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Madina Ziyarat Al-Masjid an-Nabawi tops the list of Madina ziyarat places. It is the second most recognized and largest mosque in the world, after the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca. It is also the second holiest site in the world and in every ziyarat guide for Mecca and Medina. It was built by the Prophet when he was moving to the city of Mecca. It is said that praying in this mosque is more beneficial than in any other mosque in the world (except the Grand Mosque in Mecca). It is also the resting place of the Prophet Muhammad with his tomb located on the southwest side of the mosque.
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This mosque was founded by the Prophet himself. He came across this site when he migrated from Mecca to Medina. It is not only a place of worship but also serves as a town hall, cabinet and madrasa. This place has a prominent position in the ziyarat of Madinah and exhibits a marvel of Islamic architecture. It is a 15-minute drive from Masjid Nabawi.
Jannat ul Baqi is the graveyard where more than 10,000 Sahaba are buried and therefore, it is a must-visit Ziyarat place in Madina.
Once Prophet Muhammad ﷺ offered Salat ul Istisqa (prayer for rain), the clouds came immediately and it started raining. We have Masjid Ghamama built at the same place in 86 A.H which is an important ziyarat place to visit in Madina.
The battle of Uhud took place at the Uhud mountain. The pilgrims coming from around the world love to visit the places Uhud mountain and the related cemetery where around 70 Sahaba رضي الله عنهم are buried.
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ cast a glance at Uhud and said: Uhud is a mountain which loves us and we love it.
Masjid al Dirar has significant importance in Islamic history as Prophet Muhammad ﷺ himself ordered to burn it to ashes. You can visit this ziyarat place in Madina along with Masjid Quba.
No remains of the mosque are visible today so you cannot figure out the exact location of the mosque. However, it is a proven fact that it was situated near Masjid al Quba in Madina.
Ethq Well is the place where Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and Abu Bakr رضي الله عنه sat for a while and drank water when he visited Madina for the first time after Hijrah. The better time to visit this place is in the daytime.
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ offered Fajr prayer at this place when he visited Madina for the first time after Hijrah. It is very near to Ethq well so one should visit both places together.
Masjid-e-Qiblatain means a mosque with two qiblas. Muslim used to offer Salah facing Masjid al Aqsa which was later changed to Masjid al Haram.
When a Sahabi reached the Masjid with an order to change the Qibla direction, the Imam was leading the prayer who immediately changed his direction. Masjid Qiblatain is a beautiful ziyarat place to visit in Madina.
There are 7 mosques built at the place where the battle of Khandaq took place in Madina and therefore, every tourist should visit this ziyarat. Actually, these were the places where Sahaba used to offer prayers while digging the trench.
Al-Fath Mosque.
Salman Al-Farisi Mosque.
Abu Bakr Al-Siddique Mosque.
Umar ibn Al-Khattab Mosque.
Ali ibn Abi Talib Mosque.
Fatimah Al-Zahra Mosque.
Wadi e Jinn is neither a historical place nor ziyarat but tourists coming to Madina love to visit it. It is famous because you will find cars driving at a speed of 90 km/hr without pressing accelerators here.
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