You can visit many holy sites while performing the umrah in Makkah. The pilgrims invest a great deal of spiritual value on these holy sites. In addition to enrolling in the Ziyarah of Makkah, you can do so when you arrange your Umrah transportation with us.
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Thawr Mountain:
This mountain is home to the well-known "Ghaar-e-Su'ur" cave, where Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and Hazrat Abu Bakar (R.A.) once spent three days and nights while travelling from Makkah to Madinah on the Hijrah. This mountain, which is situated in the lower portion of Makkah, also depicts a significant period in Islamic history.
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Arafat:
The Hajj is performed on the expansive Arafat grounds. It is a crucial component of the Hajj because the Hajj would be insufficient without it. It consists of the tiny hill known as Jabl-e-Rehma. On this subject, Prophet Muhammad (SAW) gave his well-known last speech. Additionally, it is recognised as the spot where Hazrat Adam (A.S) and Bibi Hawwa (A.S) first met each other on Earth.
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Nimra Mosque:
Only Zuhr and Asr are said in this mosque during the Hajj rite throughout the entire year. Despite the mosque's outer courtyard being easily accessible for Nawaafil prayers on other days, it is inaccessible on Hajj days.
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Muzdalifah Ground:
Since the time of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW), the Muzdalifah Ground has been a significant location for pilgrims. As part of the Hajj ritual, pilgrims are obligated to spend the night in the Muzdalifah grounds.
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Mina & Jamarat:
Due to the custom of stoning the three Shaitaans, jamrah is necessary to complete the hajj. It must be finished in Mina. The Shaitaan is symbolised by the three pillars in Mina, and Jamaraat is the ritual that enables tens of thousands of Hajis to hurl stones at the Satan.
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Jabl E Noor:
It takes two hours to get to the famous cave known as "Ghaar-e-Hira" on Jabl-e-Noor Mountain. This is the grotto where Hazrat Jibrail gave the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) his first revelation. Due to its historical significance, this cave has a significant influence on Islam. It is barely within arm's reach.
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Jin Mosque:
Masjid-e-Jin, also known as "Mosque Haras," is a mosque in Makkah that is well-known for the fact that Prophet Muhammad (SAW) recited the Holy Quran there in front of Jinn before leaving to pray for them till the start of Fajr. Along with him while doing all of this was Hazrat Abdullah bin Masood (R.A).
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Janat Ul Mualla:
Those buried in this cemetery, which lies north of Masjid-al-Haram, are close relatives of our Holy Prophet (SAW). There are graves for His wife Hazrat Khadija (R.A.), grandfather (Abdul Muttalib), and numerous ancestors. The cemetery is a place to remember the Prophet's ancestors and is significant historically.