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Complete Ziyarat List: Visit in Saudi Arabia During Umrah

Complete Ziyarat List: Visit in Saudi Arabia During Umrah

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Performing Umrah is not only a spiritual journey but also an opportunity to explore the historical and religious sites of Saudi Arabia. Many pilgrims who travel for Umrah by Air often extend their trip to include visits to sacred places, known as Ziyarat. These sites hold deep significance in Islamic history and provide a unique chance to connect with the footsteps of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), his companions, and important events of Islam.

If you are planning your Umrah, here is a complete Ziyarat list of must-visit places in Makkah and Madinah to make your journey even more meaningful.

Ziyarat in Makkah

1. Masjid al-Haram

The most sacred site in Islam, Masjid al-Haram houses the Holy Kaaba — the focal point of Umrah and Hajj. Spending time in this blessed mosque for worship and reflection is the heart of every pilgrimage.

2. Jabal al-Noor (Mountain of Light)

This mountain is where the Cave of Hira is located, where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received the first revelation of the Qur’an. Many pilgrims climb the mountain to see this historic spot.

3. Jannat al-Mu’alla (Al-Mu’alla Cemetery)

This cemetery is the resting place of the Prophet’s (PBUH) family members and companions, including his wife Khadijah (RA). Visiting it reminds pilgrims of the sacrifices made for Islam.

4. Jabal al-Thawr (Mount Thawr)

The famous cave where the Prophet (PBUH) and Abu Bakr (RA) sought refuge during the migration to Madinah. It is a powerful symbol of faith and trust in Allah’s protection.

 

Ziyarat in Madinah

 

5. Masjid an-Nabawi

The Prophet’s Mosque is the second holiest mosque in Islam. Pilgrims visit to offer prayers and send salutations to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), whose blessed resting place is here.

6. Jannat al-Baqi (Al-Baqi Cemetery)

One of the most visited Ziyarat sites, Al-Baqi is the burial ground of many of the Prophet’s (PBUH) family members and companions. It holds immense spiritual significance.

7. Masjid Quba

The first mosque built in Islam, Masjid Quba was established by the Prophet (PBUH) after his migration to Madinah. Offering two rak’ahs here carries the reward of an Umrah.

8. Masjid Qiblatain

Known as the Mosque of Two Qiblahs, it is the place where the Qiblah (direction of prayer) was changed from Jerusalem to Makkah. This historic shift is remembered by every pilgrim.

9. Uhud Mountain and Battlefield

The site of the famous Battle of Uhud, where many companions were martyred. Pilgrims visit to pay their respects and reflect on the sacrifices of the early Muslims.

Additional Ziyarat Sites

  • Masjid al-Jinn (Makkah) – where a group of jinn pledged allegiance to the Prophet (PBUH).
  • Masjid al-Ghamama (Madinah) – where the Prophet (PBUH) prayed Eid Salah.
  • Masjid al-Khandaq (Madinah) – linked to the Battle of the Trench.

Conclusion

Adding Ziyarat to your pilgrimage enriches your spiritual experience and connects you deeply to the history of Islam. From Makkah’s sacred mountains to Madinah’s historic mosques, each site has a story that strengthens faith and devotion. To make your journey smoother, many pilgrims prefer Umrah by Air for quick and convenient travel.

If you want to make this journey both affordable and spiritually rewarding, consider booking the cheapest Umrah package that includes Ziyarat tours. This ensures you can focus on worship while exploring the holy sites comfortably with your family.

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