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Top 10 Popular Places to Visit in Madinah

Top 10 Popular Places to Visit in Madinah

By Muhammad UsmanPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Holy Prophet started Islam in the city of Madinah, which is in Saudi Arabia. He turned it into the first Islamic state, and when Muslims met in Madinah, they got stronger. Holy Prophet also left Makkah for Madinah because things were so bad there. Holy Prophet later took over Makkah and made it an Islamic state as well. Muslims are the only ones who can go to this holy city today. They can do Umrah through family umrah packages 2023 or Hajj once a year.

15 popular places to visit in Madinah:

When Muslims lived in Madinah, Islam grew stronger. Holy Prophet was determined to spread Islam and ready to deal with the problems of his time. He put together an army of Muslims to fight the enemy. They were ready to do what Allah told them to do, which was to use their swords to fight the enemy. They made a lot of history, and all of the places where they lived are now seen as holy and important. Here are some of the most important places in Madinah:

Masjid-e-Nabvi is the most well-known place in Madinah. It was built by the Holy Prophet as a place to worship and learn. He also taught Jihad training on the plain of Masjid e Nabvi. It was the second mosque that Holy Prophet and his other followers built. All of the needs and responsibilities of Muslims were met in this mosque.

Masjid-e-Quba: This was the first mosque built near Madinah before Masjid-e-Nabvi, when the Holy Prophet was there. Later, when they needed to build another mosque in Madinah, they built Masjid e Nabvi. It became the place where Muslims pray.

Mount Uhud is well-known because it was the site of the battle of Uhud, which was fought between Muslims and non-Muslims from Makkah. At that time, Abu Sufyan was the leader of the enemy. Muslims won this battle, which is a big deal because it was fought in front of the Holy Prophet. During this battle, the Holy Prophet's teeth were also broken.

Jannat-ul-Baqi is the name of the cemetery in Makkah where the Holy Prophet's relatives and the ancestors of Muslims are buried. There are also the graves of many people who knew the Holy Prophet. When Muslims go to Masjid e Nabvi, they do a round of Jannat ul Baqi.

5. The seven mosques: The place where Muslims and Arab tribes fought the battle of Khandaq or Battle of Trench is called the "seven mosques." It went on for 27 days, and different places built mosques that were named after people who were with the Holy Prophet. Abu Bakr, Umar, Usman, Ali, Fatima, Saad bin Muaaz, and Suleman are the names of mosques.

6. The Cave of Hazrat Amna: The Cave of Hazrat Amna, who was the mother of the Prophet Muhammad, is in Abwa. Muslims go there when they go on Hajj or Umrah.

Abu Bakr Mosque: This mosque is called the "Great Seeing Mosque" because it used to be the home of Hazrat Abu Bakr and was later turned into a mosque.

8. Masjid e Jummah: This mosque was built on the spot where the Holy Prophet said his first Jummah prayer when he arrived in Madinah.

Masjid e Bilal is a well-known mosque. It was named after Hazrat Bilal, who was a slave who converted to Islam. In this mosque, Muslims must say two rakahs of Nawafil.

10. Masjid e Aisha: This mosque is on the way to Madinah, and Muslims must go there to put on ihram. Madinah also has many other places to see:

• Islamic university

• Madinah museum

• Madinah library

• Masjid Ghamama

• Masjid e Zarrar

All of these places are worth visiting in Madinah. A Muslim must plan to visit all of these holy places when they go on Hajj or Umrah through booking low price umrah packages uk from a trusted travel agency like Baitullah Travel .

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