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Depart from Dhaka to Madinah. Upon arrival at Madinah Airport, proceed to your hotel in Madinah. Check in at the hotel and dedicate your time to your regular prayers and acts of worship.
Masjid-e-Quba is recognized as the first mosque established by Muslims. Masjid-e-Qiblateen is notable for being the location where Muhammad (PBUH) received the divine instruction to alter the Qiblah. Masjid-e-Juma is significant as the site where Muhammad (PBUH) conducted the inaugural Juma prayer. The Grave of Hamza (RA) and the Martyrs of Uhud, located in the Martyrs Cemetery, contains the resting places of 70 companions, including Hamzah bin Abdul Muttalib, who were martyred during the Battle of Uhud. Masjid-e-Juma is also where our Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) delivered the first Khutba of Juma Mubarak on a Friday. The Site of the Battle of the Trench (Khandaq) is historically important, as our Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) commanded the digging of a trench following a suggestion from Salman Farsi (RA). This strategic maneuver allowed the Muslims to successfully defend against enemy forces while sustaining fewer casualties. Following your visit, it is essential to concentrate on your regular prayers and acts of worship.
Concentrate on your daily prayers and acts of worship.
Concentrate on your daily prayers and acts of worship. After the Fajr or Asr prayers, consider visiting Baqi Al Gharqad, and you may also schedule a visit to Riyazul Jannah by making an appointment through the NUSUK App.
Upon departure from Madinah Hotel, proceed to Makkah Hotel for check-in. Perform Umrah on the same day.
Concentrate on your daily prayers and acts of worship.
Concentrate on your daily prayers and acts of worship.
Cave of Hira (Jabal-e-Noor) - the location where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received divine revelations from Allah SWT through the angel Gabriel. Cave of Thawr (Jabal-e-Soor) - the refuge where the Prophet and Abu Bakr al-Siddiq sought safety from the Quraish. Mina - often referred to as the city of tents, it accommodates over 100,000 air-conditioned tents for pilgrims participating in Hajj. Masjid al-Khaif (Mosque of Prophets) - a mosque where numerous prophets are believed to have offered prayers. Jamarat - a significant site for Hajj pilgrims, consisting of three stone pillars that are stoned as part of a mandatory ritual, emulating the actions of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S). Mount Arafat (Jabal-Ar-Rahmah) - the site where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) delivered his Last Sermon. Muzdalifa - the location where Prophet Adam (A.S) combined the Maghrib and Isha prayers, marking an important aspect of Hajj. Jannatul Mualla - the burial site of many of the Prophet (PBUH)'s ancestors, including his mother (Aminah), grandfather (Abdul Muttalib), and first wife (Khadijah). Masjid Jinn - the mosque where a group of jinn reportedly gathered one night to listen to the recitation of a portion of the Quran by Muhammad (PBUH). Following the ziyarah, it is important to concentrate on your regular prayers and acts of worship.
Concentrate on your daily prayers and acts of worship.
Concentrate on your daily prayers and acts of worship.
Concentrate on your daily prayers and acts of worship.
Concentrate on your daily prayers and acts of worship.
Concentrate on your daily prayers and acts of worship.
Concentrate on your daily prayers and acts of worship.
Concentrate on your daily prayers and acts of worship.
Concentrate on your daily prayers and acts of worship.
Upon checking out of the Makkah Hotel, you will be transferred to Jeddah Airport for your departure to Dhaka. END OF SERVICES.
Starts from
BDT 2,75,100