مكة: معالم السيرة النبوية
- جبل الرحمة (جبل عرفات)

- عين زبيدة

- مسجد البيعة
في هذا المسجد، عند سفح العقبة، نستحضر لحظة عظيمة اجتمع فيها الأنصار ليبايعوا النبي ﷺ على النصرة والطاعة، فكانت بداية التحول العظيم في مسار الدعوة. يحتفظ المكان بجدرانه البسيطة وقيمته العالية، شاهدًا على ولادة عهد جديد للإسلام

- بئر طوى
مكان يرتبط بحدث تاريخي عظيم، حيث بات عنده النبي ﷺ ليلة دخول مكة في فتحها الأكبر. البئر ما زال حاضرًا بروحه وقصته، ويشكل محطة للتأمل في لحظات النصر المرتبطة بالرحمة والعفو

Makkah: Landmarks of the Prophetic Life
In the heart of Makkah, sacred landmarks unfold—each echoing a chapter from the Prophetic biography and rekindling the early moments of faith. Amid its mountains, wells, and mosques, the visitor is immersed in quiet reflection and living history, bridging past and present in a journey rich with spiritual meaning and timeless insight
Mount Arafat

Ain Zubayda
Commissioned by Zubaida, the wife of Caliph Harun al-Rashid, Ain Zubaida stands as one of the earliest and most remarkable water-supply projects in the Islamic world. Designed to provide fresh water to pilgrims, it remains a powerful symbol of generosity, vision, and enduring commitment to the service of the Holy Sites
Masjid Al-Bay‘ah
At the foot of Al-‘Aqabah stands Masjid Al-Bay‘ah, where the Ansar pledged their loyalty to the Prophet ﷺ — a powerful moment that marked a turning point in Islamic history. Its simple walls and quiet surroundings preserve the spirit of that pivotal promise and the birth of a new era
Bir Tuwa
This well holds great historical significance — the Prophet ﷺ is believed to have spent the night here before peacefully entering Makkah during its great conquest. The site, though simple, remains a powerful symbol of mercy, victory, and the Prophet’s ﷺ humility

