Ziyarat to Makkah and Madina refers to the pilgrimage or visitation to these holy cities in Saudi Arabia, which hold immense religious significance in Islam. Makkah is where the Kaaba, the holiest shrine in Islam, is located, and it is the focal point of the Hajj pilgrimage. Madina, on the other hand, is where the Prophet Muhammad's mosque (Masjid al-Nabawi) is situated and is also a place of great importance to Muslims worldwide. Muslims often undertake the journey of ziyarat to these cities to perform rituals, prayers, and gain spiritual fulfillment.
Cave of Soor (Thawr)
Mina
Cave of Hira
Masjid e Nimra
Masjid Al Khaif
Place of Sacrifice
Arafat
Canal of Zubaida Muzdalifah
Jable Rehmat (Mount of Mercy)
Stoning of the Devil
Masjid e Jinn Masjid e Fatah
Maqbarah Al Malah
Ziyarat to Makkah and Madina refers to the pilgrimage or visitation to these holy cities in Saudi Arabia, which hold immense religious significance in Islam. Makkah is where the Kaaba, the holiest shrine in Islam, is located, and it is the focal point of the Hajj pilgrimage. Madina, on the other hand, is where the Prophet Muhammad's mosque (Masjid al-Nabawi) is situated and is also a place of great importance to Muslims worldwide. Muslims often undertake the journey of ziyarat to these cities to perform rituals, prayers, and gain spiritual fulfillment.
Cave of Soor (Thawr)
Mina
Cave of Hira
Masjid e Nimra
Masjid Al Khaif
Place of Sacrifice
Arafat
Canal of Zubaida Muzdalifah
Jable Rehmat (Mount of Mercy)
Stoning of the Devil
Masjid e Jinn Masjid e Fatah
Maqbarah Al Malah