After Fajr prayer at Masjid Al Nabawi, breakfast at your hotel we will visit the city of Madinah.
We will start by visiting the Uhud mountain. It was given this name due to its isolation from
the surrounding mountains, so it stands separate from the rest of the mountains. At the foot
of Uhud, one of the greatest battles of Islam, the Battle of Uhud took place. Seventy of the
companions, including the Master of Martyrs, Hamza ibn Abdulmuttalib, may Allah be pleased
with him, were martyred in this battle. Then move to Holy Masjid al-Qiblatayn (where
Muhammad received the command to change the Qibla from Al Quds to Makkah). After we
visit the Holy Quba Mosque (the oldest mosque in the world, dated to the lifetime of the
Prophet, its first stones were positioned by him as soon as he arrived on his emigration from
Makkah to Madinah). If time permits attend Zuhr prayer. We then visit the Seven Mosques (alMasajid as-Sab'a). These mosques are located on the western side of the Mount Sela' when
part of the trench was dug by Muslims in the time of Prophet Muhammad to defend Medina,
when the Quraish marched in with the tribes in the fifth year of Hijra (migration). These
mosques are built on the known sites of troops stationed and monitoring sites of the battle in
627 CE. Each mosque’s name is linked to the conquest except for al-Fatah mosque which was
built at the site of the dome (Qubba) of the Prophet. The mosques are in a row from north to
south: al-Fathah, Salman Farsi Mosque, abu Bakr Mosque, Umer ibn Khattab Mosque, Ali ibn
abi Talib Mosque, Mosque of Fatima.Return to hotel. Lunch on your own. This afternoon will be
devoted to rest, and attend the payers of Asr, “Maghreb” & “Ishaa”. In the Haram of Masjid anNabawi “AL HARAM AL NABAWAI”. Dinner on your own.
Overnight in Madinah