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AL Madinah AL Munawwarah

History culture The capital of Islamic tourism

Medina, Saudi Arabia

    Prophet's Mosque

    The final resting place of the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, is located in this amazing mosque, which includes 10 amazing minarets, which can accommodate one million visitors and is open 24 hours a day.

    Khaybar Fort

    Khaybar Fort occupies an important place in Islamic history, as the Jews barricaded themselves there during the famous Battle of Khaybar. The Muslims marched on the fort and were able to force the Jews to surrender, which marked the end of the famous battle. The fort is located on a hill and surrounded by palm trees

    Al-Baqi Cemetery

    Also known as Jannat al-Baqi or simply al-Baqi Cemetery, it is a historical cemetery located in Medina, Saudi Arabia. It has great importance in Islamic history and is considered one of the holiest Muslim cemeteries after the Prophet’s Mosque

    The capital of Islamic tourism

    Medina has a very important position in Islam, as it is second only to Mecca in its holiness and importance to Muslims. It is known as “The City of the Prophet” (City of the Prophet) because it is the city to which the Prophet Muhammad (may God bless him and grant him peace) immigrated from Mecca, and where he founded the first Islamic communal state. Below are some of the main aspects of the Islamic status of Medina

    Medina is the capital of Islamic tourism

    Medina, the first Islamic capital and the second holiest place after Mecca, receives millions of pilgrims annually. Highlights are the Prophet's Mosque, built by the Prophet Muhammad and where he was buried, the Quba Mosque, the first mosque in Islam, and the Qiblatain Mosque. Discover the history of the Prophet’s migration, climb Mount Uhud, and visit the Hejaz Railway Museum to learn about the history of trains. Use the Haramain Express Train to move easily between Medina and Mecca.

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    When To Visit

    What to wear

    Transportation

    Travel Regulations

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    When To Visit

    The seasons of worship are the busiest times of the year in Medina, i.e. in the month of Ramadan and the month of Dhul-Hijjah, while the rest of the days of the year are full of visitors from different races, races and religions, and the winter and spring seasons represent a wonderful opportunity to explore the tourist attractions. in Almadinah Almonawarah,

    What to wear

    The city has relatively moderate weather most of the year, but temperatures are high during the summer, sometimes exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, while the winter months (December and January) are moderate to relatively cold.
    Due to the hot weather in Riyadh, it is best to wear light clothing suitable for hot weather. It is preferable to wear loose-fitting cotton clothing that allows good ventilation of the body. Short or long sleeve shirts can be worn with short trousers or cotton shorts. It is also a good idea to wear a hat or sunglasses to protect your head and face from the hot sun.
    The situation is different in winter

    Transportation

    There are various means of transportation available in Medina, including taxis, public buses, and special transportation applications. It is recommended to travel using these means to avoid crowds and facilitate movement in the city.

    Travel Regulations

    Medina adopts many regulations and laws to ensure safe and orderly community life, including traffic laws that must be adhered to when driving, dress codes that specify appropriate clothing for public places, and hygiene regulations that urge maintaining the cleanliness of the environment and streets.

    Places of residence

    Luxury hotels

    Luxury hotels

    Luxury hotels throughout Medina provide a luxurious and comfortable accommodation experience, offering high-quality services and luxurious facilities such as large swimming pools, spas and fine restaurants.

    Budget hotels

    Budget hotels

    Budget hotels provide affordable accommodation, with basic amenities and basic services, such as breakfast and free Wi-Fi, making them a good choice for travelers looking for a comfortable stay at an affordable cost.

    Resorts

    Resorts

    Resorts offer luxurious accommodation in a stunning tropical or natural environment, while providing a wide range of services and leisure activities, such as massages, making them an ideal choice for travelers looking for a luxurious, relaxing experience.

    Serviced apartments

    Serviced apartments

    Serviced apartments are fully equipped residential units furnished with high-quality furniture, and offer hotel services such as daily cleaning service and 24-hour reception service. These apartments offer a level of comfort and service superior to traditional hotel accommodation, making them a popular choice for travelers looking for privacy and flexibility during their stay.

    Best tourist attractions

    Quba Mosque

    Quba Mosque

    During the migration from Mecca to Medina in the year 622, the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, and his companions stopped in the village of Quba and laid the foundation stone for the first mosque in the world. Devotees have gathered here ever since

    Mount Uhud

    Mount Uhud

    Mount Uhud is the main pilgrimage site, and Mount Uhud is one of the most famous Islamic monuments. It is the place that witnessed the fighting of Muslim forces led by the Prophet Muhammad (may God bless him and grant him peace) with forces from Mecca. The mountain rises about 3,500 feet and can be climbed to get a better view of the battlefield. Nearby is the Uhud Martyrs' Cemetery

    The seven mosques

    The seven mosques

    The Seven Mosques, also known as the Sheba Mosque, are a complex of small, historic mosques located on the western side of Mount Sila in Medina. AL Madinah AL Munawwarah. The word "Saba" means seven mosques, and it was given this name because the group originally consisted of seven mosques. However, as of today, there are six mosques that form part of the complex. Medina is from the Quraysh and therefore holds a very important historical significance in Islam.

    Shopping places

    Al Noor Mall

    Al Noor Mall

    Al Noor Mall is the largest shopping center in Medina in terms of size, number of stores, products and everything, and it is among the most famous and most popular tourist and residential centers. The shopping center also contains many entertainment facilities, making it a major destination for families in Medina.

    Al-rashed mall

    Al-rashed mall

    The mall consists of four floors and has a dancing fountain in the lake. It includes a variety of the most famous brands, in addition to a hypermarket (Carrefour), various entertainment outlets (Sparky’s and Empire Cinema), and more than 30 restaurants to satisfy all tastes.

    Taiba Commercial Center

    Taiba Commercial Center

    The shops in Taiba Mall are distributed on several levels, and provide a range of goods and products that meet the basic and secondary needs of local residents and tourists (pilgrims and Umrah pilgrims, which include clothes, bags, shoes, jewelry, etc.). The mall also has a good number