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All Places in Mecca

  • Mecca

    Mecca is the city where the Hajj pilgrimage takes place, attracting millions of Muslims annually and transforming the city into a bustling center of religious activity.

  • Grand Mosque

    The Grand Mosque (Masjid Al-Haram) in Mecca is the holiest place in Islam, housing the Kabeh and accommodating up to four million people during Hajj.

  • Masjid Al-Haram

    Masjid al-Haram is the largest mosque in the world and home to the Kaaba, featuring intricate designs and calligraphy, where visitors can join daily prayers or admire the surroundings.

  • Mount Arafat

    Mount Arafat, also called the Mount of Mercy, is a hill to the east of Mecca where the last ceremony of Prophet Muhammad is said to have taken place.

  • Mina

    Mina is the location where pilgrims stay in a tent city during Hajj and perform the ritual of stoning Satan.

  • Masjid al-Shajarah

    A historic mosque where a tree is said to have borne witness to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.

  • Masjid al-Jinn

    A mosque where a group of jinn are believed to have listened to the Qur'an and embraced Islam.

  • Jannat al-Muʿallā

    A cemetery in Mecca, the resting place of Sayyidah Khadījah رضي الله عنها and other early believers.

  • Haram

    Refers to the sacred area surrounding the Kaaba in Mecca, a central place for prayer and worship during Umrah.

  • Cabba

    The central structure within the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, and the most sacred site in Islam.

  • clock tower

    A prominent tower near Masjid Al Haram, housing many restaurants and serving as a landmark for dining options.

  • mountain of Safa

    A historical mountain, one of the two hills between which Muslims perform the ritual of Sa'i.

  • Babu Salam

    An entrance to the Masjid al-Haram.

  • Gaza area

    An area in Mecca sharing the same name as Gaza in Palestine.

  • Tarif

    A location accessible from Mecca by taxi.

  • Jeddah

    A city in Saudi Arabia, serving as a travel hub with an airport facilitating travel to Mecca.

  • Masjid Aisha

    A mosque outside the Haram area, serving as a convenient location to enter the state of Ihram for those performing multiple Umrahs.

  • Safa

    A holy site visited during the Umrah pilgrimage, holding great importance in Islamic history.

  • zamzam towers

    A complex in Mecca containing barber shops where pilgrims can get their hair shaved or trimmed after completing Umrah.

  • alafa Towers

    A location with barber shops that are open 24 hours.

  • Ka'bah

    The Ka'bah is the most prominent landmark in Mecca and the religious center for Muslims, who pray facing its direction five times a day.

  • Masjid Al Nabawi

    Masjid Al Nabawi, also known as the Prophet's Mosque, is a significant mosque in Islam, built in Medina at the site believed to be the Prophet Muhammad's house, where he and his first two Caliphs are buried.

  • Masjid Quba

    Masjid Quba was the first mosque of Islam, located in Medina.

  • Jabal e Rahmah

    Jabal e Rahmah, also known as Mount Arafat, is a significant site.

  • Cave of Saur

    The Cave of Saur is a historical site.

  • Al Hudaibiya

    Al Hudaibiya is a historical place.

  • Al Haram Mosque

    Al Haram Mosque is where the Ka'bah is located.

  • Bir Ghars - The Ghars Well

    Bir Ghars - The Ghars Well is a well.

  • Cave of Hira

    The cave on Mount Hira where the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) received his first revelation.

  • Jannatul Muala

    Jannatul Muala is a cemetery.

  • Safa and Marwah

    Safa and Marwah are locations.

  • Nimrah Mosque

    Nimrah Mosque is a mosque.

  • Al Fatah Mosque

    Al Fatah Mosque is a mosque.

  • Masjid Umar Bin Khatab

    Masjid Umar Bin Khatab is a mosque.

  • Al-Khayf Mosque

    Al-Khayf Mosque is a mosque.

  • Masjid Jinn

    Masjid Jinn is a mosque.

  • Jamarat Complex

    Jamarat Complex is a complex.

  • Kaaba

    The Kaaba, also referred to as the house of Allah, is a significant Islamic site in Mecca and home to a black stone believed to have absorbed the sins of pilgrims.

  • Abraj Al Bait Clock Tower

    A modern marvel rising beside sacred heritage, providing comfort and convenience to pilgrims with its impressive clock tower and complex.

  • Zam Zam well

    A historic well within Masjid al-Haram, providing water to pilgrims and a site for reflective moments.

  • Old Mecca

    An area where ancient traditions live on through historic souks and narrow alleys, showcasing cultural practices passed down for generations.

  • Makkah

    A holy city in Saudi Arabia, central to the Islamic pilgrimage of Umrah and Hajj, offering budget-friendly travel options.

  • Masjid Al Haram

    The Great Mosque of Mecca, the most important mosque in Islam, housing the Kaaba and a focal point for Umrah and Hajj pilgrimages.

  • Madina

    A major Islamic city in Saudi Arabia, often visited after Makkah, with budget-friendly tour and shopping spots.

  • Meeqat Dhul-Hulaifa

    A designated boundary where pilgrims intending to perform Umrah or Hajj must enter the state of Ihram.

  • Taif

    A city near Mecca, mentioned as a direction one might travel to wear Ihram if they arrive without it.

  • Jeddah airport

    King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) is a major gateway to Saudi Arabia, serving as the primary entry point for many pilgrims heading to Makkah and Madinah.

  • Hijra-e-Aswad

    Also known as the Black Stone, it marks the starting point of the Tawaf around the Kaaba.

  • Safa Marwa

    Two small hills connected by a walkway within Masjid al-Haram, where pilgrims perform Sa'i, walking back and forth seven times, as part of Umrah and Hajj.

  • Cave of Thaur

    A cave where the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and Abu Bakr sought refuge during their migration from Mecca to Medina.

  • Masjid -ul-Haraam

    Another name for Masjid Al Haram, the central mosque in Mecca.

  • Arafaat

    A plain near Mecca where pilgrims gather on the 9th day of Dhu al-Hijjah during Hajj, and is the site of Masjid-e-Nimra and Jabl-e-Rehmat.

  • Masjid-e-Nimra

    A mosque in the plains of Arafat, where the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) delivered his sermon during the Hajj.

  • Jabl-e-Rehmat

    Also known as the Mount of Mercy, located on the plains of Arafat, where pilgrims gather to pray during Hajj.

  • Muzdalfa

    An open area near Mecca where pilgrims spend the night during Hajj, and contains Masjid Mashair-ul-Haraam.

  • Masjid Mashair-ul-Haraam

    A mosque in Muzdalifah, visited by pilgrims during Hajj.

  • Jamaraat

    The location in Mina where pilgrims perform the stoning of the devil ritual during Hajj.

  • Masjid-al-Bayyiah

    A mosque near Jamaraat in Mina, commemorating the pledge taken by the people of Medina to support Prophet Muhammad (SAW).

  • Jannat-ul-Mala

    A cemetery in Mecca where many of the Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) relatives and companions are buried, including Hazrat Khadija (RA).

  • Masjid-e-Jinn

    A mosque in Mecca built on the spot where the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) recited the Quran to a group of Jinn who then converted to Islam.

  • Mount of Jabl-Abi-Qubais

    A historical mountain next to Safa, near the area where the tribe of Banu Hashim lived.

  • Shaib Abi Talib

    The area where the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and his tribe Banu Hashim were boycotted by the non-Muslims of Mecca for three years.

  • Misfala area

    An area in Makkah where budget-friendly hotel rooms and Pakistani/Indian restaurants are located.

  • Romansiyah Restaurant

    A restaurant that serves Mandi.

  • Zamzam

    Holy water from the Zamzam well in Mecca, often taken back by pilgrims.

  • Aziziya

    A shopping area where good quality Jubbas are available.

  • Mecca tower

    Another tower with multiple restaurants, offering various food choices for visitors near the Haram.

  • Ibrahim Khalil

    An area with a food court, P3, frequently visited for meals, especially offering affordable options.

  • Albaik

    A popular mid-range restaurant known for its good value and large crowds, especially at the P4 level of a food court.

  • Al Furooj

    A broast restaurant famous near Kabutar Chowk, particularly known for its Nuggets sandwich.

  • Gujranwala hotel

    Located in narrow lanes and features small Pakistani restaurants where affordable meals like dal, vegetables, and chicken can be found.

  • Kubri Misfla

    Area with Pakistani hotels, date shops, and fruit vendors.

  • Punjab Hotel

    A Pakistani restaurant located in the streets, noted for its presence among other similar establishments.

  • Matam Ikhwan

    A Pakistani hotel where Pakistani food has been cooked for 17 years, located in front of the clock tower.

  • King Fahad Gate

    A gate near Al-Romansiah and the Jabl-e-Umar project, offering a view of Ratio coffee shop and Al-Romansiah.

  • Al-Romansiah

    A restaurant located above the Jabl-e-Umar project, near King Fahad Gate, known for its Mandi.

  • Jabl-e-Umar

    A project area where Al-Romansiah is located, near King Fahad Gate.

  • Ratio

    A coffee shop located near Al-Romansiah, offering a place for people to sit and enjoy tea.

  • Ibrahim Khalil road

    A road in Makkah popular among Indian and Pakistani pilgrims, known for hotels (including Dar-ul-Tauheed) and budget-friendly restaurants.

  • Dar-ul-Tauheed

    One of the most expensive hotels located on Ibrahim Khalil Road in Makkah.

  • Jabl-e-Omar

    An area with many hotels located near Ibrahim Khalil Road.

  • Misfala

    An area along Ibrahim Khalil Road known for older and cheaper hotels.

  • Hijra road

    A road parallel to Ibrahim Khalil Road where cheap hotels can be found.

  • Al-Farooj

    A restaurant in Saudi Arabia, with chicken breast.

  • Masjid-ul-Haraam

    A mosque near Ibrahim Khalil Road with bus stops for Makkah Bus.

  • Jabal-Kaaba Street

    A street where a Makkah Bus stop is located, near Jarwal.

  • Jarwal

    An area near Jabal-Kaaba Street where a Makkah Bus stop is located.

  • Misfala Kubri

    A bridge on Ibrahim Khalil Road after which Mataam Mashwiyat Shaheer is located.

  • Mataam Mashwiyat Shaheer

    A Pakistani restaurant located near Misfala Kubri on Ibrahim Khalil Road.

  • Shoqia

    An upper-middle-class area in Makkah with good restaurants.

  • Shuhda

    A location accessible by Makkah Buses from Kakiya.

  • Sok Al Kakiya

    A market in the Kakiya area where you can find different gift shops, prayer mats, and clothes.

  • Rawda

    A shop where different types of prayer mats and decoration items are available.

  • Harmain Bullet Train

    Experience seamless travel between Makkah and Madinah on the high-speed Haramain Bullet Train. It's a modern and efficient way to connect the two holy cities.

  • Harmain Mosque

    A new area in the Harmain Mosque under the Vision 2030 project, featuring Mataf expansion and new prayer areas.

  • Clocktower Museum

    A museum located at the top of the Clock Tower, offering a unique view of Mecca and displaying Islamic heritage.

  • Zamzam Factory Makkah

    A factory where Zamzam water is collected, processed, and packaged for distribution worldwide.

  • Kiswa Factory Makkah

    A factory where the Kiswa, the cloth covering of the Kaaba, is made with silk, gold, and silver threads.

  • Ghar-e-Soor Makkah Ziyarat

    A cave where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Abu Bakr took refuge during their migration to Medina.

  • Arafat ka Maidan

    The plains of Arafat, where Adam (AS) and Hawwa (AS) reunited, and a crucial site during the Hajj pilgrimage.

  • Masjid Namirah

    A mosque in the Arafat plains where the Hajj Khutba (sermon) is delivered; open only during Hajj.

  • Masjid Ayesha

    A Miqat where pilgrims can enter the state of Ihram to perform Umrah multiple times.

  • Hira Cultural District

    A cultural district near Ghar-e-Hira, featuring museums about the Quran and the Prophet's life.

  • Ghar-e Hira

    The cave where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received his first revelation.

  • Masjid-un-Nabawi

    A significant mosque in Medina, revered as the final resting place of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

  • Jannat-ul-Baqi Graveyard Madinah

    A graveyard in Medina where many of the Prophet's companions (Sahaba) are buried.

  • Ghars Well

    A well whose water is considered to have healing properties and was used to cleanse Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) after his death.

  • Seven Mosques

    A historical site associated with the Battle of the Trench (Battle of Khandaq).

  • Masjid-al-Haram

    The most sacred mosque in Islam, housing the Kaaba.

  • Jeddah Corniche

    A waterfront area in Jeddah with a beautiful sunset view.

  • Diriyah Biennale Foundation

    An Islamic museum by the Saudi Ministry of Culture, displaying the Kiswa and historical artifacts.

  • Al Fursan Business Lounge

    A luxurious lounge at Jeddah Airport with comfortable seating, food, and sleeping areas.

  • Abraj Albait Tower

    Abraj Albait Tower is a skyscraper in Mecca housing a hotel, shopping mall, and convention center, offering panoramic views of the city.

  • Maka Museum

    The Maka Museum is a cultural center that showcases the history of Islam in Mecca, featuring interactive exhibits, multimedia displays, and artifacts.

  • Plains of Arafat

    The Plains of Arafat is a significant site in the Hajj pilgrimage where Muslims stand in prayer as part of the rituals.

  • Marwa

    A holy site visited during the Umrah pilgrimage, holding great importance in Islamic history.

  • Al-Masjid an-Nabawi

    Mentioned in the context of Mecca as a place to experience serene tranquility, though geographically separate.

  • Well of zamzam

    A well with blessed water believed to have miraculous properties.

  • Makkah Heritage Museum

    A museum showcasing artifacts, manuscripts, and artwork from various periods of Islamic history.

  • zamzan tower

    Offers a panoramic view of the city and insights into the history and significance of the well.

  • Old Town Al Ballard

    A UNESCO-listed historic district in Jeddah.

  • king farad Fountain

    One of the tallest fountains in the world, located in Jeddah.

  • Masjid area

    The Masjid area is visible in the background of the video, with ongoing expansion.

  • Haram area

    The video explores unique sites around the Haram area that are often missed by tourists and pilgrims.

  • Makkah al-mukarrama Library

    The Makkah al-mukarrama Library, established in 1370 AH, is believed to be the location where the Prophet Muhammad was born and is now a place of learning for students.

  • Makkah Hotel Towers

    Makkah Hotel Towers, also known as Makkah Towers, is significant because the mosque at the top is believed to be the location of Abu Bakr's house, where the migration to Medina began.

  • Intercontinental Hotel

    The Intercontinental Hotel is used as a landmark to find the graveyard.

  • Jabal Al-Nour

    Jabal Al-Nour, also known as the peak of light, is a mountain in Mecca popular for climbing and its panoramic views. It is home to the Hira cave, a holy site revered by Muslims.

  • Mecca Museum

    The Mecca Museum displays pictures and artifacts that highlight Mecca's history and reflect the Quran, the prophet, and significant archaeological finds, as well as exhibits of pre-Islamic history.

  • Abraj Al-Bait Tower

    Abraj Al-Bait Tower, also known as the Makkah Royal Clock Tower, is a complex of skyscrapers next to the Great Mosque, featuring a large clock, an Islamic museum, hotels, and shopping centers.

  • Jamaraat Bridge

    The Jamaraat Bridge is a pedestrian bridge in Mina, Saudi Arabia, near Mecca, used during the Hajj ritual of stoning the devil.

  • Masjid Ayesha Miqat For Makkah

    Masjid Ayesha, also known as Tani mosque, is a mosque in Mecca popular for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims to carry out their religious duties and serves as a station for ihram costume dressing.

  • Al Hukair Funland Mecca

    Al Hukair Funland Mecca is an indoor amusement park known for its kid-friendly rides, lights, trampoline jumping, air hockey, video games, arcades, activity zones, cafes and eateries.

  • Elephant Rock Mecca

    Elephant Rock is a natural monolithic sandstone arch in the golden desert sands near Mecca, resembling an elephant with a trunk chained to the ground.

  • Great Mosque of Mecca

    The Great Mosque of Mecca, also known as Masjid al-Haram, is Islam's holiest site and the largest mosque in the world, situated around the Kaaba and containing significant religious features.

  • Hira cave

    Hira cave is a holy site revered by Muslims.

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