This tour will be led by a tour guide specializing in the Prophet’s relics and will include complimentary refreshments provided by the company.
The tour lasts two to three hours.
Aljumaa Mosque in Medina is of historical significance as it is the place where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) performed the first Friday prayer after his migration from Mecca.
Etban Mosque
Located 60 meters north of the Friday Mosque, the Mosque of Utban ibn Malik is a historical landmark where the Prophet (PBUH) prayed within the house of the companion Utban ibn Malik (RTA) in his designated private prayer space.
Dar Umm Haram
Umm Haram bint Milhan (RTA) was the companion whose naval warfare participation the Prophet (PBUH) prophesied. She became the ‘Martyr of the Sea’ during the first Cyprus expedition (c. 648 CE); her tomb, the Hala Sultan Tekke, is a current site of visitation.
Banu Nadir
The Banu Nadir, a powerful Jewish tribe near Medina, were expelled following the Battle of Banu Nadir (mentioned in Surah Al-Hashr) after they violated their treaty by plotting to assassinate the Prophet (PBUH).
Ghars
Located in Quba, the Well of Ghars is the historical well that the Prophet (PBUH) called “my well,” and most notably, instructed that its water be used to wash his body upon his death. It remains a key landmark for pilgrims.
Alfqeer
The Well of the Poor (Well of Salman al-Farsi) is historically renowned as the site where the Prophet (PBUH) aided his companion Salman al-Farsi (RTA) in planting palms to secure his freedom, representing a prophetic miracle.