Madinah Ziyarah

The City of the Prophet ﷺ

59 historic sites across 10 zones — mosques, battlefields, wells, gardens and cemeteries — each with its history, related du'as, and practical visiting notes.

59Sites
10Zones
5Categories

Visiting zones

Jannatul Baqi' Area

30-45 minutes

The sacred cemetery of Baqi' and nearby historic well, located immediately southeast of Masjid Nabawi.

Quba Area

1-2 hours

The first mosque in Islam and surrounding historic wells, gardens, and mosques approximately 3.5km south of Masjid Nabawi.

Uhud Area

2-3 hours

The site of the Battle of Uhud, Mount Uhud, the Martyrs Cemetery, and surrounding mosques in the northern part of Madinah.

Khandaq / Seven Mosques

1-2 hours

The Battle of the Trench site and the famous cluster of seven mosques on the western slope of Mount Sala.

Qiblatain Area

30 minutes

The mosque where the qiblah direction was changed from Jerusalem to Makkah, in the northwestern part of the old city.

Historic Wells

1-2 hours

Prophetic wells spread across Madinah, each with its own history and significance.

Suqya / Railway Area

1 hour

The southwestern area featuring historic mosques and the Ottoman-era Hijaz Railway station.

Miqat Area

30 minutes

The miqat station for pilgrims entering ihram from Madinah, located about 9km southwest of Masjid Nabawi.

Other Notable Sites

2-3 hours

Additional mosques, mountains, and landmarks scattered across the wider Madinah area.

Day-route: Essential Madinah

1 day

A focused itinerary covering the absolute must-visit sites of Madinah in a single day. Ideal for pilgrims with limited time who want to experience the most important landmarks.

Day 1

The Heart of Madinah

Start with Fajr prayer at Masjid Nabawi, then visit the Rawdah and send salawat upon the Prophet ﷺ. After Fajr, walk to Jannat al-Baqi (open after prayers, men only). Mid-morning, take a taxi to Masjid Quba and pray two rak'ahs for the reward of Umrah. After Dhuhr, head north to Mount Uhud and the Martyrs Cemetery together, spending time reflecting at the battlefield. On the way back, stop at Masjid al-Qiblatain. Return to Masjid Nabawi for Maghrib. This is a full day, so pace yourself and carry water.

All sites

59 sites

MosquesMust visit

المسجد النبوي

The Prophet's Mosque is the second holiest site in Islam and the spiritual heart of Madinah. It houses the Rawdah ash-Sharifah, a garden of Paradise between the Prophet's pulpit and his noble chamber, as well as the iconic Green Dome marking his blessed resting place. The mosque has been expanded many times throughout history and can accommodate over one million worshippers.

Mosques

بيوت الصحابة

The area along the present Qiblah wall near Bab as-Salam marks where homes of several companions were located. Four are specifically identified: House of Ja'far ibn Abi Talib, House of Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib, House of Ammar bin Yasir, and House of Nawfal bin Haris.

Mosques

حجرات أمهات المؤمنين

Originally 9 chambers for the Prophet's wives. The chamber of Aisha became the Sacred Chamber. Other chambers were on the eastern and northern sides but have been incorporated into mosque expansions over the centuries.

MosquesMust visit

مسجد الغمامة

Masjid al-Ghamama is a graceful Ottoman-era mosque located just southwest of Masjid Nabawi. Its name means "Mosque of the Cloud" and it features elegant stonework and a distinctive dome characteristic of Ottoman architectural style. It is one of the closest historic mosques to the Prophet's Mosque.

Mosques

مسجد أبو بكر الصديق

Masjid Abu Bakr al-Siddiq is a historic mosque located near the southwestern corner of Masjid Nabawi, honoring the first Rightly Guided Caliph and the Prophet's closest companion. It is a modest structure in the old city area surrounded by traditional Madinah architecture. The mosque's proximity to the Haram makes it an easy addition to any visit.

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مسجد علي بن أبي طالب

Located approximately 290m from Masjid Nabawi and 122m from Masjid Ghamama. Named after the fourth Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib (RA).

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مسجد عمر بن الخطاب

Located approximately 160m north of Masjid al-Ghamama. Built to mark where the second Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA) met Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

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مسجد بلال

Masjid Bilal is a small mosque located very close to the southern perimeter of Masjid Nabawi, honoring Bilal ibn Rabah, Islam's first muezzin. It is one of the easiest historic mosques to visit given its proximity to the Haram. The mosque sits quietly among the busy streets surrounding the Prophet's Mosque.

Museums & Exhibitions

معرض عمارة المسجد النبوي

Located in the southern courtyards of the Prophet's Mosque. Covers 2,200 square meters and documents the historic expansions of Masjid Nabawi with 3D models, artifacts, and photographs.

Mosques

مسجد الإجابة

Masjid al-Ijabah, the Mosque of the Answered Prayer, is located north of Jannat al-Baqi cemetery. It is a well-maintained mosque in a quiet residential area that draws visitors who know its remarkable prophetic history. The mosque's name itself inspires hope and reflection on the power of supplication.

Mosques

مسجد السجدة

Masjid al-Sajdah, also known as Masjid Abu Dharr, is a small mosque located about 900 meters north of Masjid Nabawi. It is nestled in a residential area and is often missed by visitors who do not know its history. The mosque is named for a special prostration that took place at this location.

Museums & Exhibitions

المعرض والمتحف الدولي للسيرة النبوية

Located opposite Masjid Nabawi, adjacent to the Mosque Expansion Exhibition. Comprehensive museum documenting the Prophet's life and Islamic civilization with interactive exhibits and guided tours.

Museums & Exhibitions

دار المدينة

Dar Al Madinah Museum is a comprehensive cultural institution dedicated to preserving and presenting the rich history of Madinah from pre-Islamic times to the modern era. The museum features meticulously crafted scale models of the Prophet's Mosque at various stages of its expansion, along with rare manuscripts, historical artifacts, and multimedia presentations. It provides one of the best educational experiences available in the city for understanding Madinah's layered past.

Museums & Exhibitions

حي المدينة التراثي

Modern cultural and lifestyle destination in the historic Al-Mughaisilah neighborhood, which is over 120 years old. Features boutique heritage stays, restaurants, cafes, and cultural experiences in historic houses over 80 years old.

CemeteriesMust visit

جنة البقيع

Jannat al-Baqi' is the main cemetery of Madinah, located immediately adjacent to the southeastern wall of Masjid Nabawi. It is one of the most sacred burial grounds in Islam, containing the graves of thousands of companions, scholars, and family members of the Prophet ﷺ. The cemetery appears as a vast, open expanse of simple graves without elaborate markers, reflecting the Islamic tradition of humble burial.

Wells & Gardens

بئر حاء

Bir Ha is a historic well that is uniquely located within the precincts of Masjid Nabawi itself, in the area that was once the garden of Abu Talha al-Ansari. It is one of the few wells that visitors can encounter during their regular prayers in the Haram. The well has been incorporated into the mosque structure through its many expansions.

MosquesMust visit

مسجد قباء

Masjid Quba is the very first mosque built in the history of Islam, located in the southern outskirts of Madinah in the village of Quba. The mosque has undergone a stunning modern renovation that preserved its spiritual significance while creating a magnificent contemporary structure. Its white domes and minarets stand as a symbol of the earliest days of Islam.

MosquesMust visit

مسجد الجمعة

Masjid al-Jumu'ah, also known as Masjid al-Wadi or Masjid Atikah, sits along the route the Prophet ﷺ took from Quba to Madinah's city center. It is a modest yet historically important mosque set in a residential neighborhood between Quba and the Haram. The mosque marks a watershed moment in the communal worship practices of Islam.

Wells & GardensMust visit

بئر غرس

Bir Ghars is a historic well located in the Quba area of southern Madinah, known for its direct connection to the personal life of the Prophet ﷺ. The well has been preserved and marked for visitors, though water is no longer drawn from it. It sits in a quiet area surrounded by residential buildings near Masjid Quba.

Wells & Gardens

بئر عذق

Ethq Well is one of the lesser-known prophetic wells of Madinah, situated in the area south of the city center. It is associated with the Prophet's arrival in Madinah during the Hijrah and represents one of his earliest interactions with the landscape of his new home. The well is in a quiet area that sees fewer tourists than the more famous wells.

Wells & GardensMust visit

مزرعة سلمان الفارسي

The Salman Farsi Dates Farm is the site of a historic garden in the Quba area of Madinah where one of the most touching acts of communal solidarity in Islamic history took place. The area still features date palm cultivation, connecting the present to its prophetic past. Visiting this site brings to life the story of freedom, brotherhood, and prophetic miracle.

Mosques

مسجد الفضيخ

Masjid al-Fadikh, also called Masjid al-Shams (Mosque of the Sun), is located in the southeastern part of Madinah near the area of Quba. It is a small, historically rich mosque that connects to events surrounding the early Islamic community and the prohibition of alcohol. The mosque offers a quiet, reflective atmosphere away from the busier pilgrimage sites.

Wells & Gardens

بئر أريس

Bir Aris, known as the Well of the Ring, is located in the Quba area close to Masjid Quba. The well is historically famous for an incident involving the Prophet's personal ring during the caliphate of Uthman. It has been preserved as a heritage site and is enclosed within a small structure that visitors can view from outside.

Battlefields & MountainsMust visit

جبل أحد

Mount Uhud is a majestic red-hued mountain range stretching across the northern horizon of Madinah, standing as one of the most recognizable landmarks of the city. It rises approximately 1,077 meters above sea level and its distinctive reddish-brown rock formations create a striking contrast against the desert landscape. The mountain holds a place of deep affection in the hearts of Muslims worldwide.

CemeteriesMust visit

مقبرة شهداء أحد

The Uhud Martyrs Cemetery is a sacred burial ground at the foot of Mount Uhud, containing the graves of the seventy companions who were martyred during the Battle of Uhud. The cemetery is enclosed by a low wall and is marked by a simple, dignified entrance. Visiting this site evokes a profound sense of sacrifice, courage, and devotion to the early Muslim cause.

Battlefields & MountainsMust visit

جبل الرماة

Jabal Rumah, the Mount of the Archers, is a small hill located adjacent to the main Uhud battlefield site. Despite its modest height, this unassuming mound played a decisive role in one of Islam's most important battles. A marker and sign at the site help visitors identify the exact location where the archers were stationed.

Mosques

مسجد الفسح

Located approximately 4.5km north of Masjid Nabawi, at the foot of Mount Uhud. The Prophet (peace be upon him) offered Dhuhr prayer here on the day of the Battle of Uhud.

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مسجد المستراح

Masjid al-Mustarah, the Mosque of Rest, is situated on the return route from the battlefield of Uhud back toward the city center. It is a small mosque in a residential neighborhood north of Masjid Nabawi. The mosque's name evokes the image of weary warriors pausing to recover after an intense battle.

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مسجد الشيخين

Masjid Shaikhain is located on the road to Mount Uhud, north of Madinah's city center. It marks a pivotal moment in the preparations for one of the most significant battles in Islamic history. The mosque sits in an area that has witnessed rapid urban development but retains its historical identity.

Mosques

جامع سيد الشهداء

Large modern mosque adjacent to the Uhud Martyrs' Cemetery. Named in honor of Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib (RA), the "Master of the Martyrs." Serves as the main prayer area for visitors to the Uhud complex.

Battlefields & MountainsMust visit

موقع غزوة الخندق

The Battle of the Trench site encompasses the area along the northern and western approaches to ancient Madinah where a massive defensive ditch was excavated. Today, the area is largely urbanized and the trench itself no longer exists, but the Seven Mosques complex and informational markers indicate the general location. The site stretches along the foot of Mount Sala in what is now a developed neighborhood.

MosquesMust visit

مسجد الفتح

Masjid al-Fath, the Mosque of Victory, is the largest and most prominent of the cluster known as the Seven Mosques situated on the western edge of the Sala mountain. It sits atop a small rocky hill and is recognizable by its bright white dome. The mosque is the centerpiece of the Seven Mosques historical area and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Mosques

مسجد سلمان الفارسي

Masjid Salman al-Farsi is one of the Seven Mosques cluster, named after the beloved Persian companion Salman al-Farsi. It is a small, simply designed mosque that sits near Masjid al-Fath on the slopes of Mount Sala. Together with the other six mosques, it forms a compact historical complex that can be visited in a single trip.

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مسجد عمر بن الخطاب

Masjid Umar ibn al-Khattab is another mosque within the Seven Mosques complex, honoring the second Rightly Guided Caliph known for his strength, justice, and decisive leadership. It is a small prayer house nestled among the other mosques on the western side of Mount Sala. Visitors often photograph the striking grouping of all seven mosques from a nearby vantage point.

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مسجد علي بن أبي طالب

Masjid Ali ibn Abi Talib is one of the Seven Mosques, named after the fourth Rightly Guided Caliph and the Prophet's cousin and son-in-law. It is a compact mosque within the Seven Mosques historical complex on the western slopes of Mount Sala. The mosque has been rebuilt in a clean modern style that complements the surrounding cluster.

Mosques

مسجد فاطمة الزهراء

Masjid Fatimah az-Zahra is the smallest of the Seven Mosques, named after the beloved daughter of the Prophet ﷺ and wife of Ali ibn Abi Talib. Despite its modest size, it holds deep emotional significance for visitors who revere the Prophet's family. It sits at the edge of the Seven Mosques complex near the base of Mount Sala.

Battlefields & Mountains

جبل سلع

Mount Sala' (also spelled Sal') is a dark basaltic mountain located in the western part of Madinah, forming a natural barrier along the city's northwestern edge. The mountain stretches about one kilometer in length and features rugged volcanic rock formations. The Seven Mosques are built along its base, making it a backdrop to several important historical sites.

Mosques

مسجد الراية

Masjid al-Rayah, the Mosque of the Banner, is perched on the small hill known as Mount Dhubab in the area west of the central Haram zone. It is a compact mosque with historical military significance and offers a slightly elevated view of the surrounding Madinah streets. The mosque's location on a hilltop is itself part of its story.

MosquesMust visit

مسجد القبلتين

Masjid al-Qiblatain, the Mosque of Two Qiblahs, is a historically unique mosque in the northwestern part of Madinah. It is the only mosque in the world associated with two prayer directions and features a distinctive modern design with twin domes representing the two qiblahs. The mosque has been beautifully renovated with clean white architecture.

Wells & GardensMust visit

بئر رومة

Bir Rumah, also known as the Well of Uthman, is a historic well located in the northwestern part of Madinah surrounded by a public garden and date palm groves. The well site has been developed into a small park-like area that provides a peaceful green space for visitors. A large date palm garden adjacent to the well is said to still produce fruit from trees descended from the original plantings.

Wells & Gardens

بئر العِهْن

One of the famous prophetic wells. The Prophet (peace be upon him) changed its name from "Al-Aseera" (difficulty) to "Al-Yasirah" (ease), reflecting his practice of choosing optimistic and positive names.

Wells & Gardens

بئر بضاعة

Bir Budaah is a historic well located approximately 500 meters from Masjid Nabawi in the old city area of Madinah. The well is known for a specific prophetic narration about the purity of water and was historically used for various purposes by the people of Madinah. The site has been marked and preserved, though the well is no longer in active use.

Wells & Gardens

بئر بصة

Owned by Abu Saeed al-Khudri (RA). The Prophet (peace be upon him) washed his head with fragrant extract and poured the residue into this well, blessing its water.

Wells & Gardens

بئر السُقيا

Located south of Masjid al-Suqya, outside the railway station boundary wall. Belonged to Sa'ad bin Abi Waqqas (RA). The Prophet (peace be upon him) performed wudu and drank from this well while traveling to the Battle of Badr.

Wells & Gardens

بئر اليسيرة

Alyasira Well is a prophetic well in Madinah whose very name carries a message of optimism bestowed by the Prophet ﷺ himself. Located south of the city center, the well is one of several prophetic water sources that dot the Madinah landscape. It is a lesser-visited site that rewards those who seek out the more hidden corners of prophetic history.

Mosques

مسجد السقيا

Masjid al-Saqiya is located in the western part of Madinah, along the old road leading toward the direction of Badr. It sits near the Anbariyah area, not far from the old Ottoman railway station. The mosque commemorates a key moment of military preparation and spiritual devotion before the first major battle of Islam.

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مسجد العنبرية

Built by Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid II as part of the Hejaz Railway project in 1908. Located next to the Hijaz Railway Station on Omar ibn Al-Khattab Road. Beautiful Ottoman architecture showcasing a different era of Islamic construction.

Museums & Exhibitions

متحف سكة حديد الحجاز

The Hejaz Railway Museum is housed in the beautifully restored original Ottoman-era railway station of Madinah, built in 1908. The station building itself is an architectural gem with its distinctive Ottoman stone facade, arched windows, and covered platform areas. Inside, visitors can explore original locomotives, railway carriages, historical photographs, and artifacts from the era of the Hejaz Railway.

MosquesMust visit

مسجد الميقات

Masjid al-Miqat, also known as Masjid Dhul Hulayfah or Masjid Abyar Ali, is the designated miqat station for pilgrims traveling from Madinah to Makkah for Hajj or Umrah. It is a large, modern mosque complex with extensive facilities including changing rooms, wash areas, and prayer halls. The mosque sits at the edge of Madinah's southwestern boundary along the Makkah highway.

Mosques

مسجد مصباح

Located north of Masjid Nabawi. According to tradition, this is where the first Fajr prayer was prayed upon the Prophet's arrival in Madinah. Ottoman-era structure from approximately 1850 CE.

Mosques

مسجد بني حرام

Located in the al-Fath area, west of Jabal Sala'. Associated with the Bani Haram clan dwelling. Tradition records a food multiplication miracle at this location.

Mosques

مسجد المنارتين

Located on the highway to Mecca near al-Anbariya. Named for its two distinctive towers/minarets. Expanded in 2003 under King Fahd.

Museums & Exhibitions

وادي الجن

A valley approximately 30km northwest of Madinah featuring an anti-gravity hill optical illusion where vehicles appear to roll uphill. Popular for day trips and outdoor activities. Not a religious site but a notable natural phenomenon near Madinah.

Mosques

مسجد المغيسلة

Historic mosque located in the Al-Mughaisilah neighborhood, one of the oldest neighborhoods in Madinah. The area is now part of the Al-Hayy Heritage District.

Mosques

مسجد بني عبد الأشهل

Historic mosque in the northeastern part of Madinah. Associated with the Bani Abd al-Ashhal clan who were early converts to Islam. The clan's leader Sa'd ibn Mu'adh (RA) was one of the most prominent Ansar companions.

Mosques

مسجد الصبيح

One of the historic mosques of Madinah located northwest of Masjid Nabawi. Associated with early Islamic history and the companions of the Prophet.

Battlefields & Mountains

جبل ثور

Mount Thawr of Madinah (not to be confused with the more famous Mount Thawr near Makkah) is located north of the city and serves as one of the sacred boundary markers of Madinah's Haram. It is a less-visited site that appeals to those seeking a comprehensive understanding of Madinah's sacred geography. The mountain is in a more remote, undeveloped area on the outskirts of the city.

Museums & Exhibitions

معرض أسماء الله الحسنى

The Beautiful Names of Allah Exhibition is a modern, interactive experience that takes visitors on a journey through the 99 names (attributes) of Allah using stunning visual displays, calligraphy, multimedia presentations, and carefully curated explanations. The exhibition space features contemporary design with atmospheric lighting and immersive audio-visual elements. It is designed to deepen spiritual understanding and create a contemplative experience for visitors of all ages.