The history of Makkah can be found back to the time of Prophet Ibrahim. The Prophet Ibrahim along with his son Prophet Ismail, construct the Holy Kabbah as the house of Allah. The Jabal Al Nour is in the northeast of Makkah city. This peak comprises the cave of Hira where the first verses of the Holy Quran were revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Being a sacred city, only Muslims are permitted within the city of Makkah. Muslims from all over the world frequently visit the city for Umrah and the Hajj pilgrimage which is obligatory for every able Muslim once in a lifetime.

If you want to visit the main places in Makkah you can easily go by availing of cheap Umrah packages like Umrah packages 2024. When you are visiting Makkah you must be looking for some significant places to visit, here is a list of a few places.

Kabah (the House of Allah) in Makkah:

Kabah is located in the city of Makkah in Saudi Arabia, Masjid Al Haram, also recognized as the Haram Mosque. Masjid Al Haram is the largest mosque and the eighth most prominent building in the world. The Kabah is one of Saudi Arabia's most eye-catching and respected sites, and it is also known as the House of Allah. Muslims from all over the world visit the Kabah during the Umrah and Hajj trips.

Hajjis gather in the courtyard of the Masjid al-Haram surrounding the Kabah when they reach Makkah. They then go in a circular motion, following the crowd, around the Kabah in the confidence of kissing and touching the Black Stone known as al-Hajar al-Aswad.

Jannat-al-Mualla in Makkah:

Jannat-al-Mualla is one of the most significant graveyards in slam. Jannat-al-Mualla is located in the north of Masjid-al-Haram near Jeddah. Jannat-al-Mualla is the burial place of numerous sahaba and families of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Some most important people from Prophet’s Muhammad (PBUH) family are buried at Jannat-al-Mualla. The mother of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Hazrat Khadija (RA), the grandpa of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Hazrat Abdul Muttalib, the uncle of the Prophet (PBUH) Hazrat Abu Talib, the firstborn son of the Prophet (PBUH) Al-Qasim are also buried at Jannat-Al-Mualla.

Mina (The City of Tents):

Mina is a valley 7 km away from Makkah. Hajji stays overnight on the 8th, 11th, 12th, and some even on the 13th of Dhu’al Hijjah. Additional 100,000 air-conditioned tents provide space to the pilgrims during Hajj which is why it is also recognized as the tent city. The tents are Teflon-coated to resist the high heat and other thrilling climatic circumstances. There are unconnected tents for men and women. Mina also comprises Jamarat, the three stone pillars which are showered with stones, signifying the stoning of the devil during the Hajj pilgrimage.

Jabal Al Nour Mountain in Makkah:

Jabal Al Nour is also famous as the Mountain of Light, it is the place where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received the first revelations. It is a significant holy site for many Muslims across the world. The mountain is approximately 620 meters and one can take up a strong-willed hike to visit the peak. The exclusive feature of this mountain is that it looks as if two mountains are on top of each other and the top of the mountain is a mountainous desert.

Mount Arafat in Makkah:

Mount Arafat also identified as Jabal ar-Rahmah, Mount Arafat is situated in the southeast of Makkah, Saudi Arabia. On the 9th of Dhul Hajj, hajjis leave Mina for Mount Arafat, where they perform a contemplative vigil and recite the Holy Quran. Mount Arafat is where the beloved Prophet Muhammad PBUH conveyed the last address to the Muslims who attended him for Hajj towards the end of his life.  It is said Mount Arafat is the place where all the Muslims will be gathered for being answerable during the time of the rebirth. Mount Arafat has great significance for the season of Hajj, hajjis visit there and perform their Hajj formalities, offer prayers and make significant prayers (Dua) as a Sunnah of Prophet Ibrahim (Blessings be upon him) to complete all the Hajj formalities.

Abraj Al-Bait a huge tower in Makkah:

Abraj Al-Bait is an enormous high tower, upright gracefully in the central area of Makkah, Saudi Arabia. The extra-large tall building is well-known as Makkah Royal Clock and is also casually called Makkah Clock Tower. The Clock Tower with a great height of 601 meters (1972 feet) is famous as the world's third-highest building after Burj Khalifa and Shanghai Tower. Little dividers were collected indicating the first limits of the establishment laid down by the Prophet Ibrahim (A.S), which covered land over the northern side of Kabah.

Thour Mountain:


Thour Mountain lies to the south of Makkah. It is a pebbly and unfruitful hill withinside the southern path of Makkah. This mountain incorporates Thour cave, wherein Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his buddy Abu Bakar were concealed from the Quraish tribe for 3 days. 


Mount Abu Qubais:


Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) applied the miracle of splitting the moon into halves at Mount Abu Qubais.


Makkah Library Birthplace of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH):


Makkah Al Mukarrama library is the vicinity in which Prophet Muhammad become born on the twelfth of Rabi ul Awal. The library is surrounded inside taking walking distance of Masjid Al Haram.


Masjid Al Khayf in Makkah:


It is positioned withinside the south of Mina in near approximation to Jamarat. It is stated that seventy Prophets provided prayer in this mosque because of which each hajji likes to go to this sacred place.


Al Kiswa Factory in Makkah:


Kiswa is the material that protections the Kabah and Kiswa Factory is the vicinity wherein this material is ready every year. The manufacturing facility is located on Old Makkah Jeddah Road.

Makah without any uncertainty place to visit to touch with spiritually learning’s. If anyone wishes to visit important places in Makkah can avail of December Umrah packages 2023. 

Adnan Ijaz

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