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Madinah Ziyarat Packages

When planning your Umrah journey, selecting the right package is essential for a smooth and spiritually fulfilling experience. Many pilgrims seek packages that not only include accommodation and travel but also cover the sacred Ziyarat sites in Madinah. Our customized Umrah packages are tailored to your preferences, including Madinah Ziyarat itineraries. Contact us, and we’ll help you plan the perfect spiritual journey.

Your customized package may include:

  • Umrah visa processing
  • Round trip air ticket
  • Hotel accommodation in Madinah
  • Ziyarat tours to the sacred and historical sites of Madinah
  • Complete support and guidance for your Umrah package

Commonly chosen Umrah & Madinah Ziyarat package durations include:

  1. 7 Days Umrah Package from Pakistan
  2. 10 Days Umrah Package from Pakistan
  3. 15 Days Umrah Package from Pakistan
  4. 21 Days Umrah Package from Pakistan

Top Ziyarat Places in Madinah

Madinah al-Munawarah, the second holiest city in Islam after Makkah, is known as the “City of the Prophet” (SAW). Pilgrims visiting Madinah perform Ziyarat, visiting sites associated with Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), his family, companions, and descendants.

Masjid ul Nabawi

1. Masjid Quba

Masjid Quba is the first mosque built in Islam, located just outside Madinah. It holds immense historical and spiritual significance, as Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) laid its foundation upon his migration (Hijrah) from Makkah. Pilgrims visiting Masjid Quba often perform two rakats of Nafl prayer, which is considered equivalent to performing Umrah, reflecting on its rich heritage and engaging in devotion at one of Islam’s earliest and most revered sites.

Quba Mosque

2. Masjid Qiblatain

Masjid Qiblatain, the Mosque of the Two Qiblas, is a historic mosque in Madinah where the direction of prayer (Qibla) was changed from Jerusalem to the Kaaba in Makkah. Pilgrims visiting this mosque reflect on this pivotal event in Islamic history, offer prayers, and connect spiritually with the Prophet’s teachings. The mosque remains a significant site for Ziyarat, symbolizing obedience, guidance, and the unity of the Muslim Ummah.

Jabal e Uhud

3. Seven Mosques (Sab‘ah Masajid)

Seven Mosques (Sab‘ah Masajid) is a cluster of historic mosques located near Qiblatain Mosque in Madinah. These mosques are closely linked to events from the Battle of Uhud and early Islamic history. Pilgrims visiting this site can explore all seven mosques, offering prayers and reflecting on the bravery, sacrifices, and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions. It provides a meaningful spiritual and educational experience during Madinah Ziyarat.

Jannat ul Baqi

4. Masjid Amir Hamza (RA)

Masjid Amir Hamza (RA) is a historic mosque in Madinah, associated with Hazrat Hamza (RA), the uncle of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and a revered companion known for his bravery in Islam. Pilgrims visiting this mosque engage in prayer and reflection, honoring the legacy and sacrifices of Hazrat Hamza (RA). The site provides a serene environment to connect spiritually with Islamic history and the early companions of the Prophet during Madinah Ziyarat.

Masjid e Ghamama

5. Mount Uhud (Jabal Uhud)

Mount Uhud (Jabal Uhud), located near Madinah, is a historic site of immense significance in Islam. It was the location of the Battle of Uhud in 625 CE, where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions fought valiantly. Pilgrims visiting Jabal Uhud reflect on the courage, sacrifice, and lessons from this battle, offering prayers and contemplating the resilience and faith of the early Muslims. It is a key destination during Madinah Ziyarat.

Masjid Jummah

6. Salman Al-Farsi (RA) Area

Salman Al-Farsi (RA) Area in Madinah is associated with Hazrat Salman Al-Farsi (RA), a distinguished companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) known for his wisdom and pivotal role in Islamic history. Pilgrims visiting this site reflect on his contributions to the Muslim community, offer prayers, and gain spiritual insight from his life and teachings. It is a significant location for Ziyarat, allowing visitors to connect with the legacy of the Prophet’s companions.

Masjid Qiblatain

7. Bir Garda (Well of Garda)

Bir Garda (Well of Garda) is a historic site near Madinah associated with early Islamic history. Pilgrims visiting this well reflect on its significance as a source of water for the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions, symbolizing sustenance, hospitality, and perseverance. Though not a ritual obligation, visiting Bir Garda offers pilgrims a moment of contemplation, prayer, and connection with the daily life and challenges faced by the early Muslim community during the time of the Prophet.

Masjid Jummah

8. Bir Uthman (Well of Uthman)

Bir Uthman (Well of Uthman) is a historic site in Madinah linked to Hazrat Uthman ibn Affan (RA), the third Caliph of Islam. This well is remembered for its association with the early Muslim community and their daily life in Madinah. Pilgrims visiting Bir Uthman offer prayers and reflect on the contributions and legacy of Hazrat Uthman (RA), gaining spiritual insight while connecting with the history and heritage of Islam during their Madinah Ziyarat.

Masjid Qiblatain

9. Bir Al-Faqeer (Well of the Poor)

Bir Al-Faqeer (Well of the Poor) is a historic site in Madinah, symbolizing the charitable spirit and care for the needy during the early Islamic period. Pilgrims visiting this well reflect on the values of generosity, compassion, and social responsibility taught by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Though not a mandatory ritual, Ziyarat of Bir Al-Faqeer allows pilgrims to connect spiritually with the teachings of Islam and the legacy of serving others in the Muslim community.

Masjid Jummah

10. House of Abu Bakr and Umar (RA)

House of Abu Bakr and Umar (RA) in Madinah marks the historic homes of two of Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) closest companions and the first two Caliphs of Islam. Pilgrims visiting this site reflect on their devotion, leadership, and significant contributions to the early Muslim community. While not part of formal rituals, the Ziyarat provides a spiritual and educational experience, allowing visitors to connect deeply with the lives and legacy of these eminent figures in Islamic history.

Masjid Qiblatain

11. Masjid Asbat / Bir or Masjid Al Hajim

Masjid Asbat (Bir) or Masjid Al-Hajim is a historic mosque in Madinah associated with early Islamic events and local community worship. Pilgrims visiting this mosque can offer prayers, reflect on its historical significance, and connect spiritually with the legacy of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions. Though not part of the formal Umrah or Hajj rituals, it remains an important site for Ziyarat, providing insight into the religious and social life of early Muslims in Madinah.

Best Conveyance to Use in Madinah During Ziarat

It is recommended to use tourist buses in Madinah for Ziarat. They provide convenience, comfort, and guidance, allowing pilgrims to explore each site efficiently without worrying about transportation logistics.

VIP buses allow groups or families to travel together in air-conditioned comfort, while authorized shuttle services offer peace of mind and reliable routes to all major Ziyarat sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to get to Ziarat in Madinah?

Ans: You can visit Ziarat sites while performing Umrah or by availing our Umrah Ziarat packages.

Where can I go for a Ziarat in Madinah?

Ans: There are 7–8 key Ziyarat sites in Madinah, all detailed above in this guide.

What is the best time for Madinah Ziyarat?

Ans: Ziarat times differ for men and women at certain sites. For women visiting Rawdah at Masjid-e-Nabawi, timings are: 6:00 AM – 11:00 AM and 9:30 PM – 12:00 AM.

How to prepare for Madinah Ziyarat?

Ans: Follow basic guidance and precautions to avoid disruptions during your Ziarat in Madinah, such as planning your visits, wearing appropriate attire, and respecting site regulations.

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