The most blessed and spiritual graveyard in the world: Jannatul-Baqi, wherein lie a great number of companions, wives, daughters and other family members of Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
Allah’s Messenger SallAllahu alaihi wassalam said: "Peace be upon you, O abode of believers. What you were promised will come to pass tomorrow at a fixed time. We shall, Allah willing, soon join you. O Allah! Grant forgiveness to the people who are buried in al-Baqi’ al-Gharqad." (Muslim)
And: "I am the first for whom the Earth will burst open, then Abu Bakr and then Umar. I shall then come to those who are buried in al-Baqi’ and they will be gathered along with me. After that I shall wait for the people of Mecca so as to be gathered among the inhabitants of the two sacred cities." (Tirmidhi)
In the time of Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, this grave yard was thought to be outside of Madina but now it is adjacent to Masjid an Nabwi. Al-Baqi‘ is a powerful place. Other cities consider it their pride to host a single saint; but here there are hundreds. All around lie at rest the men and women who heard the Prophet’s summons, and broke the idols of their forefathers, and gave their lives to his cause.
Imam Malik rahmatullah alayh (a resident of this blessed graveyard) puts the number of sahabah buried here as 10,000.
Home of Hazrat Abu Bakr (Radiallahu Ta’ala Anhu). now (Masjid -E Abu bakr)
Home of Hazrat Umar (Radiallahu Ta’ala Anhu). now (Masjid -E Umar)
Home of Hazrat Usman (Radiallahu Ta’ala Anhu). now (Masjid -E Usman)
Home of Hazrat Ali (Radiallahu Ta’ala Anhu). now (Masjid -E Ali)
Home of Hazrat Bilal (Radiallahu Ta’ala Anhu). now (Masjid -E Bilal)
Home of Imam Bukhari (Radiallahu Ta’ala Anhu). now (Masjid -E Bukhari) ,
Masjid e Abra ( Where RasoolAllah sal-lal-lahu alai hi wa sallam) prayed for rain and instantly Clouds appeared.. abra means Cloud Baadal
Jable Uhud and Shauda Masjid.
Masjid e Quba (Praying 2 rakaats here has swab of One Umrah)
Place where the Untni (Camel) of RasoolAllah sal-lal-lahu alai hi wa sallam rested after the Hijrat from Makkah to medina (Near the home of Hazrat Ayub Ansaari (Radiallahu Ta’ala Anhu).
Place where the Ansaar were standing waiting for RasoolAllah sal-lal-lahu alai hi wa sallam to do celebration and where the Ansar sang Naats for RasoolAllah sal-lal-lahu alai hi wa sallam
Masjid that was build by Mushriks (Masjid e Zarar ) to Kill our Aaqa sal-lal-lahu alai hi wa sallam which was later destroyed by sahabas and now a Toilet stands there.
Well in which the ring of (Khatme Nabuwat) belonging to our Beloved prophet sal-lal-lahu alai hi wa sallam was dropped accidently by Hazrat Usman Gani (Radiallahu Ta’ala Anhu). and was lost for ever
Bir e Usman : Well which was purchased by Hazrat Usman Gani (Radiallahu Ta’ala Anhu) and Waqf for Muslims.
Well from which water was taken to give Ghusl to our Aaaqa sal-lal-lahu alai hi wa sallam at the time of his parda.
Ground where Aaqa sal-lal-lahu alai hi wa sallam planted the seeds of dates and the in one night whole ground was cultivated and AJWAA Dates Gardens sprung up miraculously..to save Suleman Farsi.
Sabaa Masajid and Gazwaae Khandaq. (Seven Masjid are built together near Gazwaae Khandaq)
Wadi e Jinn or Wadi-e-Al-Baida....(Live Miracle seen there of Cars Moving on its own)
Masjid e Shams, Where our Beloved prophet sal-lal-lahu alai hi wa sallam ordered the sun to return for Hazrat Ali's Asar Prayer...
Masjid -e- Jumma Where RasoolAllah sal-lal-lahu alai hi wa sallam prayed his first Jumma Salah
Masjid e Mistra, Masjid e Ijaba.
Home of Bibi Sakina.
Quran Printing Press.
Please note above Mazarats are listed only for your references. All the above Ziyarats are not included in our Umrah Tour. For Groups we do Normal Ziyarats mentioned below. Qiswa Factory and
Quran Printing Press are NOT included in any of our Ziyarat Packages and has to be done individually by the Haji.
Makkah : Jable Rehmat, Mina, Muzdalifa & Arafat, Gaare Hira, Gare Sur, Jannatul Maula, Masjid e Jinn, Masjid e Shijra.
Medina : Jannatul Baqi, Jable Uhud, Masjid e Quba, Masjid e Qiblatain, Gazwae Khandaq.