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1: MASJID ALI NABWI
2: JANNAT AL-BAQI
3: QUBA MOSQUE
4: UHUD MOUNTAIN
5: MASJID AL-QIBLATAIN
6: THE BAAB-AS-SALAAM
7: MOSQUE AL GHAMAMAH
8: BATTLEFIELD OF THE TRENCH (KHANDAQ)
Travel in Comfort Between the Holy Cities
1: MASJID ALI NABWI
2: JANNAT AL-BAQI
3: QUBA MOSQUE
4: UHUD MOUNTAIN
5: MASJID AL-QIBLATAIN
6: THE BAAB-AS-SALAAM
7: MOSQUE AL GHAMAMAH
8: BATTLEFIELD OF THE TRENCH (KHANDAQ)
1: MASJID ALI NABWI
Masjid al-Nabawi, also known as the Prophet’s Mosque, is a mosque located in the city of Madina, Saudi Arabia.
It is the final resting place of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, after the Al-Masjid Al-Haram in Makkah.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) built this mosque himself.
Today, it is a popular destination for Muslims from all over the world who come for ziyarat in Madina.
2: JANNAT AL-BAQI
The place Jannat al-Baqi, also known as Baqi’ al-Gharqad, is situated in Medina, Saudi Arabia. Muslims all over the world regard it as one of the most sacred places in Islam. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is the creator of the cemetery which has been used for crematoriums ever since.
Maqam Ibrahim is a sacred stone located near the Kaaba in the Holy Mosque of Makkah.
It carries the footprints of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S.), left when he stood upon it while building the Kaaba with his son Prophet Ismail (A.S.). Muslims consider Maqam Ibrahim a blessed site and often pray near it after performing Tawaf.
3: QUBA MOSQUE
Ai Arabia. As the first mosque ever built in the history of Islam, it is highly significant for Muslims. The mosque was originally a small structure made of mud and palm leaves, but it expanded and rebuilt several times over the centuries. Today, Quba Mosque is a large and modern mosque that is visited by hundreds of thousands of Muslims each year who come for ziyarat in Madina and pray. It remains an important site of pilgrimage and a symbol of the early days of Islam.
During Tawaf, pilgrims strive to kiss or touch Hajr-e-Aswad, following the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
4: UHUD MOUNTAIN
Uhud Mountain is a mountain located in the city of Medina, Saudi Arabia. During the battle, Muslims suffered defeat. Today, the mountain is a popular site of pilgrimage for Muslims,
who visit for ziyarat in Madina and pay respects to the fallen soldiers of Islam.
The area around the mountain is also home to several monuments and graves that associated with the battle.
5: MASJID AL-QIBLATAIN
Masjid al-Qiblatain is historically important to Muslims because of its location. where the first congregational salah prayed following the change.
It is said to have been built during the time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) when the direction of prayer was changed from Jerusalem to Mecca. Masjid al-Qiblatain is a mosque in Madina, Saudi Arabia, that is significant in Islamic history as it is the only mosque in the world that has two qibla walls, facing both Jerusalem and Makkah. The mosque is one of the historical sites and is one of the most visited places in Medina by Muslims visiting for ziyarat in Madina
6: BAAB-AS-SALAAM
The Baab-As-Salaam (Arabic ), pronounced “bb assalm,” is one of the gates at Makkah-Al-Masjid-al-Haram. Mukkarammah’s This phrase in Arabic literally translates to “Peace Gate” in English. It has long been customary for first-time visitors to the mosques to enter through this gate.
This gate is closer to Mount Marwah in the stretch between Mount Safa and Marwaah. The “Bani Sheeba” gate is the door through which pilgrims enter to perform the Arrival Tawaf. Sultan Soleiman Khan renewed it in 931 Hj and again in the 2000s.
It is the first mosque where Friday prayers (Jum’ah) were held.
7: MASJID AL GHAMAMAH
The Mosque Al Ghamamah is a small mosque, and it is not one of the major landmarks in Medina, but it is still an important site for pilgrims and visitors, who come to perform the ziyarat (visit) and to seek blessings.
During ziyarat in Madina, this mosque holds significant importance among Muslims. it is important to follow the dress code for the mosque, which requires modest attire for both men and women, and to observe the prayer times. Visitors should also respect the cultural and religious norms and avoid eating, drinking, or smoking within the mosque.
8: BATTLEFIELD OF THE TRENCH (KHANDAQ)
The Battle of Badr, also known as the Maidan-e-Badr, took place in 624 CE and is regarded as one of the most significant battles in Islamic history. It was a military clash between Madina’s Muslims and a powerful army of Meccan merchants and tribal leaders. Who wanted to stop the spread of Islam.
The Battle of Badr, fought between Makkah and Madina near the Badr wells, resulted in a decisive victory for the Muslims.
The battle is regarded as a watershed moment in Islamic history because it demonstrated the Muslim community’s strength and resolve, as well as confirmed the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as a military leader.
1: MASJID ALI NABWI
Masjid al-Nabawi, also known as the Prophet’s Mosque, is a mosque located in the city of Madina, Saudi Arabia.
It is the final resting place of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, after the Al-Masjid Al-Haram in Makkah.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) built this mosque himself.
Today, it is a popular destination for Muslims from all over the world who come for ziyarat in Madina.
2: JANNAT AL-BAQI
The place Jannat al-Baqi, also known as Baqi’ al-Gharqad, is situated in Medina, Saudi Arabia. Muslims all over the world regard it as one of the most sacred places in Islam. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is the creator of the cemetery which has been used for crematoriums ever since.
Maqam Ibrahim is a sacred stone located near the Kaaba in the Holy Mosque of Makkah.
It carries the footprints of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S.), left when he stood upon it while building the Kaaba with his son Prophet Ismail (A.S.). Muslims consider Maqam Ibrahim a blessed site and often pray near it after performing Tawaf.
3: QUBA MOSQUE
Ai Arabia. As the first mosque ever built in the history of Islam, it is highly significant for Muslims. The mosque was originally a small structure made of mud and palm leaves, but it expanded and rebuilt several times over the centuries. Today, Quba Mosque is a large and modern mosque that is visited by hundreds of thousands of Muslims each year who come for ziyarat in Madina and pray. It remains an important site of pilgrimage and a symbol of the early days of Islam.
During Tawaf, pilgrims strive to kiss or touch Hajr-e-Aswad, following the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
4: UHUD MOUNTAIN
Uhud Mountain is a mountain located in the city of Medina, Saudi Arabia. During the battle, Muslims suffered defeat. Today, the mountain is a popular site of pilgrimage for Muslims,
who visit for ziyarat in Madina and pay respects to the fallen soldiers of Islam.
The area around the mountain is also home to several monuments and graves that associated with the battle.
5: MASJID AL-QIBLATAIN
Masjid al-Qiblatain is historically important to Muslims because of its location. where the first congregational salah prayed following the change.
It is said to have been built during the time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) when the direction of prayer was changed from Jerusalem to Mecca. Masjid al-Qiblatain is a mosque in Madina, Saudi Arabia, that is significant in Islamic history as it is the only mosque in the world that has two qibla walls, facing both Jerusalem and Makkah. The mosque is one of the historical sites and is one of the most visited places in Medina by Muslims visiting for ziyarat in Madina
6: BAAB-AS-SALAAM
Masjid al-Qiblatain is historically important to Muslims because of its location. where the first congregational salah prayed following the change.
It is said to have been built during the time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) when the direction of prayer was changed from Jerusalem to Mecca. Masjid al-Qiblatain is a mosque in Madina, Saudi Arabia, that is significant in Islamic history as it is the only mosque in the world that has two qibla walls, facing both Jerusalem and Makkah. The mosque is one of the historical sites and is one of the most visited places in Medina by Muslims visiting for ziyarat in Madina
7: MASJID AL GHAMAMAH
The Mosque Al Ghamamah is a small mosque, and it is not one of the major landmarks in Medina, but it is still an important site for pilgrims and visitors, who come to perform the ziyarat (visit) and to seek blessings.
During ziyarat in Madina, this mosque holds significant importance among Muslims. it is important to follow the dress code for the mosque, which requires modest attire for both men and women, and to observe the prayer times. Visitors should also respect the cultural and religious norms and avoid eating, drinking, or smoking within the mosque.
8: BATTLEFIELD OF THE TRENCH (KHANDAQ)
The Battle of Badr, also known as the Maidan-e-Badr, took place in 624 CE and is regarded as one of the most significant battles in Islamic history. It was a military clash between Madina’s Muslims and a powerful army of Meccan merchants and tribal leaders. Who wanted to stop the spread of Islam.
The Battle of Badr, fought between Makkah and Madina near the Badr wells, resulted in a decisive victory for the Muslims.
The battle is regarded as a watershed moment in Islamic history because it demonstrated the Muslim community’s strength and resolve, as well as confirmed the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as a military leader.
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