List of Ziyarat Places in Makah during Hajj and Umrah
Muslims
all around the world perform Hajj in the Islamic month of Dhul Hajj.
Pilgrimage to Makah is a lifetime opportunity for Muslims. As we all
know that Hajj is obligatory on every financially and physically stable
Muslim once in a lifetime. There are many holy places in Makah that
Muslims visit while performing Hajj and Umrah. If you want to make the
most of your Pilgrimage to Mecca you must visit all the holy places in
Saudi Arabia. In this article, we have compiled a list of Ziyarat places
in Makah to visit.
Masjid Al-Haram
Masjid
Al-Haram is the holy mosque where the Kaaba is situated. Holy Kaaba is
the House of Almighty Allah that every Muslim wants to see and touch the
Hajr-e-Aswad once in a lifetime. So In Masjid Al-Haram, you will see
Kaaba, Hajr-e-Aswad, Maqam e Ibrahim, Mount of Safa and Marwah. The well
of Zamzam is also located inside the mosque from which Muslims drink
blesses water.
Mina
Mina is a valley which is located 5km towards East of Makah. During Hajj, the pilgrims stay in this valley on 8thof Dhul Hajj and then on 10th to 13th of Dhul Hajj. Mina
is the place where pilgrims throw stones, memorized the occasion that
Prophet Ibrahim (AS) stoned the Shaitan who came between him and the
command of Allah. Mina is also known as “the tent city” which play an
important role during the annual Hajj Pilgrimage.
Jabal Al-Rahma
Jabal
Al-Rahma is a small cliff and it is from this platform that our beloved
Prophet Muhammad (SAW) delivered His unforgettable farewell sermon to
Muslims. A place where pilgrims gather on the 9th Dhul Hajj considered
the focal point of the Hajj.
Jannat al-Mualla
It
is the second holiest graveyard where many members of Holy Prophet
(SAW) and Sahaba (RA) buried. Hazrat Khadija (RA) the first wife of Holy
Prophet (SAW) was also buried in Jannat al-Mualla.
Jabal Nur
Jabal
Nur is the mount where the cave of Hira is found. In the cave of Hira,
our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) received His first revelation.
Cave of Hira
Cave
of Hira is the place where Prophet Muhammad (SAW) received the first
revelation. It is the place where Prophet Muhammad (SAW) used to
meditate frequently during the first forty years of His life. This place
is about 5km away from Masjid al-Haram. People used to climb the
mountain and it will take about 45 minutes to reach out to the peak.
Cave of Thaur
Cave
of Thaur is the place where the Holy Prophet (SAW) spent three days and
three nights with Hazrat Abu Bakar (RA) when He (PBUH) migrated from
Makah to Medina. It takes one and a half hour to reach out to this place
from the ground.
Birthplace of Prophet Muhammad (SAW)
Birthplace
of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is situated near “Suq Lail”. This
place is presently a library by the name of “Maktaba Makah
al-Mukarramah.
Masjid Jin
Masjid
Jin is located near to Jannat al Mualla. This is also a historical
place in the history of Islam because once the Holy Prophet (SAW) was
reciting the Holy Quran in this mosque at that time a group of Jinn
passing by heard the recitation and stopped to hear more. In that place,
Jin (Spirits) did ‘bait’ to obey the commands of the Holy Prophet
(SAW).
Muzdalifah
Muzdalifah is the place where Hajj pilgrims arrive after sunset from Arafat on the 9th of Dhul Hajj. Here they collect pebbles for the stoning of Jamaraat.
Mount of Safa and Marwa
These
are the same two hills between which Bibi Hajra ran seven times to look
for water for Hazrat Ismail (AS). Allah (SWT) loved this act of hers so
much that He made it obligatory on Hajjis who are performing Hajj and
Umrah.
Masjid-e-Aisha
Masjid-e-
Aisha has a capacity of 47,084 worshipers who can pray in it. It is
also called Al-Rajhi mosque and is located in Al-Naseem neighborhood.
It is the place where people of Mecca put Ihram and people doing
subsequent Umrah renew their Ihram.
These
were some Ziyarat places in Makah that you must visit while doing Hajj
and Umrah. May Almighty Allah accept Hajj of those who are performing
this year and call us to visit His house soon! Ameen
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