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ZIYARAH PACKAGES

ZIYARAH PACKAGES

Sacred Journeys Through Islamic History
Journey Through Sacred History

Walk in the footsteps of our beloved Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and experience the profound spiritual heritage of Islam. Our comprehensive Ziyarah packages offer guided tours through the most sacred sites of Makkah and Madinah, combining historical knowledge with spiritual reflection. Each journey is carefully designed to deepen your connection with Islamic history while creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Understanding Ziyarah

Ziyarah (زيارة) means 'to visit' in Arabic and refers to visiting sacred Islamic sites to strengthen one's faith and deepen spiritual connection. These blessed locations witnessed pivotal moments in Islamic history - from revelations received in Cave Hira to the battles that shaped the Muslim Ummah. By visiting these sites with knowledge and reverence, pilgrims gain a deeper appreciation for the sacrifices made by the Prophet ﷺ and his companions, and feel closer to the foundations of our beautiful faith.

Makkah Ziyarat Package

Explore the sacred city of Makkah and its surrounding areas where some of the most significant events in Islamic history took place. From the Cave of Hira where the first revelation was received, to the plains of Arafat where the Prophet ﷺ delivered his final sermon, every location tells a powerful story of faith, sacrifice, and divine guidance.

Complete Makkah Ziyarah Itinerary

Our comprehensive Makkah tour includes visits to the following blessed locations:

  1. Jabal Thawr (Cave of Thawr) – The sacred cave where Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and Abu Bakr رضي الله عنه took refuge during their migration to Madinah. Marvel at the miracle of the spider’s web and dove’s nest that protected them from the Quraysh pursuers
  2. Al Rajhi Mosque – A beautiful modern mosque with stunning architecture, offering a moment of prayer and reflection during your journey (Pass by)
  3. Mount Arafat (Jabal ar-Rahmah) – The Mountain of Mercy where Prophet Adam عليه السلام and Hawwa met after descending from Paradise, and where the Prophet ﷺ delivered his farewell sermon. A deeply emotional and spiritually uplifting site (15-20 minutes stop)
  4. Arafat Plains – View the vast plains where millions of pilgrims gather during Hajj, the place where sins are forgiven and prayers are answered (Pass by)
  5. Ummal Qura University, Makkah – Pass by one of the most prestigious Islamic universities in the world, a center of Islamic knowledge and scholarship (Pass by)
  6. Masjid-e-Nimrah – The mosque marking the location where the Prophet ﷺ stood and delivered his historic farewell sermon during the Farewell Hajj (Pass by)
  7. Nehr Zubaida (Ain Zubaida) – The ancient water channel built by Queen Zubaida, wife of Caliph Harun al-Rashid, to provide water to pilgrims—a lasting legacy of Islamic charity (Pass by)
  8. Muzdalifah – The open plain between Arafat and Mina where pilgrims spend the night during Hajj and collect pebbles for the stoning ritual. A place of rest and spiritual preparation (Pass by)
  9. Masjid Al Khaif (Mina) – One of the most historic mosques, where over 70 prophets are said to have offered prayers. Located in the valley of Mina, this mosque has been a place of worship for thousands of years (Pass by)
  10. Mina View Point & Wadi-e-Misr – Panoramic viewpoint overlooking the tent city of Mina and the historical valley. Observe the Jamarat bridge where pilgrims perform the symbolic stoning ritual (5 minutes)
  11. Masjid al-Mashar al-Haram – The mosque in Muzdalifah where the Prophet ﷺ offered Fajr prayer during his Farewell Hajj (Pass by)
  12. Jabal Al Nour (Cave Hira) – The Mountain of Light housing the Cave of Hira where Angel Jibreel عليه السلام first appeared to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ with the divine revelation “Iqra” (Read). This is where Islam began—a truly awe-inspiring location (15-20 minutes)
  13. Jannat ul-Mualla Cemetery – The historic cemetery where many of the Prophet’s ﷺ beloved family members and companions are buried, including his wife Khadijah رضي الله عنها, his grandfather Abdul Muttalib, and many others. A place for heartfelt dua and reflection (5 minutes)
  14. Masjid-Al-Jinn – The mosque marking the location where the Prophet ﷺ recited Quran to a group of jinn who accepted Islam, as mentioned in Surah Al-Jinn (5 minutes)
  15. Masjid e Fatah (Mosque of Victory) – Part of the seven mosques complex where the Prophet ﷺ prayed during the Battle of the Trench (Khandaq). A site of divine assistance and victory (Pass by)
  16. Masjid Sharjarah (Masjid Aisha) – The Miqat point where pilgrims from Madinah enter Ihram. Also where Aisha رضي الله عنها assumed Ihram for her Umrah (Pass by)

Madinah Munawra Ziyarat Package

Experience the illuminated city of Madinah Al-Munawra, the blessed city that welcomed the Prophet ﷺ with open arms. Visit the sites of major battles, historic mosques, and places where the early Muslim community was established. Each location in Madinah tells a story of faith, courage, unity, and the building of the first Islamic society.

Complete Madinah Ziyarah Itinerary

Our comprehensive Madinah tour includes visits to the following blessed locations:

  1. Mountain Uhud – The site of the Battle of Uhud (3 AH), a mountain beloved by the Prophet ﷺ who said “Uhud is a mountain that loves us and we love it.” Stand where one of Islam’s most significant battles took place (20-25 minutes)
  2. Shumada Uhud Cemetery (Martyrs of Uhud) – The blessed cemetery where 70 companions who were martyred during the Battle of Uhud are buried, including Hamza ibn Abdul Muttalib رضي الله عنه, the beloved uncle of the Prophet ﷺ. A deeply emotional place for dua and remembrance
  3. Mount Rumah (Jabal ar-Rumah) – The mountain where the Prophet ﷺ stationed 50 archers during the Battle of Uhud. Learn about the crucial lessons from this strategic position (Pass by)
  4. Masjid-al-Qiblatayn (Mosque of Two Qiblas) – The historic mosque where the Qibla was changed from Jerusalem to Makkah during prayer, as the Prophet ﷺ received the revelation. The only mosque in the world where you can see both Qibla directions (20-25 minutes)

⚠️ Important Note: Please make ablution (wudu) before traveling for Nafal prayers at Masjid-e-Qiblatayn, as you will not get enough time there due to extreme rush.

  1. Masjid-al-Jummah – The site where the Prophet ﷺ offered the first Friday (Jummah) prayer in Madinah after migrating from Makkah—marking the establishment of the weekly congregational prayer
  2. Saba Masjid (Masjid Al-Fath) – One of the seven mosques, this is where the Prophet ﷺ made dua during the Battle of the Trench and his prayers were answered with victory (15 minutes)
  3. Khandak Battlefield (Battle of the Trench) – Visit the location of the famous trench that protected Madinah from the confederate armies, a brilliant defensive strategy suggested by Salman al-Farsi رضي الله عنه (15 minutes)
  4. Masjid Quba – The first mosque built in Islam, founded by the Prophet ﷺ himself upon arriving in Madinah. Praying two rakat here equals the reward of one Umrah. A must-visit for every pilgrim (20-25 minutes)
  5. Garden of Salman Farsi – The historic garden associated with the companion Salman al-Farsi رضي الله عنه, who embraced Islam after a long spiritual journey spanning multiple countries (15 minutes)
  6. Ghars Well (Bir Ghars) – One of the blessed wells where the Prophet ﷺ performed ablution, and pieces of the well have been preserved as Barakah (Pass by)