Madina is the second holiest place in Islam after Makkah. It holds immense significance in the hearts of Muslims worldwide and is also called “The Prophet City.” Madina is the first city where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) migrated from Makkah and spent the rest of his life. He is also graved in Madina with his two companions. 

In addition, Madina is home to three famous and oldest mosques in Islam: The Mosque of the Prophet (PBUH), Qiblatain Masjid and Quba Mosque. Every year, millions of devotees visit this beautiful Ziyarat in Madina and learn about the lives of the Prophets (PBUH) and their companions. In this blog, we will discuss and highlight the Madina famous Ziyarats, which will help you to know about these places, as every holy place has its own remarkable story.

How many ziyarat in Madina

In Madina, there are various important ziyarat in Madina for Muslims. One of the most significant holy places includes the Masjid an-Nabawi, which devotes visits to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companion graves. The second noteworthy place is Masjid Quba, the first mosque built in Islam by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Another significant site is Mount Uhud, where the Battle of Uhud occurred. When you visit all these Madina ziyarat, it will help you to connect with the rich Islamic history and its key figures. 

In one hadith, Abu Huraira (RA) narrated that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:

“‏ عَلَى أَنْقَابِ الْمَدِينَةِ مَلاَئِكَةٌ، لاَ يَدْخُلُهَا الطَّاعُونُ وَلاَ الدَّجَّالُ ‏”

“There are angels guarding the entrances (or roads) of Medina, neither plague nor Ad-Dajjal will be able to enter it.”

Reference: Sahih al-Bukhari 1880

How to perform ziyarat in Madina

When pilgrims embark on the Umrah journey by getting Umrah Packages and visiting the “Prophet city of Madina,” they wish to visit holy places in Madina. You can visit those sacred places on the Madina ziyarat bus and see these sites with ease and comfort.  On the other hand, most pilgrims booked a Madina ziyarat guide while visiting the Madina. The guide will tell you about all the pilgrimages of Madina. It will also take you through all the delicacies and share knowledge and information about the history of Islam and its significance. That will help you to know about Islam and its history.

In addition, if you go to the ziyarat of Madina during your Umrah trip, you can also recite a dua for Madina ziarat and take rewards and blessings from Allah Almighty. Moreover, a question arises in the minds of pilgrims: What should we do in Madina when we are free? While staying in Madina, you can learn about the Islamic heritage and its rich cultural history. That will help you to get knowledge about Islam, and you can live your life according to Islamic principles and get closer to Allah (SWT).

List of Ziyarats in Madina

When you plan to visit the ziyarat in Madina, here we concisely list the most popular ziyarats in Madina. That will be beneficial during your travelling.

1. Masjid an-Nabawi

The first and most significant place is Masjid an-Nabawi, also known as the “Prophet Mosque.” Masjid an-Nabawi is the second most sacred site in Islam and holds immense significance for Muslims worldwide. Millions of Muslims visit these holy places yearly in devotion to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The Prophet Mosque is also the second-biggest mosque in the world. Every Muslim wishes to visit this holy place and perform two nawafil in Rawad ul Jannah.

Additionally, Muslims especially visit this beautiful mosque during Ramadan by availing of Ramadan Umrah Packages. Because Ramadan is holy and blessed in the Islamic lunar calendar, Allah grants special rewards and blessings to those who perform Umrah during Ramadan. Moreover, when you visit this magnificent mosque, you may learn about Islam and see the beautiful Islamic calligraphy and architecture of the mosque. The most iconic “Green Dome” stands above the tombs of the Prophet (PBUH) and the first two caliphs, Hazrat Abu Bakar (RA) and Umar (RA).

2. Masjid Quba

The second most historical place is Masjid Quba. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) constructed this first mosque in 622 CE after migrating from Makkah to Madina. It holds special significance in the Muslim world. Located on the outskirts of Madina, about 6 km from the city center, the mosque takes its name from the nearby village of Quba.

Additionally, the mosque’s location is significant because the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) stayed there after the migration from Makkah. Many studies say that the following Quranic 9:108 verse was said in the reference to Masjid Quba.

لَا تَقُمْ فِيهِ أَبَدًۭا ۚ لَّمَسْجِدٌ أُسِّسَ عَلَى ٱلتَّقْوَىٰ مِنْ أَوَّلِ يَوْمٍ أَحَقُّ أَن تَقُومَ فِيهِ ۚ فِيهِ رِجَالٌۭ يُحِبُّونَ أَن يَتَطَهَّرُوا۟ ۚ وَٱللَّهُ يُحِبُّ ٱلْمُطَّهِّرِينَ

“A mosque founded on righteousness from the first day is more worthy for you to stand in. Within it are men who love to purify themselves; and Allah loves those who purify themselves.”

One important hadith that describe the significance of Quba Mosque. Sahl bin Hunaif narrates, as the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said.

“‏ مَنْ تَطَهَّرَ فِي بَيْتِهِ، ثُمَّ أَتَى مَسْجِدَ قُبَاءٍ، فَصَلَّى فِيهِ صَلاَةً، كَانَ لَهُ كَأَجْرِ عُمْرَةٍ ‏”

‘Whoever purifies himself in his house, then comes to the Quba’ Mosque and offers one prayer therein, will have a reward like that for ‘Umrah.” [Sunan Ibn Majah 1412]

3. Masjid Qiblatain

This stunning mosque is located on the outskirts of Madina, where millions of Muslims visit annually. Sawad Ibn, the son of Ghanam ibn Ka’ab, constructed the Mosque Qiblatain in 623 CE. Allah Almighty commanded the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) at this mosque to change the direction of the Qibla from Jerusalem to the Holy Kaaba. As mentioned in (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:144).  

“We have certainly seen the turning of your face, [O Muhammad], toward the heaven, and We will surely turn you to a Qibla with which you will be pleased. So turn your face toward al-Masjid al-Haram. And wherever you [believers] are, turn your faces toward it [in prayer]

4. Mount Uhud

When you are staying in Madina, plan to visit ziyarat in Madina, so you must visit Mount Uhud. This mount is located on the outskirts of Madina, about 10 km from Masjid an-Nabawi. The mount where the battle Uhud took place, and our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was injured. Mount Uhud has a huge significance as this mount was in love with the Prophet (PNU) and expressed his love for him. Allah’s Messenger (PBUH) spoke about the Uhud mountain in one hadith.

“‏ إِنَّ أُحُدًا جَبَلٌ يُحِبُّنَا وَنُحِبُّهُ ‏”

“Uhud is a mountain which loves us and we love it.”  [Sahih Muslim 1393b]

This mountain also mentioned in the (Surah Al-Imran verses 3:121-122).

“And [remember] when you [O Muhammad] left your family in the morning to post the believers at their stations for the battle [of Uhud] – and Allah is Hearing and Knowing – when two parties among you were about to lose courage, but Allah was their ally; and upon Allah the believers should rely.”

5. Seven Mosque

One of the best stunning wonders in Madina is the seven mosques. While travelling, you must visit this sacred site. While visiting the seven mosques, you learn about the Battle of Al-Khandaq. The sacred site, called the Seven Mosques, is named after the seven mosques built together. During the Battle of Al-Khandaq, builders constructed this site to the west of Sela Mountain.

The seven mosques are Al-Fateh Mosque, Salman Al-Farsi Mosque, Abu Bakar Al-Siddiq Mosque, Umar Ibn Al-Khattab Mosque, Ali ibn Abi Talib Mosque, and Fatima Mosque. Moreover, the Quran does reference the Battle of Al-Khandaq, as Allah Almighty is mentioned it in Surah Al-Ahzab 33:9.

“O you who have believed, remember the favor of Allah upon you when armies came to [attack] you and We sent upon them a wind and armies [of angels] you did not see. And ever is Allah, of what you do, Seeing.”

6. Al Baqi Cemetery

Al-Baqi cemetery is the first graveyard in Madina. It was located on the southeast side of the Prophet Mosque. It is one of the holiest places in Islam. Al-Baqi cemetery is also known as Baqi al-Gharqad, where numerous relatives, family members, and companions are resting. Al-Baqi cemetery also holds immense religious and historical significance for Muslims worldwide. It is referred to as the Garden of Heaven. During the Umrah journey, every Muslim wishes to die in Madina and be buried in Jannat Al-Baqi. As, Ama Aisha (RA) reported. 

Peace be upon you, abode of a people who are believers. What you were promised would come to you tomorrow, you receiving it after some delay; and God willing we shall join you. O Allah, grant forgiveness to the inhabitants of Baqi’ al-Gharqad. Qutaiba did not mention his words:” would come to you” [Sahih Muslim 974a]

7. Mosque Al-Jummah

This magnificent mosque was located in Ranuna Valley outside Madina, around 2.5 km from Quba Mosque. The Al-Jummah mosque has enormous historical and religious importance. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) established the Friday (Jummah) prayers at this mosque, making Friday the most important day of the week for Muslims worldwide. They attend the Jummah prayers as it is an obligation for Muslim men. As stated about the Jummah prayer in Surah Al-Jummah 62:9.

يَـٰٓأَيُّهَا ٱلَّذِينَ ءَامَنُوٓا۟ إِذَا نُودِىَ لِلصَّلَوٰةِ مِن يَوْمِ ٱلْجُمُعَةِ فَٱسْعَوْا۟ إِلَىٰ ذِكْرِ ٱللَّهِ وَذَرُوا۟ ٱلْبَيْعَ ۚ ذَٰلِكُمْ خَيْرٌۭ لَّكُمْ إِن كُنتُمْ تَعْلَمُونَ

“O believers! When the call to prayer is made on Friday, then proceed ˹diligently˺ to the remembrance of Allah and leave off ˹your˺ business. That is best for you, if only you knew”

8. Grave of Hazrat Hamza (RA)

Visiting the grave of Hazrat Hamza (RA) and the martyrs of Uhud is a spiritually enriching experience while you visit the Madina during the Umrah tour by taking Umrah Packages. The Hazrat Hamza (RA) is the beloved uncle of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He is also the martyr of the Uhud battle. Hazrat Hamza (RA) was killed by the Wahshi ibn Harab, who was later forgiven by the Prophet (PBUH). 

In addition, Hamza ibn Abdul Muttalib’s (RA) grave was close to Madina city and a short distance from Uhud Mountain. While you visit his cemetery, you may learn about and remember his sacrifices for Islam. Visiting his grave provides a chance to connect with Islam and learn about its history. 

9. Museum Dar Al Madinah

In the centre of Madina, the biggest and first museum that defines the history of Madina with its deep heritage. The Dar Al Madinah Museum highlights the Islamic history and the history of the city of our beloved Prophet (PBUH), as well as shows the valuable heritage and the great city’s ancient civilisation. The museum showcases an extensive collection of hand-built models that simulate the true old landmarks of the city, as well as a big collection of back pieces and rear shots about the city and its past. Through this beautiful museum, you may learn about pre-Islamic history, the rich culture, and the traditions of Islam. It provides an opportunity to connect with Islam, learn about Islamic teachings, and get closer to Allah Almighty.

Conclusion

Visiting Madina is a spiritually rewarding experience for Muslims who are deeply attached to the life of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Madina, often known as “The Prophet City,” is home to various important mosques, including Masjid an-Nabawi, Quba Mosque, and Masjid Qiblatain. Explore these sacred sites while on an Umrah trip by choosing the Cheap Umrah Packages to help build a special connection with Islamic heritage. Important ziyarats of Madina include the Al-Baqi cemetery, where the resting place of the Prophet (PBUH) loved ones, and Mount Uhud, where the famous battle of Uhud took place. Dar Al Madinah Museum helps you learn more about the history of Islam and the city of Almadina. Each holy site allows you to think, pray, and connect with Allah (SWT). Adding these stops to your trip helps you understand the rich history of Islam and improves your spiritual connection during your Umrah.