Explore Makkah's Historical & Spiritual Landmarks.

Posted on: September 02, 2025

Jabal-e-Soor
Jabal-e-Soor

This mountain is where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companion, Abu Bakr (RA), sought refuge from the Quraysh tribe, remaining hidden in a cave for three days. The divine protection they received is a testament to Allah's mercy.

Al-Rajhi Mosque
Al-Rajhi Mosque

Al-Rajhi Mosque, one of the largest mosques in Makkah, provides a serene space for over 47,000 worshippers. It’s a blend of modern architecture and deep spiritual significance.


Jabal-e-Rehmat
Jabal-e-Rehmat (Mount Arafat)

Jabal-e-Rehmat is where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) delivered his final sermon. During Hajj, pilgrims gather here for prayer, seeking Allah’s mercy and forgiveness.

Masjid Al Nimra
Masjid Al Nimra

Located at the foot of Jabal-e-Rehmat, this is the site where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) delivered his famous sermon on the Day of Arafah.


Muzdalifah
Muzdalifah

Muzdalifah is where pilgrims gather after spending the day at Arafat. Here, they rest overnight before moving on to the ritual of stoning the pillars in Mina.

Mina
Mina

Mina is where pilgrims stay for several days to perform the stoning of the pillars, commemorating the trials of Prophet Ibrahim (AS).


Mosque of Al-Khayf
Mosque of Al-Khayf

A historic mosque in Mina where numerous Prophets, including Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), are believed to have prayed during Hajj.

Jabal Al Nour
Jabal Al Nour (Mountain of Light)

Famous for housing the Cave of Hira, where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received his first revelation from the Angel Jibreel.


Jannat Al-Mu'alla
Jannat Al-Mu'alla

An ancient and revered cemetery, the final resting place of many close relatives of the Prophet (PBUH), including his beloved wife Khadijah (RA).

Masjid Al-Jinn
Masjid Al-Jinn

The site where a group of jinn listened to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) recite the Quran and embraced Islam.


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