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Mount Thowr

Thowr Mountain is also known as Ghar-e-Soor. It is situated in the south Makkah. The cave, known as Ghar-e-Soor, where Prophet and his companion Abu Bakr for three days, evoking a sense of awe and reverence.

Arafat

Arafat is also known as Madan e Arafat.

It plays a role in the annual Islamic pilgrimage, Hajj. Pilgrims summit on the 9th day of Dhu al-Hijjah, where Prophet Muhammad delivered his farewell sermon. 

Masjid-e-Jin

 It is also known as the Mosque of the Jinn. The place goes that a group of Jinn, fascinated by the Prophet’s recitation, embraced Islam and spread the message to their fellow Jinn.

Masjid-e-Nimrah

This historical mosque stands as a symbol of unity, gathering Muslims from around the world during the annual Hajj pilgrimage.

Masjid Al Fath

Masjid Al-Fath is a place of spiritual beauty. It is also recognized as the Mosque of Victory. It holds great significance in the hearts of Muslims globally.

Muzdalifah

Muzdalifah is located between Mina and Arafat. It’s a sacred space where millions of Muslims gather during the annual Hajj pilgrimage, Pilgrims spend a night under the sky.Muzdalifah is a crucial element of the Hajj journey, symbolizing unity and humility. 

Jumarat

Jumarat is a symbolic ritual that holds great importance in Islam. It involves the act of stoning three pillars in the city of Mina, representing the locations where Satan tempted the Prophet Ibrahim.

Masjid Shajarah Haram

Masjid Shajarah is also known as the Mosque of the Tree. It is a place of great importance in Islamic history. Located in Makkah.

Jabl-e-Rahmat

This sacred site is where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) delivered his farewell sermon during his last pilgrimage. The significance of this momentous event makes Jabal e Rahmat a symbol of mercy, forgiveness, and unity.

Canal Zubaida

The Canal of Zubaida, named after the wife of Al-Harron Rashid, is a picturesque waterway nestled in the Makkah. This canal was ingeniously designed by Zubaida herself, showcasing her dedication to the well-being of the people. 

Mina

Wadi-e-Mina is a breathtaking valley adorned with sprawling tents that create a mesmerizing sight. Wadi-e-Mina holds immense significance in Islam. Pilgrims spend nights under the open sky in the world’s largest tents valley of Mina, symbolizing unity and equality in the eyes of Allah.

Jannat al-Mu'alla

Located in the heart of the holy city of Makkah, Jannat al-Mu’alla is not just a graveyard but a revered site with roots dating back centuries. Jannat al-Mu’alla is more than just a burial ground; it is a place of immense significance in Islam.

Masjid Khaif

In the surroundings of Mina, Saudi Arabia, Masjid al-Khaif is a place of immense significance in Islam. Also known as the “Mosque of the Tent.”

Moqam-e-Ismael

Maqam-e-Ismail, the sacred site where Hazrat Ibrahim brought Hazrat Ismail for sacrifice. This sacred site signifies the willingness of Hazrat Ibrahim to sacrifice his beloved son in obedience to Allah’s command

Masjid Mashara Haram

Masjid Mashara Haram, located in Muzdalifah. It was the very place where the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) chose to rest during the Hajj pilgrimage.

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