Duration
4 DaysTour Type
UmrahGroup Size
30 PeopleTour Guide
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Umrah
Ziyarat in Umrah
Package Details
Ziarat in Makkah and Madinah
At Pak-Harmain Travels, we recognize the deep spiritual significance of visiting the sacred cities of Makkah and Madinah. Our thoughtfully crafted Ziarat packages are designed to offer you a profound, enriching, and spiritually fulfilling experience. Join us as we guide you to explore the most revered landmarks of Islam in these holy cities.
Discover the Sacred Sites of Makkah
Masjid al-Haram Begin your spiritual journey at the heart of Islam, Masjid al-Haram in Makkah. This grand mosque, home to the Kaaba, holds unparalleled importance for Muslims across the globe. The Kaaba, a cubic structure draped in black cloth embroidered with gold, serves as the Qibla (prayer direction) for over a billion Muslims worldwide.
Masjid al-Haram is not just a place of prayer but also a sanctuary of peace and serenity. Surrounded by the grandeur of its minarets and the sea of pilgrims, moments of personal reflection and tranquility can be found. Whether you are engaged in prayer, reciting the Quran, or simply soaking in the holy atmosphere, the spiritual energy of Masjid al-Haram is undeniably powerful.
Jabal al-Nour Ascend the spiritually significant Jabal al-Nour, or \"Mountain of Light,\" to visit the sacred Cave of Hira. It is here that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received the first revelation of the Holy Quran. Located 3 kilometers from Makkah, the cave rests 270 meters up the steep slope of the mountain.
Jabal al-Nour is not just a site of historical importance but one of immense spiritual value. It was here that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) spent many nights in prayer and contemplation before the beginning of his prophethood. The first verses of the Quran were revealed to him on Laylat al-Qadr (The Night of Power) in Ramadan, marking the birth of Islam.
Jabal Thawr Venture to the Cave of Thawr, a place of profound historical and spiritual significance. This cave provided refuge to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his close companion Abu Bakr during the Hijrah (migration) from Makkah to Madinah.
In 622 CE, as they sought to escape the Quraish\'s persecution, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Abu Bakr hid in this cave for three days, evading capture. The miraculous protection they received, including a spider’s web across the entrance and nesting pigeons, is a testament to their unwavering faith.
Visiting the Cave of Thawr offers an opportunity to reflect on the courage and devotion of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Abu Bakr during this pivotal moment in Islamic history.
Arafat, Mina, and Muzdalifah Join the millions of Muslims who embark on the sacred pilgrimage of Hajj, a profound journey of devotion and spiritual renewal. Every step of this pilgrimage holds deep significance, offering a transformative experience that enhances the connection to the faith.
Jannat al-Mu\'alla
Jannat al-Mu\'alla, a historic cemetery near Masjid al-Haram, is the final resting place of several members of the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) family and companions. Among those buried here are his beloved wife Khadija and his daughter Fatima.
Visiting Jannat al-Mu\'alla allows pilgrims to honor the memory of these revered figures and reflect on their significant contributions to the early days of Islam. It is a peaceful and serene place for contemplation and remembrance.
Explore the Blessed City of Madinah
Al-Masjid an-Nabawi Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, the Prophet\'s Mosque in Madinah, is the second holiest site in Islam. Built by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) himself, it is his final resting place and a site of immense reverence.
One of the most sacred parts of the mosque is the Rawdah, believed to be one of the gardens of Paradise. Pilgrims often seek blessings and spiritual connection by praying in this space and paying respects at the Prophet’s tomb. Al-Masjid an-Nabawi stands as a symbol of humility, faith, and devotion, offering a powerful reminder of the legacy of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Quba Mosque Located on the outskirts of Madinah, the Quba Mosque holds a unique place in Islamic history as the first mosque built by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) after his migration from Makkah. It is a peaceful and spiritually significant site, where performing a prayer is considered equivalent to performing an Umrah.
A visit to the Quba Mosque is an opportunity to connect with the legacy of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and seek spiritual blessings.
Masjid al-Qiblatain Masjid al-Qiblatain, or the Mosque of the Two Qiblas, marks the site where the direction of prayer was changed from Jerusalem to Makkah. This momentous event solidified Makkah as the center of the Muslim faith and altered the course of Islamic history.
Visiting this mosque connects you with one of the most pivotal moments in early Islamic history, allowing you to reflect on the faith and divine guidance that has shaped Islam.
Uhud Mountain and Martyrs of Uhud Uhud Mountain, located just north of Madinah, is the site of the Battle of Uhud, where many early Muslims made the ultimate sacrifice for their faith. Among the martyrs was the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) uncle, Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib.
A visit to Uhud Mountain and the Martyrs’ grave site offers an opportunity to reflect on the bravery and dedication of those who gave their lives in service of Islam. It is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices that have shaped the Muslim community.
Jannat al-Baqi Jannat al-Baqi, also known as the Garden of Paradise, is one of the most sacred burial grounds for Muslims. Located in Madinah, it is the final resting place of many companions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), as well as his wives, daughters, and other significant figures in early Islam.
A visit to Jannat al-Baqi is an emotional and humbling experience, allowing Muslims to pay their respects to the early followers of Islam and to reflect on the shared heritage of the Muslim community.
At Pak-Harmain Travels, we invite you to embark on this sacred journey, where each step brings you closer to the rich history and deep spiritual roots of Islam. Our Ziarat packages are designed to provide a seamless and transformative experience in these holy cities, helping you connect with your faith in the most meaningful way.