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Ziyarat Places in Mecca: Kaaba is called Baitullah or the house of Allah.Masjid al haram is the best mosque in Makkah. It is the most sacred place for Muslims to worship.It is the delight of a Muslim. Every Muslim wishes to see the Kaaba and touch Hajr-e-Aswad with their hand. The rights and Rituals of Umrah are Known to every Pilgrim. So In Masjid Al Haram you will See Kaaba, Kiswa,Hajr-e- Aswad,Maqam e Ibrahim,Safa and Marwah.And drink the Blesses ZamZam water.
Masjid e Aisha is the second largest mosque in Mecca.Masjid e Aisha has a capacity of Capacity: 47,084 worshipers and is located (Muzdalefa Road/3th ring Road before Al-Taif Road detour) in Al-Naseem neighborhood(south of Al-Azizeyyah and north of Al-Awali district) (Exactly at the eastern foot of Jabal Thawr “Mount Thawr”).It is the Place where People of Mecca Put Ihram and People doing subsequent Umrah renew their Ihram.
Jabal Al-Rahma is a small hillock and it is from this platform that Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, delivered his unforgettable farewell sermon, enunciating far-reaching religious, economic, social and political reforms.A small white pillar atop the hillock denotes the place where the Prophet stood more than 14 centuries ago. It is the wish of every pilgrim to reach Jabal Al-Rahma and pray in its vicinity.
In Ramadan 610 CE, the first revelations of the Holy Quran were received by Prophet Muhammad at the Hira Cave. According to the Quran, this night is called ‘the Night of Power’. The legend has it that when Prophet Muhammad was on his usual solitude retreat in the cave, during the final 10 days of the month of Ramadan, Hazrat Jibreel (Archangel Gabriel) visited him and told him to recite the first verse of the Quran.
The mountain is notable for housing a cave known as Ghār Thawr (Arabic: غَار ثَوْر), in which the Islamic prophet Muhammad took refuge from the Quraysh, during the migration to Medina. For most Muslims, the cave is of religious significance, and is thus visited by many pilgrims and tourists. Mount Thawr is located 5 miles (8.0 kilometres) away from Mecca. In Sunni Islam, it is believed that Muhammad stayed here as a refugee with his companion Abu Bakr.
The Prophet’s Mosque (Arabic: ٱلْمَسْجِد ٱلنَّبَوِي, romanized: al-Masjid an-Nabawī, lit. ’Mosque of the Prophet’) is the second mosque built by the Islamic prophet Muhammad in Medina, after that of Quba, as well as the second largest mosque and holiest site in Islam, after the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, in the Saudi region of the Hejaz. The mosque is located at the heart of Medina and is a major site of pilgrimage that falls under the purview of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques.
Jannat al-Baqi, also known as Baqi al-Gharqad, is a historic cemetery in Medina, Saudi Arabia. It is considered one of the most significant burial grounds for Muslims, as many companions of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), family members, and other prominent figures from early Islamic history are buried there.
Mount Uhud (Arabic: جَبَل أُحُد, romanized: Jabal Uḥud, Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [dʒa.bal ʔʊ.ħʊd]) is a mountain north of Medina, in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia. It is 1,077 m (3,533 ft) high and 7.5 km (4.7 mi) long. It was the site of the second battle between the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the polytheists of his tribe of Quraysh. The Battle of Uhud was fought on 19 March, 625 CE, between a force from the small Muslim community of Medina and a force from Mecca, in north-western Arabia.
The Masjid al-Qiblatayn (Arabic: مسجد القبلتين, lit. ’Mosque of the Two Qiblas’, Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [mas.dʒɪd al.ɡɪb.la.teːn]), also spelt Masjid al-Qiblatain, is a mosque in Medina believed by Muslims to be the place where the final Islamic prophet, Muhammad, received the command to change the Qibla (direction of prayer) from Jerusalem to Mecca. The mosque was built by Sawad ibn Ghanam ibn Ka’ab during the year 2 AH (623 CE) and is one of the few mosques in the world to have contained two mihrabs (niches indicating the qibla) in different directions.
The Quba Mosque (Arabic: مَسْجِد قُبَاء, romanized: Masjid Qubāʾ, Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [mas.dʒɪd ɡʊ.ba]) is a mosque located in Medina, in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia, built in the lifetime of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in the 7th century C.E.It is thought to be the first mosque in the world, built on the first day of Muhammad’s emigration to Medina. Its first stone is said to have been laid by the prophet, and the structure completed by his companions.