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Madinah Ziyarat taxi for Ziyarat in Madinah

Madinah ziyarat places

  1. 1. Masjid-e-Quba
  2. 2. Masid-e-Qiblatyn
  3. 3. Jummah Masjid
  4. 4. Mount Uhad
  5. 5. Saba Masjid
  6. 6. Ghars well

1.Masjid-e-Quba

The first mosque in Islamic history is called Masjid Quba. Nearly a year after the journey to Madinah, Saudi Arabia, it was built. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) lay the groundwork for the Quba Mosque, but his companions finished it. The location of Masjid Quba is where Abu Bakr (RA) and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) originally made their home after moving from Makkah to Madinah. On Monday, Rabi ul-Awwal 12, the Prophet (PBUH) and his cherished companion arrived in Madinah. With a history dating back to the seventh century, Masjid Quba is among the oldest mosques in the world. The foundation stones of Masjid Quba were placed by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

2. Masid-e-Qiblatyn

One of the oldest mosques in Islamic history is Masjid al-Qiblatain. The holy mosque, which is a landmark in the holy city of Madinah, is notable for both its unusual architecture and its unique past. Once upon a time, Masjid al-Qiblatain was the only mosque with two Mihrabs, or prayer niches: one faced Makkah's Ka'bah, while the other faced Jerusalem's Bait Al-Maqdis. It can be defined as a semi-circular niche or opening in a mosque wall that shows the Qiblah's orientation. As a result, the osque was called the Mosque with Two Qiblas, or Masjid al-Qiblatain. The mihrab facing Jerusalem has been removed, while the mihrab facing the direction of the Ka'bah remains open since the revelation.

3. Jummah Masjid

One of the most significant architectural constructions in Islamic history is the Masjid Al Jummah. The land and the occasion where Prophet Muhammad PBUH conducted the first Jummah prayer are commemorated by the monument. Inside Masjid Al Jummah, Muslims come from all over the world to pray today. Masjid Al Jummah is sometimes referred to as Al-Wadi Mosque because of its location near Wadi Al-Rauna. Masjid Al Jummah is also known as Al-Ghubaib Mosque and Bani Salim Mosque. Since the historical Masjid is connected to the site on which it is built, it is also frequently referred to as Atikah Mosque.

4. Mount Uhad

Perched above Madinah, Saudi Arabia, is Mount Uhad. One of the biggest mountains, Mount Uhud, is renowned for the prophetic sayings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), who ascended the peak with his cherished companions. The famous Battle of Uhud, which took place between the Muslims (Muhajireen and Ansar) of Medina and the Quraysh of Makkah on March 19, 625 CE, was observed by the mountain. The graves of seventy cherished friends, including Hamza ibn Abd al Muttalib and Musab ibn Umair, who were martyred during the Battle of Uhud, are located atop Mount Uhud. An important turning point in Islamic history, the southern ranges of Mount Uhud witnessed the bravery, selflessness, and loyalty of these cherished Muslim friends.

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5. Saba Masjid

These mosques are situated on Mount Sela's western slope. During the time of the Prophet Muhammad, Muslims excavated a trench to protect Medina from the Quraish as they marched in with their tribes during the fifth year of the Hijra (migration). These mosques are constructed on the locations where soldiers were reportedly stationed to observe the battle sites in 627 CE. With the exception of al-Fatah mosque, which was constructed on the location of the Prophet's dome (Qubba), every mosque's name is associated with a conquest. Al-Fathah, Salman Farsi, Abu Bakr, Umer ibn Khattab, Ali ibn abi Talib, and the Mosque of Fatima are the mosques arranged in a row from north to south.

6. Ghars well

Bir Ghars, also called the Ghars Well, is a significant well in Islamic history that is linked to the Seerah, or the Life of the Prophet Muhammad, Peace and Blessings of God Be Upon Him (PBUH). It is situated near Masjid Quba and Salman Al Farsi's (RA) garden in the Blessed City of Madinah. The Prophet (PBUH) was claimed to have drunk water and performed ablution from the Ghars Well, one of the wells he preferred because of its freshness. It is reported by the Blessed Companion of The Prophet (PBUH), Ali ibn Abu Talib (RA) that the Prophet (PBUH) said: “When I die, wash me with seven water-skins from al-Ghars Well. He also used to drink from this well.”

Badar Ziyarat places

  1. 1. Bir-e-Shifa(Ber Arrawha)
  2. 2. Maqbra Shuhada Badar
  3. 3. Masjid Al-Areesh Badar
  4. 4. Jabal-e-Malaika

1. Bir-e-Shifa (Ber Arrawha):

A further historical tale states that the well's inhabitants informed Prophet Muhammad PBUH that the water in the area is dangerous and sickening. After hearing this tale, Prophet Muhammad PBUH made the decision to go to the village where the water well is located. When he got there, he spat into the well, and the water magically turned sweet and nobody became sick after drinking it. Muslims come to this location nowadays from all over the world to benefit from the healing properties of the water.

2. Maqbra Shuhada Badar

The early history of Islam occurred during the Battle of Badr. It was the Prophet Muhammad's and his companions' first significant military triumph over the Quraysh of Makkah. The fight is regarded as a turning point in the history of the emerging Muslim community, representing justice and divine intervention.At the Battle of Badr, fourteen of the Prophet Muhammad's companions perished. Since their burials are in the Maqbara Shuhada Badr, Muslims hold this location in the highest regard.

3. Masjid Al-Areesh Badar

In addition to this historic mosque, visitors to the Badr Governorate also make a point of visiting the martyrs' cemetery at Malaikah Mountain, the location of the Odwah Al-Donyah, from which Muslims arrived from Madinah, and the location of the Odwah Al-Qoswah, from which polytheists arrived from Makkah. These historical Islamic sites experienced a turning point in Islam when the fight concluded with a resounding Muslim triumph.

4. Jabal-e-Malaika

The location of Jabal-e-Malaika is where angels descended to aid the Muslim army in combat. The name comes from the fact that the Prophet (PBUH) prayed for the victory of Muslims while in the shade. He pleaded to God over and over until he showed this country his honor by sending angels to this mountain in a magnificent occurrence that had never happened before or since. The Almighty Allah declares: ([Recall] how your Lord aided you when you sought for assistance, saying, "Yes, I will bolster you with a thousand angels, following one another." ) And Allah created nothing but pleasant news in order to reassure your hearts. And Allah alone is the source of triumph. Allah is, in fact, Almighty and Wise.

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