The Prophet's ๏ทบ Blessed City

Madinah Ziyarah Guide 2026

Explore the blessed sites of Madinah al-Munawwarah โ€” the illuminated city of the Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ. Your complete spiritual tour guide.

"O Allah, this is the sanctuary of Your Prophet, so make it a protection for me from the Hellfire and a security from punishment, and a safe keeper from evil."

โ€” Dua upon entering Madinah

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The Rawdah Mubarak

ุงู„ุฑูˆุถุฉ ุงู„ู…ุจุงุฑูƒุฉ
Inside Masjid an-NabawiNusuk app required
"One of the Gardens of Paradise"

The Rawdah Mubarak is the blessed area between the Prophet's ๏ทบ pulpit (minbar) and his noble tomb, within Masjid an-Nabawi. The Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ described it: 'Between my house and my pulpit is a Rawdah (garden) from the gardens of Paradise.' (Bukhari). Praying in this sacred space, making dua, and offering salawat upon the Prophet ๏ทบ at his tomb are among the most spiritually significant acts a Muslim can perform. Men and women have separate designated times and entrances.

Practical Tips
  • Book your slot exclusively via the Nusuk app โ€” walk-in access is extremely limited
  • Slots are released periodically throughout the day โ€” check the app frequently
  • Arrive at your designated entrance 20โ€“30 minutes before your slot time
  • Separate entrances and times for men and women
  • Offer Salah, make dua, and send abundant salawat upon the Prophet ๏ทบ
  • The experience typically lasts 20โ€“45 minutes
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Masjid Quba

ู…ุณุฌุฏ ู‚ุจุงุก
~4km south of Masjid an-NabawiNo booking required
Islam's first mosque โ€” prayer equals Umrah

Masjid Quba holds the honor of being the first mosque ever built in Islam. The Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ laid its foundation stones upon his arrival in Madinah during the Hijra in 622 CE. He ๏ทบ said: 'Whoever purifies himself at his home then comes to Masjid Quba and prays there, he will have a reward like that of Umrah.' (Ibn Majah). The Prophet ๏ทบ himself used to visit and pray here every Saturday. The mosque has been beautifully expanded and renovated and remains one of Madinah's most visited sites.

Practical Tips
  • A short taxi/Uber ride from central Madinah (15โ€“20 minutes)
  • Many pilgrims combine this visit with the Qiblatain Mosque on the same day
  • Praying two Rak'ahs here carries the reward of a complete Umrah
  • The mosque is open throughout the day โ€” avoid peak prayer times for less crowding
  • Dress modestly and appropriately for mosque entry
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Mount Uhud & Martyrs' Cemetery

ุฌุจู„ ุฃุญุฏ
~5km north of Masjid an-NabawiNo booking required
Site of the Battle of Uhud (625 CE)

Mount Uhud was the site of one of Islam's most significant battles in 625 CE (3 AH). The Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ said of this mountain: 'Uhud is a mountain which loves us and which we love.' (Bukhari). At its base lies the cemetery of the 70 companions who were martyred in the battle, including the Prophet's ๏ทบ beloved uncle Sayyiduna Hamza ibn Abdul Muttalib ุ“ โ€” titled 'the Master of Martyrs.' Visiting this site with knowledge of the battle's events creates profound emotional and spiritual reflection on sacrifice for Islam.

Practical Tips
  • A short taxi ride from Madinah city center
  • Visit Sayyiduna Hamza's ุ“ grave and make dua for the martyrs
  • Learn about the Battle of Uhud before visiting to maximize spiritual impact
  • The mountain itself can be climbed for panoramic views โ€” moderate fitness required
  • Combine with other north Madinah sites in one outing
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Jannat al-Baqi Cemetery

ุฌู†ุฉ ุงู„ุจู‚ูŠุน
Adjacent to Masjid an-Nabawi (east side)No booking required
Cemetery of the Prophet's companions and family

Jannat al-Baqi is the main cemetery of Madinah, located immediately adjacent to Masjid an-Nabawi. It contains the graves of thousands of the Prophet's ๏ทบ companions (Sahabah), his wives, his daughter Sayyidah Fatimah ุ“, his son Ibrahim, and many members of the Ahl al-Bayt. The Prophet ๏ทบ would regularly visit the cemetery and make dua for its inhabitants. Visiting Jannat al-Baqi and offering salutations to its residents is a deeply moving experience connecting pilgrims to the earliest generation of Islam.

Practical Tips
  • Located right next to the mosque โ€” walk there after Fajr or Isha prayers
  • Men have broader access times; women have designated visiting times
  • Recite: 'As-salamu alaykum ya ahl al-qubur. Yarhamullah al-mustaqdimina minna wal-musta'khirin'
  • Reflect on the lives and sacrifices of the early Muslim community
  • A short but deeply moving visit of 20โ€“30 minutes is typical
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Masjid al-Qiblatain

ู…ุณุฌุฏ ุงู„ู‚ุจู„ุชูŠู†
~6km northwest of Masjid an-NabawiNo booking required
The Mosque of Two Qiblas

Masjid al-Qiblatain โ€” the Mosque of Two Qiblas โ€” is the site where the momentous revelation commanding the change of prayer direction (Qibla) from Jerusalem to Makkah occurred (2 AH / 624 CE). The Prophet ๏ทบ was leading prayer when the revelation arrived, and the entire congregation instantly turned from facing Jerusalem to facing the Kaaba in Makkah โ€” a historic moment in Islamic history. The mosque has been beautifully renovated and now features both the original Qibla direction (toward Jerusalem) marked for historical reference.

Practical Tips
  • A scenic 20-minute taxi ride through northern Madinah
  • Learn the history of the Qibla change before visiting for richer context
  • Combine this visit with Masjid Quba as part of a Madinah tour day
  • The mosque is architecturally beautiful and worth exploring

May Allah ๏ทป bless your visit to the Prophet's ๏ทบ city