Makkah

Birthplace of Muhammed (sws)
The birthplace of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is located near Masjid al-Haram, in the Souq al-Lail (Night Market) district

Mount Hira
Jabal al-Noor (Mount of Hira), about 2 miles from the Ka'bah, is home to a small cave. This sacred spot is where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received the first Quranic revelation in Ramadan.

Mount Thawr
Mount Thawr is the mountain that contains the cave where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companion Abu Bakr (RA) took refuge for three days and nights while fleeing from the Quraysh during their migration to Madinah.

Jabal ul Rahma
Jabal-ur-Rehmah, or the Mountain of Mercy, is on the plain of Arafat, where standing on the 9th of Dhul Hijjah is a key pillar of Hajj.

Mina
Around 7 km east of Masjid al-Haram is Mina, where Hajj pilgrims stay during Dhul Hijjah. It's home to the Jamarat—three pillars stoned as part of the Hajj rituals.

Jamarat
Pilgrims pelt the Jamarat during Hajj, recalling Prophet Ibrahim’s (AS) rejection of Satan. The three stone pillars mark where he stoned Satan for trying to stop Allah’s command.

Masjid al Khaif
Located in Mina, the mosque is believed to be a place where the Messenger (SWS) and many other Prophets (peace be upon them) offered salat.

Masjid ul Nimra
Masjid Nimrah stands on the plains of Arafat, where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) gave his final sermon during Hajj. Over 100,000 companions were present as he led salah at Waadi Urana.

Exhibition of the Two Holy Mosques Architecture
The Al-Haramain Museum displays the cultural and historical legacy of the Two Holy Mosques.

The Kiswa Factory
This is the facility where the Ka’bah’s covering (Kiswah) is crafted. Visits are only allowed through prior arrangement.

Masjid ul Jinn
Masjid al-Jinn, also called Masjid al-Haras, is where the Prophet Muhammad (SWS) recited the Qur’an to the Jinn.
Madinah

Resting Place of Prophet Muhammed (sws)
The graves of the Prophet Muhammad (SWS), Abu Bakr (RA), and Umar (RA) are located within the sacred precincts of Masjid al-Nabawi.

Jannat ul Rawdha
Located inside Masjid al-Nabawi, Riadhul Jannah is marked by its green carpet. The Prophet ﷺ said: “Between my house and pulpit is a garden from Paradise.” [Bukhari]

Library at the Prophets Masjid
Located on the rooftop and accessible through Door 10, the library houses a vast collection of Islamic literature from across the globe.

Jannat ul Baqi
Located southeast of Masjid al-Nabawi, Jannatul Baqi is the main cemetery of Madinah. It is the final resting place of the Prophet Muhammad’s (SWS) family and noble companions.

Masjid ul Abu Bakr
Situated near Masjid al-Nabawi, this location was once the residence of Abu Bakr (RA).

Masjid ul Ghamama
Located near Masjid al-Nabawi, this is the site where the Prophet Muhammad (SWS) led the Eid prayers.

Masjid ul Jummah
Situated on the outskirts of Madinah, this is the site where Prophet Muhammad (SWS) led the first Friday (Jummah) prayer.

Masjid ul Qiblatain
The site where Allah (SWT) commanded the change of the qibla (direction of prayer) to face Makkah.

Masjid ul Quba
Masjid Quba — the first mosque in Islam. Praying two rak’ahs here equals the reward of an Umrah.

Uhud
This is the site of the Battle of Uhud and the resting place of the martyrs, including the Prophet’s (SWS) uncle, Hamzah ibn Abdul Muttalib (RA).

The Holy Quran Exhibition
The displays feature a large collection of historical copies of the Holy Qur’an. It is located just outside Gate 5 of Masjid al-Nabawi.

The Beautiful Names of Allah Exhibition
Located at Gate 13 of Masjid al-Nabawi, this museum presents the Beautiful Names of Allah.

Muhammad (SWS), the Messenger of Allah Exhibition
The museum near Gate 11 of Masjid al-Nabawi highlights the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (SWS).

Dar al Madinah (Museum)
This museum showcases Madinah's history during the time of Prophet Muhammad (SWS). Located at 5257 Safwan Bin Malik St, Al Mabuth, Al Madinah Al Munawwarah.