Madina al-Munawwarah
1 Masjid al-Nabawi Shrine of Holy Prophet of Islam, peace be upon him & his Household Grave of Sayyida Fatima al-Zahra [a]. Daughter of the Prophet [s] and wife of Imam Ali [a]. Acc
1 | Masjid al-Nabawi |
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2 | Jannatul Baqi |
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3 | Masjid Quba |
First mosque of Islam. The Prophet [s] spent more than 20 nights here (after migrating) praying qasr while waiting for Imam Ali [a]. It is mentioned in the Qur'an as the mosque founded on piety and devoutness | |
4 | Imam Ali [a]'s house |
Behind Masjid Quba is Imam Ali [a]'s house | |
5 | Well of the Prophet [s] |
Infront of Masjid Quba, is a sweet-water well that is now closed. The Prophet [s]'s ring fell into this well hence the name Bi'ru al-Khatam (khatam = ring). It is also called Bi'ru Tufla because at first its water was salty but when the Holy Prophet [s] spat into it, it changed to sweet refreshing water | |
6 | Mashrabat Umm Ibrahim |
Joined to Masjid Quba is "Mashrabat Ummu Ibrahim". This is the room of the Prophet [s]'s wife Mariah Qibtwiyya (Umm Ibrahim). The Prophet [s] used to live and pray here | |
7 | Masjid Fadhikh |
It is situated in the eastern part of Masjid Quba. It is named after a palm tree that used to be at the place. It is also called Masjid Nakhl. Here is where the sun was brought back for Imam Ali's to pray Asr which he missed because the Prophet [s] was sleeping on his laps | |
8 | Masjid Qiblatayn (i.e. the mosque of two qiblas) |
The mosque where the Holy Prophet [s] was commanded to change his qibla from Masjid al-Aqsa (Jerusalem) to the Holy Ka'aba (Makkah) | |
9 | Sab'a Masajid (lit. 'The place of 7 mosques'). There are now only five mosques - Masjid Ali , Masjid Fatima , Masjid Fath , Masjid Salman al-Farsi , & Masjid Umar. |
Masjid Fath (lit. "mosque of victory") is at the top of a mountain. This is named after the Muslims victory in the Battle of Khandaq when Imam Ali [a] killed Amr b. Abd Wudd and the Prophet [s] prayed here for the Muslims victory | |
10 | Masjid Ummul Mu'minin Mariyah Qibtiya [a], wife of the Holy Prophet [s] and mother of Ibrahim [a]. This could be one of the two demolished mosques at Sab'a Masajid (No. 9 above) |
11 | Masjid Raj'atu-Shams - now destroyed |
12 | The houses of Imam Zaynul Abidin [a] and Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq [a] |
13 | Masjid Mubahala |
14 | Masjid Ghamamah. Also called Masjid Eid |
The Holy Prophet [s] said his Eid prayers here | |
15 | Well (bir) of Ali, peace be upon him |
16 | Masjid Shajarah |
Also known as Masjid Ali [a]. This place is a miqat for those going for umra from Madina to Makkah. The place is also known amongst the locals as Abar Ali | |
17 | Useful Maps for Pilgrims to Makkah & Madinah |
Jeddah
Grave of Lady Hawa (Eve), peace be upon her. First woman on earth and wife of Prophet Adam, peace be upon him. Jeddah is named after her. Its the Arabic equivalent for "Grandmother"
Taif
1 | Masjid Abdullah Ibn Abbas [r] |
2 | Grave of Abdullah Ibn Abbas [r] |
Cousin and companion of Imam Ali [a]. Very often referred to by Imam Ali [a] as "Ibn Abbas". See Nahjul Balaagha |
Abwa
1 | Birth place of the 7th Imam Musa al-Kadhim, peace be upon him |
2 | Grave of Amina, mother of the Holy Prophet, peace be upon him & his Household |
According to some historians, she is buried in Jannat al-Mu'alla (Makkah) |
Badr
1 | Martyrs of Badr |
Badr is a village between Makkah and Madina. 14 companions of the Holy Prophet [s] were martyred here in the Battle of Badr | |
2 | Masjid al-Arish |
Nearby the Martyrs of Badr is Masjid al-Arish where the Prophet [s] prayed during the battle |
Uhud
1 | Grave of Hamza [a], uncle of the Holy Prophet [s] who was martyred at the Battle of Uhud |
2 | Graves of the other martyrs (shuhada) of Uhud |
Arafat
1 | Jabal Rahmah |
2 | Masjid Numrah |
Mina
1 | Masjid Kheef |
2 | Masjid Kauthar |
3 | The Three Jamaraat: Jamaraat al-Ula, Jamaraat al-Wusta, and Jamaraat al-Uqba |