Al Masjid Al Haram
The Holy Mosque is located in the heart of Makkah city, with the Holy Ka’aba in the center of it. The Ka’aba was the first building on earth built for humanity to worship Allah, and Muslims consider it the greatest and most sacred place in the world.
Hudaybiyah Mosque
This mosque is located in the Hudaybiyah area, which is a famous site on a street of old Jeddah known today as Shemaysi, which is named after a man who dug a water well there. The mosque is nearly 25 km away from the Holy Mosque, and was named after a tree where Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) formed his alliances.
Om Al-Mo mineen Aishah Mosque
Located in the Tan’eim district, it is also known as the mosque of Tan’eim, Aishah and Umrah. It is where Om Al-Mo’mineen Aishah, the wife of Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) started performing Umrah after Hajjat Al-Wada’.
The Mountain of Noor
This mountain is located northeast of Makkah. In the mountain is the Cave of Hira, where the Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him), used to spend long periods worshiping before his mission. The mountain was named Noor which refers to the light of Dawah that emerges from it and lights the horizon. When climbing up to the cave, you can view parts of the Holy Mosque “Al-Masjid Al-Haram”.
The Mountain of Thour
It is located to the south of Makkah and it contains the cave where the Prophet Mohammad, (peace upon him), and his companion Abu-Bakr took refuge from the disbelievers during the migration to Madinah. “If you do not help him, Allah will help him as He helped him when he was driven out with other one (Abu Bakr) by the unbelievers. When the two were in the cave, he said to his companion, 'Do not sorrow, Allah is with us.