accountability. For the season of Hajj, Mount Arafat holds great significance, pilgrims visit there and perform their Hajj rituals, give prayers and make major supplications (Dua) to complete all the Hajj rituals as a sunnah of Prophet Ibrahim (Blessings be upon him).
Jannat-al-Mualla Municipality : One of the two most important cemeteries in Islam is Jannat-al-Mualla, which is also one of the oldest cemeteries in the world. Jannat-al-Mualla is situated near Jeddah in northern Masjid-al-Haram. The burial place of many of the Prophet's family and ancestors is Jannat-Al-Mualla. Some of the most famous people of the Prophet's family who are buried in Jannat-al-Mualla are Prophet Muhammad's blessed mother, the first wife of Prophet Hazrat Khadija.
Prophet Muhammad's Birthplace : In the Holy City of Makkah, the Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) was born in the place now called Makkah-al-Mukarramah. Earlier, this location was a mountain town that is now a national library. The town of Makkah, which attracts many visitors throughout the year, is very close to this location.
Town of Min : Mina is also known as the Tent City, where millions of Muslims assemble during the Hajj High Days. Mina is a beautiful hot valley situated 3 km from the city of Makkah. During the Hajj season, more than 100,000 air-conditioned tents were installed that housed more than 3 million pilgrims, providing them with temporary accommodation while performing their Ramy al-Jamarat Hajj ritual.
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On arrival at the King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jeddah and then transfer to your hotel in Mecca. ( Distance between Jeddah airport and Mecca is approx 100 Kms and it takes approx 1 Hours depending on traffic) Your driver will also make a stop on the way before Miqat for you to get into state of Ihram. Later proceed to your hotel and check-in. Overnight stay at your hotel in Mecca.
Morning Breakfast at Hotel. Proceed to visit the Bait Allah, the exhalted Haram Shareef in Makkah. There are two main ways to visit Khana Ka’bah for the Muslims living outside Saudi Arabia, Hajj and Umrah. Your day is free for you to complete the rituals of Umrah. Overnight stay at your hotel in Mecca.
Morning Breakfast at the hotel. Your day is free to explore Mecca on your own, visiting various sites of religious importance and offering prayers at Masjid al-Haram. Overnight stay at your hotel in Mecca.
Morning Breakfast at the hotel. Your day is free to explore Mecca on your own, visiting various sites of religious importance and offering prayers at Masjid al-Haram. Overnight stay at your hotel in Mecca.
Morning Breakfast at the hotel. Check-out from your hotel in Mecca and then transfer to Medina. ( Distance between Mecca and Medina is approx 450 Kms and it takes approx 4.5 Hours depending on traffic). Prophet Mohammad's (PBUH) destination after his Hijrah from Mecca, Medina is second holiest city for Muslims, after Mecca in Saudi Arabia. Historically, Medina (In 622) became the seat of prophet Mohammad’s (PBUH) growing movement after the Hijra. Medina means the ‘City of the Prophet’. On arrival in Medina, check into your hotel. Overnight stay at your hotel in Medina.
Morning Breakfast at the hotel. Day is free for you to explore Medina on own visiting various sites of religious importance and offering prayers at Al-Masjid An-Nabawi. The Medina city has Al-Masjid An-Nabawi ("the Prophet's Mosque"), a mosque originally built by the prophet Mohammad (PBUH). It is the second mosque built in the history of Islam and is now one of the largest mosques in the world. The first mosque of Islam is also located in Medina and is known as Masjid al-Quba, the Quba Mosque. Overnight stay at your hotel in Medina.
Morning Breakfast at the hotel. Day is free for you to explore Medina on own visiting various sites of religious importance and offering prayers at Al-Masjid An-Nabawi. Al-Masjid An-Nabawi (The Prophet's Mosque) also incorporates the final resting place of Mohammad (PBUH). This stunning mosque takes the second place when it comes to the holiest places in Islam with the first being Masjid al Haram in Mecca. Also,It is here that the Islam’s most revered Messenger, Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) is buried. It is marked by a beautiful green Dome that is considered to be one of the most beautiful domes in Islam. Overnight stay at your hotel in Medina.
Breakfast at the hotel. Check-out on time from your hotel and then transfer to airport to take your return flight from Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport or Medina Airport.
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