Riyazul Jannah
You can book slot from NUSK mobile app. The term “Riyazul Jannah” means 'garden of paradise' in Arabic and refers to a small area between the pulpit (minbar) and the grave of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Islamic beliefs consider praying at Riyaz ul Jannah as one step closer to attaining heaven, and it can earn immense rewards
Jannat Al Baqi Graveyard
Jannat ul-Baqi' (جَنَّة ٱلْبَقِيع) is a cemetery in Medina located to the east of the Masjid al-Nabawi (The Prophet's Mosque). The mosque is built where the prophet Muhammad used to live, and is currently buried.
Masjid-e-Quba
Masjid-e-Quba (Quba Mosque), also known as the very 1st Masjid of Islam, Founded by the Prophet Muhammad صلی الله علیہ وسلم. while he was migrating to Madina from Makkah. Masjid-e-Quba is a master piece of Islamic architecture, and its situated about 5 to 6 k.m. from the Masjid-e-Nabavi.
Uhud Mountain Cave
The cemetery is located in "Sayyid al-Shuhada Square" where a memorable battle of early Islamic history took place. On the site, there is also Sayyid al-Shuhada Mosque, the second largest mosque in Madinah, after the Prophet's Mosque. It accommodates 15000 people at times of prayer, and the cemetery is 3 km to the north of the Prophet's Mosque, near the base of Mount Uhud, after which the battle was named.
MASJID QIBLATAIN
The Masjid al-Qiblatayn, also spelt Masjid al-Qiblatain, is a mosque in Medina believed by Muslims to be the place where the final Islamic prophet, Muhammad, received the command to change the Qibla from Jerusalem to Mecca.
MASJID ABU BAKAR
The Abu Bakr Mosque (Arabic: مسجد أبي بكر الصديق, lit. 'Mosque of Abu Bakr As-Siddiq') is one of the oldest mosques in Medina, Saudi Arabia. It is located towards the south-west side of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi.
Masjid Ghamama (Mosque)
Mosque of Al-Ghamamah (Arabic: مسجد الغمامة) is one of the oldest mosques in Medina, Saudi Arabia, located in the place believed to be where the Islamic prophet Muhammad performed an Eid prayer in the year 631. It is also narrated that Muhammad offered Salat ul-Istasqa when the city of Madina faced a shortage of rain. For a while, this mosque was closed for daily prayers because of its proximity to the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi. However quite recently it has been reopened for the worshipers for praying. Five times prayers are held in this mosque now with an internal sound system to avoid the clash of sounds from the Prophet's Mosque. The mosque is one of the historical relics of Medina.
GARDEN OF UTHMAN E GHANI
In the times of our Prophet (ﷺ), there used to be sweet water well in the city of Madinah and our Prophet (ﷺ) used to like its water. It was known as ‘Bir Roma’ i.e. Well of Roma. The mentioned well was the property of a jew at that time, who used to sell water at a considerably high price and the poor inhabitants of Madinah were bound to pay such high to get water for their needs. Our Prophet (ﷺ) announced the glad tidings for the person who would buy the well and endow it for the people of Madinah.
BATTLEFIELD OF THE TRENCH (KHANDAQ)
The Battle of Badr, also known as the Maidan-e-Badr, took place in 624 CE and is regarded as one of the most significant battles in Islamic history. It was a military clash between Madina’s Muslims and a powerful army of Meccan merchants and tribal leaders. Who wanted to stop the spread of Islam