We take you on a spiritual and historical journey, moving between the most prominent prophetic landmarks in Makkah:
Bi’r Tuwa – A historic well closely connected to the life of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Masjid Al-Ijabah – One of the historic mosques located near the Grand Mosque. Masjid Al-Jinn – The site where the Prophet ﷺ met the jinn and invited them to Islam. Masjid Al-Shajarah – A historical landmark associated with the Prophetic biography. ⛰️ Ri‘ Al-Hajun – A historic location with a unique and meaningful story. At the end of the journey – A visit to the Exhibition of the Architecture of the Two Holy Mosques, enjoying an educational and enriching tour through its galleries.
✨ In this journey, we guide you through prophetic landmarks just steps away from Al-Masjid Al-Haram. Each destination holds a story, one that creates lasting memories and enriches the experience.
Sedan (Up to 4 Pax)<br/>Pickup included
MPV<br/>Pickup included
GMC<br/>Pickup included
Learn about the Well of Tuwa, where the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) bathed several times. Discover more stories we narrate to you during your visit to the site.
Here at the location of this mosque, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) once stayed. Learn about the historical story of the mosque during your visit to the site.
Learn about the story of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) inviting the jinn to the religion of Allah when you visit this historical site.
What is the story of the tree that greeted the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), and why is this mosque named the Tree Mosque? This is the story we narrate to you during your visit to this destination.
Learn about the historic Hajun area, which has been linked to Islamic history since the time of Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) and its connection to the Conquest of Makkah. Discover many historical stories we narrate to you during your visit to the site.
Makkah was barren, with neither water nor people, a land of desolation, until Allah in His mercy bestowed upon it, sending His friend Ibrahim, peace be upon him, in a noble story that we narrate to you as you pass through the destination.
Located in Makkah, this museum was established in 1999 and focuses on the Two Holy Mosques and the evolution of their architecture throughout history.
The museum includes the following halls:
Hall of Al-Masjid Al-Haram
Hall of Al-Masjid Al-Nabawi (Prophet's Mosque)
Hall of the Holy Kaaba Photography Exhibition
Hall Entrance Hall Zamzam Well
Hall Manuscripts Hall
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Saudi Riyal (SAR)
GMT+3
220VV, 60HzHz
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