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Umrah is an Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, performed by Muslims at any time of the year, unlike the Hajj, which has specific dates in the Islamic lunar calendar. While it’s not obligatory like the Hajj, it is highly recommended in Islam and holds great spiritual significance for Muslims.
Mount Arafat is a granite hill about 20km southeast of Makkah in the plain of Arafah. It is often called the “Mountain of Mercy,” because it is the hill upon which Prophet Ibrahim (as) was prepared to sacrifice his son Ismail (as) before Allah mercifully substituted a ram for sacrifice in place of the boy.
Located in Arafah, Jabal Rahmah holds a significant meaning as this was the location reportedly where Prophet Adam A.S. and Hawa A.S. were reunited and also where Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. delivered his final sermon of his final Hajj.
Jabal Thawr is a mountain in Saudi Arabia, located in the lower part of Mecca to the south of the district of Misfalah. The height of the mountain is 750 m.
Jamarat is the plural of Jamrah in Arabic, meaning small stone or pebble. In the context of the Jamarat Hajj, the word refers to the three pillars at which pilgrims cast pebbles to reject sin and invoke Allah’s strength.
Jannat al-Mu’alla, also known as the “Cemetery of Ma’la”, is a cemetery to the north of Al-Masjid Al-Haram, and near the Mosque of the Jinn in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. It is the place where the Islamic prophet Muhammad’s wife, grandfather, and other ancestors are buried.
Masjid Al-Jinn was named after the place where Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) met the jinn. It is also known as Al-Haras Mosque because the guards used to circumambulate the Kaaba until they reached the mosque, where they would stop until its companions and guards caught up with it.
Masjid Al-Khaif, also known as the Mosque of the Tent, is a historic mosque located in Mina, near the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. It is one of the largest mosques in the world, with a capacity to accommodate over 50,000 worshippers at a time. The mosque is of great religious significance to Muslims, as it is believed to have been built by Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his son Prophet Ismail (Ishmael) over 4000 years ago. The mosque was rebuilt several times throughout history, most recently in the 20th century.
This small mosque was built where according to tradition the Prophet Muhammad’s tent was pitched and he made dua (supplication) during the Battle of Ahzab and where Allah revealed the glad tidings of victory. It is one of the Seven Mosques built at the site of Ghazwa Khandaq (Battle of the Trench).
Masjid Al-Jinn was named after the place where Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) met the jinn. It is also known as Al-Haras Mosque because the guards used to circumambulate the Kaaba until they reached the mosque, where they would stop until its companions and guards caught up with it.
The mosque is situated 25 km away from Makkah. Jurana is actually the name of the well where Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) took bath and wore ihram to perform Umrah while returning from Taif. Beside the mosque signboards have been installed to indicate the starting point of Haram.
Masjid an-Namirah or Masjid Nimrah is a mosque in Wadi Uranah near Mecca in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia. It is believed to be where the Islamic prophet Muhammad stayed before delivering his last sermon in ‘Arafat.
The Masjid Shajarah literally meaning the “Mosque of the tree” is a small mosque in the neighbourhood of Shi’b ‘Aamir (Valley of ‘Aamir), it marks the spot where the “miracle of the tree” is believed to have happened. Since it is located in the as-Sulaymaniyyah district, close to the historic mosques of the Masjid al-Jinn and the Masjid al-Rayah , the three mosques are sometimes confused with each other.
Mina, also known as Muna, and commonly known as the “City of the Tents” is a valley located 8 kilometres southeast of the city of Mecca, in the district of Masha’er, Province of Makkah in the Hejazi region Saudi Arabia.
Muzdalifa is a plain in Saudi Arabia between Mina and Arafat, near Makkah. It is one of the best sites for ziyarat in Makkah by pilgrims during their annual Hajj pilgrimage. Pilgrims travel to Muzdalifa after spending the day on the plain of Arafat, where they perform a series of rituals and prayers.
The Seven Mosques (Masjid E Sabaa) is a group of small mosques constructed close to each other on the site where the Battle of Trench is believed to have been fought. Originally there were seven mosques marking the locations where the command posts are said to have deployed.
Jannat al-Baqi The Baqi, is the oldest and first Islamic cemetery of Madina in the Hejazi region of present-day Saudi Arabia. It is also known as Baqi al-Gharqad meaning “Baqi of the Boxthorn
Masjid Ali ibn Abi Talib” refers to a mosque attributed to Ali ibn Abi Talib, who was the cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Situated approximately 290 meters from Masjid al-Nabawi and 122 meters from Masjid Ghamamah, it holds significance in Islamic history and tradition.
Mosque of Al-Ghamamah is one of the oldest mosques in Medina, Saudi Arabia, located in the place believed to be where the Islamic prophet Muhammad performed an Eid prayer in the year 631. It is also narrated that Muhammad offered Salat ul-Istasqa when the city of Madina faced a shortage of rain.
Masjid Jummah – Located on the boundary of Madinah marks the site where the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) led the first Jummah salah, shortly after his Hijrah (migration) from Makkah. It is about 2.5 km from Masjid-e-Nabwi.
The Masjid al-Qiblatayn, 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 from Jerusalem to Mecca.
Quba Mosque is the 1st Masjid build by Holy Prophet. The reward of praying 2 rakaats in Quba Mosque is equal to an Umrah. Note: Do Wudhu at your starting point (eg from your hotel), then go to Quba Mosque for praying 2 rakaats. The Mosque is located outskirt of Madina.
The mosque is named after a great Caliph, Omar Ibn al-Khattab (579644) who conquered Jerusalem in 638 AD. According to tradition, after the Caliph took Jerusalem, the Christian Patriarch invited him to pray in the Holy Sepulchre Church. Instead, Caliph Omar chose to pray in the adjacent courtyard.
This is the approximate place, outside Bab-e-Baqi of Masjid-e-Nabwi, where the house of the third Caliph of Islam, Uthman bin Affan, was located and where he was assassinated.
It is located in the Bani Muawiyah district, to the north of the Prophet’s Mosque. It was built-up for the first time by the tribe of Bani Muawiyah during the Prophet’s lifetime. However, it was renovated in the 9th century BC, and it was rebuilt and expanded in 1997 AD, during the reign of King Fahd Al-Saud. It receives visitors and is open 24/7, and you can perform prayers there anytime. It is a favorable religious destination closely linked to an important incident in the Prophet’s life. However, only Muslims are allowed into this mosque.
The Sayed al Shuhada is a small area in the Uhud Valley, where the second battle of Islam was faught betweent he Muslims from Medina and the Meccan forces. Today the area has a population of almost 15,000 and has several points of interest including Sayed al Shuhada Mosque and burials of Uhud Martyrs.
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