Madinah, also known as Medina, is the second holiest city in Islam, situated in the Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia. It is renowned as the city where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) migrated from Makkah in the event known as the Hijrah, marking the beginning of the Islamic calendar. Madinah is home to the Prophet’s Mosque, one of the largest and most revered mosques in the world, where the Prophet’s tomb is located. The city is a place of great spiritual importance for Muslims, symbolizing the growth of the Islamic community and offering a peaceful sanctuary for worship and reflection.
Ziyarat Places in Madinah
Masjid Al-Nabawi (Prophet's Mosque)
The second holiest site in Islam, containing the tomb of Prophet Muhammad
Jannat Al-Baqi Cemetery
The cemetery where many companions and family members of Prophet Muhammad are buried
Masjid Quba
The first mosque in Islamic history, built by Prophet Muhammad upon his arrival in Medina
Masjid E Qiblatain
A mosque that marks the spot where a group of jinn are said to have accepted Islam after hearing the Quran.
Hotels in Madina
Attractions in Madina
Al Hayy District
A destination that reflects the history and culture of Madinah, featuring many local and cultural experiences.
Al-Ghamamah Mosque
Al-Ghamamah Mosque is one of the most significant historical sites in Madinah.
Urwah bin Al-Zubair Palace
Part of the history of Madinah and a spatial memory that testifies to the civilization of an Islamic era.
Al-Uyun Market
Set atop a hill overlooking Al-Aqiq Valley in western Madinah, Urwa bin Al-Zubayr Palace stands as a symbol of resilience.