Makah is one of the top religious and spiritual cities in Islamic traditions. Peoples from across the world come here to perform Umrah and Hajj. Many travel agencies provide
September UMRAH Packages
to facilitate the hajjis. There are several important and attractive places that every Muslim wishes to visit.
The Kaaba (The House of Allah SWT) in Makah:
The Kaaba is one of Saudi Arabia’s most graceful and sacred places, and it is also recognized as the House of Allah. Muslims from across the world come to the Kaaba during the Hajj trip. In Kaaba, there is a black stone that Muslims have faith was once white but has since become black after absorbing the sins of millions of hajjis who have visited it over the years.
Jabal Al-Noor in Makah:
The Saudi Arabian mountain series of Jabal Al-Noor is a place for you to pay a visit and is one of the most beautiful places in Saudi Arabia, respected by Muslims and people of other religions. Jabal-e-Noor is a historic mountain located in Makah. The first verse of the Holy Quran was exposed, on this mountain Jabal-e-Noor, upon Last Prophet Muhammad PBUH. Prophet Muhammad PBUH mostly goes to a cave for prayer to please his Allah SWT on this mountain. This cave is also famous as Gar-e-Hira. Angel Jibreel took Allah’s verses first time to this place.
The City of Mina in Makah:
Mina City is famous for being a place packed with tents. Located at a distance of 8 KM from the holy site of Makah, this valley is well-known for providing a home to the visitors and hajjis who visit Makah. The place has more than 100,000 air-conditioned impermanent tents, which work as accommodation for Hajjis who come on a Hajj to the holy city of Makah.
The tents here come with all essential services from the kitchen to well-equipped washrooms, with a rule that men and women cannot stay together in the same tent. Due to the vast collection of these tents, the place has also known as the city of tents. Mina is also home to the three pillars, which reflect the devil, and the ritual of throwing a stone at the devil during the last days of Hajj is also performed here.
Mount Arafat in Makah:
A significant place to visit in Makah is Mount Arafat, also famous for its Arabic name, Jabal ar-Raḥmah, meaning ’The Mountain of Mercy. Visit this hill situated about 20 km southeast of Makah and famous for its Islamic background during your
. That is the mountain where the Prophet Muhammad PBUH stood and conveyed the last Khutba.
Discover the place and hike up the mountain to reach the pillar on the top representing the place where Adam and Eve are believed to have been reunited on the Earth after they fell from heaven. On the 9th day of the Islamic month of Dhu al-Hijjah, Hajjis leave Mina to reach Mount Arafat to pass the whole day on this mountain praying to Allah SWT to remove their sins.
Masjid Ayesha in Makah:
Masjid-e-Aisha is recognized as Taneem Masjid. Named Masjid-e-Aisha after the wife of Prophet Muhammad PBUH, Aisha, this masjid is a well-known destination for Hajj and Umrah travelers to perform their rites.
This is where the hajis start their trip to Umrah by incoming into the state of Ihram. The place is lavish with bathing services and washrooms for the hajjis to use.
Jannat-al-Mu’alla in Makah:
One of the most significant graveyards for Muslims, Jannat-Al-Mualla is where many friends and family of Prophet Muhammad PBUH are said to be resting in peace. It is situated to the north of Al-Masjid Al-Haram; the distance is about a kilometer, which can be walked in 15 to 20 minutes. Most people visit this graveyard to pay their respects to the late souls.
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