Birth Place of Prophet Muhammad (SAW)
Visit the serene birthplace of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) located near the Marwa side. Immerse yourself in the historical significance of this sacred site through guided tours and educational exhibits.
JANNAT UL MAULA GRAVEYARD
Jannat al-Mu'alla, also known as the "Cemetery of Ma'la" and Al-Ḥajūn, is a cemetery to the north of Al-Masjid Al-Haram, and near the Mosque of the Jinn in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. It is the place where the Islamic prophet Muhammad's wife, grandfather, and other ancestors are buried
MASJID E JIN
The mosque is built at the place where a group of jinn are said to have gathered one night to hear the recitation of a portion of the Quran by Muhammad. Muhammad later met there with these jinn's leaders and accepted their embrace of Islam and their bay'ah (oath of allegiance) to him. The incident is mentioned in chapter al-Jinn of the Quran
Masjid al-Fatah
Masjid al-Fatah (Arabic: مسجد الفتح) is where the Prophet (ﷺ) made dua (supplication) during the Battle of Khandaq and where Allah (ﷻ) sent him the glad tidings of victory.
Hira Cave, Jabal Al-Nour
Reach to base of mountain by Taxi, then 1 hour hike to reach to top of the moutain. A cave in Mount Hira (near Mecca) is the location where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) received his revelations from Allah SWT through the angel Gabriel. Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) lived in this cave while he received messages from God and therefore refrained from leaving for prolonged periods of time.
Masjid-e-Ayesha
Masjid e Aisha, also known as Masjid e Taneem or Taneem Mosque is a renowned destination for pilgrims performing the rituals of Umrah and Hajj. It is named after the wife of Prophet Muhammad, Aisha, who entered Ihram in this mosque in order to perform her Umrah pilgrimage while menstruating. The Holy Prophet said,
“Part of the worship of Hajj and Umrah is to travel in the way of Allah and to go out of the city.”
Masjid Jurana
Masjid al-Ji’ranah (Arabic: مسجد الجعرانة) is a mosque which marks the location where the Prophet ﷺ entered into Ihram after returning from the Battle of Hunayn. It is one of the designated Miqat points for individuals residing within the area of the Haram who have the intention of performing Hajj or Umrah.
Al-Shabeka Graveyard
The Al-Shabeka Graveyard lies south-west of Masjid al-Haram, close to the new King Abdullah extension. Prior to the advent of Islam some of the pagan Arabs used to practice the jahiliyyah act of burying their daughters alive, believing them to be a sign of disgrace. They are said to have been buried in the Al-Shabeka Graveyard. It’s also reported that Sumayyah (رضي الله عنها) is buried here. She was the first person to be martyred in the cause of Islam.
Taur Mount footing. (Gare Sour)
Jabal al-Thawr (Arabic: جبل ثور) is the mountain containing the cave in which the Prophet (ﷺ) and Abu Bakr (رضي الله عنه) sought refuge for three days and nights from the Quraysh. This occurred when they secretly left Makkah to emigrate to Madinah.
Ziarat Taif
Taif, often referred to as Ziarat Taif, is a city nestled in the mountains of the Hejaz region. It is renowned for its pleasant climate, lush greenery, and historical treasures that beckon travelers from all over the world. With Hujjaj Umrah Taxi, your journey to Ziarat Taif becomes an unforgettable adventure.
ROUND TRIP BUS ZIARAT (ARAFAT, MINA, GHAR E SAUR VIEW POINT)
The common meaning of the word Arafat is ‘to know’. After being taken out of Jannah and placed on Earth, it was at Jabal Arafat that Prophet Adam (عليه السلام) and Hawa (عليها السلام) met up again. Arafah (عرفة) is the name of the day, and Arafat (عرفات) is the name of the land.