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Places to visit during Umrah and Hajj
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Fatimah Az-Zahra
Some places that can be visited by Hajj and Umrah pilgrims
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The direction of prayer for Muslims.
Kaaba
The center of worship for Muslims in the world.
Masjid al-Haram
The tomb of Rasulullah SAW and the second holiest place of prayer.
Al Masjid an Nabawi
The place where the Prophet Muhammad SAW received his first revelation.
Jabal Al Nour
The paradise garden in the world that can be visited by Hajj and Umrah pilgrims
Rawdah (Riyazul Jannah) in Masjid Nabawi, Madinah
Burial place of the Prophet's companions.
Jannatul Baqi | Baqi al-Gharqad Cemetery in Madinah
The place where the battle of Uhud took place.
Uhud Mountain
The first mosque built by the Prophet SAW.
Masjid Quba
The place where the Prophet Muhammad SAW often prayed.
Hira Cave, Jabal Al-Nour
The hiding place of the Prophet SAW during the migration.
Thowr Mountain
Miqat place for pilgrims coming from Jeddah.
At Taniem
The burial of the wives of the Prophet SAW.
Al Muallaa Cemetery
The place where the Prophet SAW preached to the jinn.
Mosque of the Jinn
Wukuf place on the day of Arafah.
Arafat - Ground
Place for throwing pebbles and spending the night after Arafah.
Muzdalifah
The hill where Prophet Adam AS and Eve AS met again.
Mount Arafat
The mosque was built on the house of Aisyah RA
Masjid Aisha “Umm al-Mumineen”(Masjid Al-Taneem)
The mosque was built on the house of Abu Bakar Ash-Shiddiq.
Masjid Abu Bakr Siddeeq RA
The mosque was built on the house of Umar bin Khattab.
Omar ibn alKhattab Mosque (Dumat al-Jandal) - Madain Project (en)