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المملكة: After the Hajj season, the guests of God flock to the Islamic landmarks in Medina


Medina witnesses during Post-Hajj Season An active movement of visitors to the Prophet’s Mosque, including pilgrims coming from various countries of the world, who are keen to complete their faith journey by visiting a number of Islamic and historical landmarks related to the biography of the Prophet and Islamic history.

The most prominent Islamic destinations

The Quba Mosque is considered one of the most prominent destinations visited by visitors, as it is the first mosque founded on piety, as thousands of worshipers flock to it daily to perform prayers and learn about its historical and religious status.
The Qiblatain Mosque also receives great attention from visitors, because of the historical value it represents associated with changing the qibla from Al-Aqsa Mosque to the Mosque. The forbidden area.
The Mount Uhud area and its surrounding squares attract large numbers of
VisitorsTo see the site that witnessed the Battle of Uhud, in addition to visiting the cemetery of the martyrs of Uhud and learning about the historical events that were associated with the place.
The visitation programs also include a number of other Islamic and historical sites that reflect the position of Medina in Islamic history.

Organizing transportation

The concerned authorities contribute to organizing the movement of visitors and facilitating their movement between the various sites, through integrated operational plans and guidance and awareness services, in addition to providing means of transportation that connect the mosque. Al-Nabawi with the main landmarks inside Medina. The continued influx of visitors after the end of the Hajj rituals confirms the religious and historical status enjoyed by Medina, as a destination visited by Muslims from all over the world to learn about its cultural heritage and Islamic landmarks.

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