Visit Badr and discover its profound history, timeless stories, and the sacred landmarks connected to the Prophet (SAW). Along the way, you will pass Ali (RA) Mosque and the historic Hijaz Railway Station before reaching the first stop: Al-Rawha Well, a site of many past events.Once bitter and undrinkable, its water became fresh after the Prophet (SAW) spat into it, transforming it forever. You then visit Masjid al-Ghazalah (Al-Musayjeed), where the Prophet (SAW) and the Sahabah stopped and prayed on their way to the Battle of Badr.The next stop is Jabal al-Malaika, located near Katheeb al-Hannan—believed to be the mountain...
Visit Badr and discover its profound history, timeless stories, and the sacred landmarks connected to the Prophet (SAW). Along the way, you will pass Ali (RA) Mosque and the historic Hijaz Railway Station before reaching the first stop: Al-Rawha Well, a site of many past events.Once bitter and undrinkable, its water became fresh after the Prophet (SAW) spat into it, transforming it forever. You then visit Masjid al-Ghazalah (Al-Musayjeed), where the Prophet (SAW) and the Sahabah stopped and prayed on their way to the Battle of Badr.The next stop is Jabal al-Malaika, located near Katheeb al-Hannan—believed to be the mountain from which angels descended to support the Muslims during the battle. After lunch, the tour continues to the Badr Battlefield, the site of the first and most decisive battle in Islamic history. Here, 313 Muslims faced an army of 1,000 Quraysh, and through Allah’s help, emerged victorious.You then pass the Badr Martyrs Cemetery, where fourteen Sahabah who were martyred in the battle are buried. Our next visit is Masjid Al-Arish, built on the site where the Prophet’s (SAW) tent stood and from where the battle was directed. Before returning to Madinah, you pass through Wadi Seer and the grave of ʿUbaydah ibn Muttalib. Drop-off at the hotel concludes the tour.
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