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Discover the profound history of Medina with a comprehensive tour that covers significant Islamic landmarks. Visit the Uhud Battlefield, where pivotal events unfolded, and explore the Martyrs of Uhud Cemetery for a reflective experience. The journey includes key mosques such as Masjid Quba, the first mosque in Islam, and Masjid Qiblatayn, known for its unique dual prayer niches. Engage with the rich heritage at historical sites like the Hijaz Railway Station and the Garden of Salman al-Farsi. This tour provides an in-depth understanding of the early Islamic community's struggles and achievements.
- Visit essential Islamic heritage sites in Medina - Explore the significant Uhud Battlefield a...
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Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & 4 Autres
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Madinah Islamic Heritage Tour
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Medina
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Discover the profound history of Medina with a comprehensive tour that covers significant Islamic landmarks. Visit the Uhud Battlefield, where pivotal events unfolded, and explore the Martyrs of Uhud Cemetery for a reflective experience. The journey includes key mosques such as Masjid Quba, the first mosque in Islam, and Masjid Qiblatayn, known for its unique dual prayer niches. Engage with the rich heritage at historical sites like the Hijaz Railway Station and the Garden of Salman al-Farsi. This tour provides an in-depth understanding of the early Islamic community's struggles and achievements.
- Visit essential Islamic heritage sites in Medina - Explore the significant Uhud Battlefield a...
A more prominent mosque drawing, representing the first mosque in Islam.
20 minutes
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Mosquée Al Qiblatain
A distinctive mosque with two prayer niches (qiblas), one facing north and one south.
20 minutes
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Les sept mosquées
A long, wavy line representing a trench, with seven small mosque icons clustered nearby.
20 minutes
4
Puits de Ghars
Ghars Well : Another stone well icon.
10 minutes
5
Masjid
The place where the Prophet prayed the first Jumuah in Madina
10 minutes
6
The House Of Syeda Fatima Bint Al-Husayn
a site of historical and religious significance. This was her residence after she moved from her grandmother's house, which was incorporated into the expanding Prophet's Mosque. The house, which includes a well she dug, is a testament to her resilience and a place for visitors to connect with the history of the Prophet's family.
10 minutes
7
Mont Uhud
Mount Uhud is a historic mountain in Medina, Saudi Arabia, known as the site of the Battle of Uhud in 625 CE. It is an important destination for Muslim pilgrims and tourists, with several key sites to visit. Prophet Muhammad once said of it, "Uhud is a mountain which loves us and which we love".
30 minutes
8
Well Of Salman AL-Farsi
According to the story, Salman Al-Farsi was an enslaved worker on a farm in Madinah. To gain his freedom, his owner demanded that he plant 300 palm trees and pay 40 ounces of gold.
Prophetic miracle: To help, the Prophet Muhammad planted the date palm saplings himself. All 300 trees bore fruit in the same year, miraculously fulfilling the condition and freeing Salman.
10 minutes
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Un Othman
Bir Uthman (Bir Rumah) is a historic water well located in Medina, Saudi Arabia, known for its deep roots in early Islamic history. It is famously associated with Uthman ibn Affan, the third caliph of Islam, who purchased and endowed it for the free use of the Muslim community during a time of drought.
10 minutes
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Al Hejaz Railway Station
The Al Hejaz Railway Station in Madinah is a historic landmark built in the early 20th century during the Ottoman era. It once connected Madinah to Damascus, serving pilgrims traveling to the holy city. Today, it stands as a beautifully preserved museum showcasing the region’s rich transportation and cultural heritage.
10 minutes
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Anbariya Mosque
Anbariya Mosque, also known as the Hamidiya Mosque, was built during the Ottoman period near the Al Hejaz Railway Station in Madinah. It was constructed by order of Sultan Abdul Hamid II in the early 20th century. The mosque is admired for its elegant Ottoman architecture and historical significance as part of the railway complex.
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12
بئر العهن - اليسيرة
The Well of Al-Ahn is one of the Prophetic wells into which the Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, spat, blessed, and performed ablution. It is also known as Al-Yasira, derived from the word for ease, which is the opposite of hardship.
10 minutes
13
Bir AL-khatm
The Well of the Seal, also known as the Well of Aris or the Well of the Ring, is named after the incident during the caliphate of Uthman ibn Affan (may God be pleased with him). The Prophet's ring, which had been passed down through generations from Abu Bakr to Umar and then to Uthman, was accidentally dropped into this well and lost. This event led to the well being called the Well of the Ring.