The first mosque in Islam, located on the outskirts of Madinah. The Prophet Muhammad participated in its construction.
Known for the event where the Prophet Muhammad received the revelation to change the direction of prayer (Qibla) from Jerusalem to the Kaaba.
A historic cemetery where many companions of the Prophet and his family members are buried. Pilgrims offer prayers and pay respects.
A mosque where the Prophet Muhammad prayed for rain, and it is said that rain fell during the prayer.
A vibrant market where you can find a variety of dates, a significant local produce
Commemorates the martyrs of the Battle of Uhud, providing historical insights into the events that unfolded.
A mosque named after the first Caliph of Islam, Abu Bakr Siddiq (may Allah be pleased with him).
Named after the second Caliph, Omar ibn Al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him), this mosque holds historical significance.
A mosque marking the site where the Prophet Muhammad first arrived in Madinah during the Hijra.
Pilgrims visit the mountain to reflect on the Battle of Uhud and the Prophet's experiences in this area.
Named after Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet, this mosque is a peaceful place for prayer.
Dedicated to Bilal, a close companion of the Prophet and the first muezzin in Islam.
Named after the companion Abu Huraira, known for his narrations of the Prophet's sayings.
Offers insights into the history of Masjid al-Haram in Makkah and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi in Madinah.
Marks the burial place of the Prophet Muhammad and his two companions, Abu Bakr and Omar (may Allah be pleased with them).
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