Visit Meaningful Ziyarah Places During Your Umrah Journey
Discover important Islamic historical places in Makkah and Madinah. From Jabal al-Noor and Cave Hira to Masjid Quba, Mount Uhud and Masjid al-Qiblatain, explore sites connected with the Seerah, Islamic history and spiritual reflection.
What Is Ziyarah?
Ziyarah means visiting places of religious, historical or spiritual importance. During an Umrah journey, many pilgrims visit important sites in Makkah and Madinah to learn about Islamic history, reflect on the life of the Prophet ﷺ and feel more connected to the sacred journey.


Ziyarah Places in Makkah
Masjid al-Haram
Masjid al-Haram is the most sacred mosque in Islam and the heart of every Umrah journey. It is where pilgrims perform Tawaf around the Kaaba, pray, make dua and spend time in worship.
Why Visit
Tawaf, salah, Quran recitation, Zamzam, dua.
Travel Tip
Avoid peak crowds and carry minimal items.
Jabal al-Noor and Cave Hira
Jabal al-Noor, also known as the Mountain of Light, is one of the most well-known historical sites in Makkah. Cave Hira is located on this mountain and is remembered as the place where the first revelation of the Quran came to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
Why Visit
Reflection on beginning of Islam.
Travel Tip
Climb only if physically fit.
Jabal Thawr and Cave Thawr
Jabal Thawr is another important mountain in Makkah. It is associated with the Hijrah journey, when the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and Abu Bakr رضي الله عنه took shelter during their migration to Madinah.
Why Visit
Trust and sacrifice in Islam.
Travel Tip
Physically demanding climb.
Jabal al-Rahmah in Arafat
Jabal al-Rahmah, also known as the Mount of Mercy, is located in Arafat. It is strongly associated with Hajj, especially the Day of Arafah.
Why Visit
Reflection on mercy of Allah.
Travel Tip
Optional Ziyarah only.
Mina
Mina is known as the valley of tents and is one of the major Hajj locations. Pilgrims stay there during Hajj and perform key Hajj rites nearby.
Why Visit
Umrah pilgrims may pass through or visit Mina to understand the Hajj journey and the scale of pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.
Travel Tip
Mina is mainly significant for Hajj. During Umrah, visiting Mina is optional and should be treated as a historical and educational visit.
Muzdalifah
Muzdalifah is another important Hajj site located between Arafat and Mina. During Hajj, pilgrims spend part of the night there after leaving Arafat.
Why Visit
For Umrah pilgrims, Muzdalifah can be visited as part of a learning journey about the Hajj route and sacred sites.
Travel Tip
Muzdalifah is not part of the Umrah ritual. Keep the visit short and plan transport properly.
Jannat al-Mu’alla
Jannat al-Mu’alla is a historic cemetery in Makkah. It is respected because of its connection with early Islamic history and noble personalities.
Why Visit
Pilgrims may visit to remember death, make dua for the deceased and reflect on the temporary nature of this world.
Travel Tip
Observe proper graveyard etiquette. Avoid any action that goes against Islamic teachings and local rules.
Masjid Aisha / Tan’eem
Masjid Aisha, also known as Masjid at-Tan’eem, is commonly visited by pilgrims in Makkah who want to enter Ihram again for another Umrah.
Why Visit
It is a well-known Miqat location for those already inside Makkah who intend to perform another Umrah.
Travel Tip
If you plan to perform another Umrah, confirm the correct process with a trusted scholar or Umrah guide before going.
Ziyarah Places in Madinah
Masjid an-Nabawi
Masjid an-Nabawi, the Prophet’s Mosque, is the most important place to visit in Madinah. Pilgrims travel there to pray, send salawat and spend time in a deeply peaceful environment.
Why Visit
A visit to Madinah is incomplete without spending time in Masjid an-Nabawi. It is a place of immense love, respect and connection with the Seerah of the Prophet ﷺ.
Travel Tip
Maintain calmness, respect and patience, especially during busy prayer times. Follow the instructions of the mosque staff and local authorities.
Rawdah
Rawdah is a highly blessed area inside Masjid an-Nabawi. Many pilgrims wish to pray there during their visit to Madinah.
Why Visit
It is one of the most spiritually significant places inside Masjid an-Nabawi and is visited with deep love and respect.
Travel Tip
Access may require booking or following official crowd-management rules. Always check the latest process before planning your visit.
Jannat al-Baqi
Jannat al-Baqi is the historic cemetery located near Masjid an-Nabawi. Many companions and members of the Prophet’s family are buried there.
Why Visit
It reminds pilgrims of the Hereafter and gives them an opportunity to make dua for the deceased.
Travel Tip
Follow the proper etiquette for visiting graves. Keep your visit respectful and avoid photography or actions restricted by local rules.
Masjid Quba
Masjid Quba is one of the most important mosques in Madinah and is known as the first mosque built in Islam.
Why Visit
Many pilgrims visit Masjid Quba to pray and reflect on the early days of Islam after the Hijrah to Madinah.
Travel Tip
Try visiting during less crowded hours and keep enough time for travel from your hotel.
Mount Uhud
Mount Uhud is connected with the historic Battle of Uhud. It is one of the most visited Ziyarah places in Madinah.
Why Visit
This site reminds pilgrims of sacrifice, courage, obedience and the lessons from the life of the companions رضي الله عنهم.
Travel Tip
Visit with a guide if possible so you can understand the historical context properly.
Masjid al-Qiblatain
Masjid al-Qiblatain is a historic mosque in Madinah connected with the change of Qibla from Bayt al-Maqdis to the Kaaba.
Why Visit
It is an important place for understanding a major moment in Islamic history and the obedience of the early Muslim community.
Travel Tip
The visit can usually be combined with other Madinah Ziyarah places such as Masjid Quba and Mount Uhud.
The Seven Mosques / Khandaq Area
The Seven Mosques area is connected with the events around the Battle of Khandaq. It is often included in Madinah Ziyarah tours.
Why Visit
It reminds pilgrims of patience, strategy, unity and trust in Allah during difficult times.
Travel Tip
Some structures and access points may vary, so follow local guidance and avoid relying on unverified stories.
Masjid al-Ghamama
Masjid al-Ghamama is a historic mosque near Masjid an-Nabawi and is often visited during Madinah Ziyarah.
Why Visit
It is connected with the early Islamic period and is part of Madinah’s rich historical landscape.
Travel Tip
Since it is close to the central area, it can be visited along with nearby historical mosques if time allows.

