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Today we depart for the Makkah Ziarah tour, beginning with Jabal Al Rahmah (Mount Arafat), where Prophet Muhammad (SAW) delivered his final sermon during Hajj. Pilgrims gather here on the 9th of Dhul Hijjah for prayer and forgiveness. We then pass through Mina, the world’s largest tented city, where pilgrims...
Our day begins in the Hira District, home to the sacred mountain where revelation began.
We first visit the Revelation Exhibition, a remarkable cultural landmark located beside Mount Hira. This exhibition is dedicated to the story of divine revelation and its connection to Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ). Through immersive displays and...
Next, we explore the Museum of the Holy Qur’an, the first of its kind in Makkah.
This museum beautifully showcases the greatness and preservation of the Qur’an, highlighting its influence on Muslim civilization across centuries. It features ancient Qur’anic manuscripts, rare artifacts, and modern digital exhibits that allow visitors to...
We then ascend to Jabal Al Nour, famously known as the Mountain of Light, which houses the sacred Cave of Hira. It was here, in Ramadhan 610 CE, that Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) received the first revelation of the Qur’an. The mountain offers a profound spiritual experience along with panoramic views...
In the afternoon, we visit the Museum of Makkah, a treasure trove of Islamic art, culture, and history.
The museum consists of seven exhibition halls containing over 100,000 artifacts, including ancient Qur’an manuscripts, architectural relics, and displays celebrating the intellectual and artistic achievements of the Muslim world. The museum also...
We continue to the Mosque of the Jinn, one of Makkah’s most historically significant mosques.
It marks the site mentioned in Surah Al-Jinn, where a group of jinn listened to the Prophet (ﷺ) recite the Qur’an, accepted Islam, and pledged their allegiance to him — an event that signifies the...
We conclude the day at the Exhibition of the Two Holy Mosques’ Architecture, which offers an extraordinary journey through the architectural and historical evolution of Masjid Al-Haram in Makkah and Masjid An-Nabawi in Madinah.
The exhibition features models, inscriptions, relics, and photographs dating back to early Islamic centuries, including the...
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