Ziyarah Tour

Embark on a deeply enriching Ziyarah pilgrimage to the holy cities of Makkah and Medina with As-Sunnah Travels, designed to be both peaceful and profoundly memorable. This meticulously planned tour offers a sacred opportunity to strengthen your faith and reconnect with Islamic roots by visiting historically significant sites. You will experience the spiritual tranquility of Makkah's sacred landmarks and immerse yourself in the rich early Islamic history held within Medina, ensuring a journey that is not just a trip, but a transformative spiritual immersion.

Islamic Historical Sites in Makkah

Makkah, the spiritual heart of Islam, is home to a collection of profoundly significant Islamic historical sites, chief among them the majestic Kaaba within the Masjid al-Haram, which stands as the focal point of prayer and the Hajj pilgrimage. Surrounding this sacred center are crucial locations integral to the early history of the faith, including the Mount Arafat, where the Prophet Muhammad delivered his final sermon; Muzdalifah and Mina, essential areas for the rites of Hajj; and the nearby Cave of Hira (Jabal an-Nour), the hallowed place where the Prophet received the first revelations of the Qur'an. These sites collectively trace the foundational narrative of Islam, preserving the monumental spiritual and historical events that shaped the religion for millions of believers worldwide.

Islamic Historical Sites in Madinah

Madinah, known as Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah (The Enlightened City), is a city of profound religious and historical significance in Islam, with numerous sites centered around the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the early Muslim community. The most central of these is Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (The Prophet's Mosque), which houses the Prophet's final resting place and was the site of the first mosque in Islam, serving as the spiritual heart of the city and a primary destination for pilgrims. Other critical historical landmarks include Quba Mosque, the very first mosque built by Muslims upon the Prophet's arrival in Madinah, and Masjid al-Qiblatain (The Mosque of the Two Qiblas), notable as the location where the direction of prayer was divinely shifted from Jerusalem to the Kaaba in Mecca. Furthermore, the city is home to the Jannat al-Baqi cemetery, the burial site of many of the Prophet's companions and family members, and the area surrounding Mount Uhud, the site of a pivotal early Muslim battle, all of which collectively chronicle the formative years of the Islamic era.