Embark on a luxury tour of Medina, exploring its historical and tourist spots with a private guide. Capture beautiful moments and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Prophet’s biography. Unforgettable memories await!
Embark on a luxury tour of Medina, exploring its historical and tourist spots with a private guide. Capture beautiful moments and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Prophet’s biography. Unforgettable memories await!
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Medina - Relish the most enchanting moments in Medina
Create unforgettable historical memories in Madinah. Explore sites of significant battles like the Battle of Uhud and the Battle of the Trench, ascend Mount Uhud, and enjoy a tour around Medina.
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Visit historical and tourist…
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Medina - Relish the most enchanting moments in Medina
Create unforgettable historical memories in Madinah. Explore sites of significant battles like the Battle of Uhud and the Battle of the Trench, ascend Mount Uhud, and enjoy a tour around Medina.
Experience sightseeing tours in Medina
Tour guide services in Medina
Visit historical and tourist attractions in Medina
Receive detailed explanations and information about all the sites visited
Luxury tours in Medina
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Explore historical and tourist attractions in Medina
Premium tours - Masjid Quba - Visit the Quba Mosque, the first mosque built in Islam, where praying is rewarded as if performing Umrah
- مسجد بنو أنيف - Discover the first place where the Prophet, peace be upon him, prayed before reaching Quba
- Ghars Well - Drink from the Ghars Well, one of the wells from which the Messenger of God, peace be upon him, drank and washed when he was ill and after his passing
- Salman Al Farsi Farm - Visit the farm and well of Salman Al-Farsi, where the Prophet, peace be upon him, planted 300 palm trees to free Salman Al-Farsi
- مسجد ومشربة أم إبراهيم جارية النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم - See the place where the Prophet, peace be upon him, lived with his wife, Mrs. Maria Al-Qibtiyya, who is buried here, may God be pleased with her.
- مسجد - Visit the first place where the Prophet, peace be upon him, led the Friday prayer, now known as the Friday Mosque
- Quba Fort - Explore Quba Castle, an ancient fortress in Medina, built during the Hashemites’ campaign against Fakhri Pasha and the Turks to establish Arab rule under Sharif Hussein’s leadership
- Anbariya Mosque - Visit the Al-Anbariya Mosque, built by Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II in 1326 AH (1908 AD) as part of the Medina Station project, the last station of the Hejaz Railway linking the city and Damascus
- Al Hejaz Railway Station - Discover the Hijaz Railway Station in Madinah, also known as the Ascion, the final station of the Hijaz Railway, 1,320.5 kilometers from Damascus. Opened on September 1, 1908, it features unique architecture near Al-Anbariya Mosque, built by Sultan Abdul Hamid II. The station was intermittently stopped during World War I until 1921. Now a museum, it has been renovated to become the Hijaz Railway Museum.
- مسجد السقيا - Visit Al-Suqia Mosque, built where the Messenger, peace be upon him, camped before the Battle of Badr. He prayed here, asking for blessings for the people of Medina, saying, “O God, make Madinah dear to us as you have made Makkah dear to us.”
- The House of Syeda Fatima bint al-Husayn - The well of Ahab, known as the well of Zamzam, is located in Al-Hurrah Al-Gharbiyya and was owned by Saad bin Othman.
- Fatima binte Hussain Ibne Ali House - Mrs. Fatima Al-Kubra, daughter of Imam Al-Hussein, has a well-known house and well in Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah, called Zamzam Well in Makkah Al-Mukarramah, from which people drank.
- The Seven Mosques - The Seven Mosques, a key landmark for visitors to Medina, is a group of small mosques, actually six in number, but known as seven due to the inclusion of the Qiblatain Mosque, often visited on the same trip.
- مسجد القبلتين - Named for the event when God commanded Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, to change the qiblah from Al-Aqsa Mosque to the Kaaba during prayer, leading the congregation to follow.
- وادي العقيق طرق القبلتين - Wadi Al-Aqiq, a famous valley in Medina, is associated with the Prophet Muhammad’s biography. Known as the Blessed Valley, it has historical ties to Medina, with pebbles from its land used for the Prophet’s Mosque during Omar Ibn Al-Khattab’s era.
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Islamic University of Madinah - Established by King Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on Rabi` al-Awwal 25, 1381 AH (September 6, 1962 AD), specializing in Sharia and religious sciences, located in Al-Aqiq Al-Gharbia, 5 km from the Haram.
- Saeed Ibn AlAas Historical Palace - Saeed bin Al-Aas Palace, an ancient structure in Al-Aqiq Valley, Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah, built by companion Saeed bin Al-Aas during Muawiyah bin Abi Sufyan’s rule.
- Uthman Ibn Affan’s Farm & Well - A man from Banu Ghaffar sold water from Rumah well. The Prophet Muhammad offered paradise for it, and Uthman bought half for twelve thousand dirhams, giving it to Muslims. Eventually, he bought the other half for eight thousand dirhams.
- Masjid Ad Dar - The Shield Mosque, where the Messenger of God stopped during the Battle of Uhud, prayed, and spent the night. Also known as the Mosque of the Sheikhs and Al-Bada’i, near Bani Haritha Mosque.
- مسجد المستراح - The Bani Haritha Mosque, or Al-Mustarah Mosque, located in Medina, Saudi Arabia, is 2500 meters from the Prophet’s Mosque. Known as a resting place for the Prophet during his return from the Battle of Uhud.
- جبل الرماة - Mount of Archers, or Mount Ainin, is a small mountain near Mount Uhud, where the Prophet stationed archers during the Battle of Uhud. Their disobedience led to a significant attack by the polytheists.
- Shuhada Uhud Cemetery - The Martyrs’ Cemetery, a significant Islamic site in Medina, holds the bodies of seventy companions martyred in the Battle of Uhud, including the Prophet’s uncle, Hamza bin Abdul Muttalib.
- Wadi Qanat - Historical sources mention its great torrents, feared to sweep the city. Known as the torrent of Hamzah bin Abd al-Muttalib, its course changed in 654 AH due to climatic changes.
- شق المهراس - Shaq al-Mihras, where the Prophet took refuge after the archers left their post during the Battle of Uhud. The Prophet encouraged Saad to shoot, saying, “Shoot Saad, may my father and mother be sacrificed for you.”
- مسجد الفسح - Narrations indicate the Prophet prayed at this mosque in Uhud, sitting due to his wounds, with Muslims praying behind him.
- Uhud Mountain - The Prophet said, “This is a mountain that loves us and we love it.” Muslims believe it is one of the mountains of Paradise, with significant historical and spiritual importance.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
This is a one-of-a-kind journey through Medina. You will find great enjoyment during this expedition. You will have the opportunity to explore both the historic and popular tourist spots in Medina. These spots offer numerous picturesque settings for photo ops. The ambiance will bring the biography of the Prophet to life, immersing you in an…
This is a one-of-a-kind journey through Medina. You will find great enjoyment during this expedition. You will have the opportunity to explore both the historic and popular tourist spots in Medina. These spots offer numerous picturesque settings for photo ops. The ambiance will bring the biography of the Prophet to life, immersing you in an unforgettable experience. It promises to be a remarkable, unforgettable journey through Medina that will reside in your memories forever.
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