Ziyarah in Madinah refers to visiting sacred mosques, cemeteries, and historical sites connected to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and his companions. It is highly recommended, though not obligatory, especially for pilgrims performing Umrah or Hajj.
The center of Madinah and second holiest mosque in Islam
Pray 2–4 rak‘ahs in the Rawdah (between the Prophet’s ﷺ tomb and his pulpit)
Send Salam to the Prophet ﷺ at his resting place
Visit the Green Dome, and drink from nearby Zamzam taps
💡 Tip: Early mornings or late evenings are less crowded.
Located near the Prophet’s Mosque
Resting place of many Sahabah, family members, and scholars
Make du‘a for the deceased, especially the Prophet’s family and companions
The first mosque built by Prophet ﷺ upon arriving in Madinah
Performing 2 rak‘ahs here is rewarded like an Umrah
Optional but highly recommended for spiritual reflection
The “Mosque of Two Qiblas”
Known for the change of Qibla from Jerusalem to Kaaba
Short visit, quiet for personal du‘a
Battle of Uhud site
Martyrs’ graves including Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib (RA)
Important for history lessons and reflection on sacrifice
Short climb to see the battlefield
Located near Prophet’s Mosque
Associated with Eid prayers during the Prophet’s time
Quiet and peaceful spot for prayer
Dar al-Madinah Museum for history
Souq Al-Baqi’ and dates markets for gifts and local culture
Time management: Combine nearby sites in one trip
Transport: Walking is ideal for Masjid an-Nabawi, taxis for Uhud or Quba
Dress comfortably: Modest, lightweight clothing; shoes for climbing Uhud
Dua & reflection: Ziyarah is more about spiritual connection than sightseeing
Start at Al-Masjid an-Nabawi → Rawdah prayer & du‘a
Jannat al-Baqi’ → Du‘a for the deceased
Masjid al-Ghamama → Optional prayer
Drive to Quba Mosque → 2 rak‘ahs & reflection
Optional: Uhud Mountain & Martyrs’ Cemetery
📍 This route can be done in 3–4 hours for a focused spiritual experience.
Ziyarah in Madinah is highly rewarding and strengthens the pilgrim’s connection to Prophet ﷺ and the early Islamic community. Even a short visit to Al-Masjid an-Nabawi + Jannat al-Baqi’ is considered immensely meritorious