Badar

Jabal e Malaika

Canal Zubaida, also known as Zubaida Canal, is a historic water channel built during the Abbasid era under the patronage of Zubaida bint Ja'far, the wife of Caliph Harun al-Rashid. It was constructed to provide a reliable water supply for pilgrims traveling to Makkah. Spanning vast deserts, this remarkable engineering feat showcased advanced hydrological knowledge. Despite centuries passing, remnants of the canal still exist, symbolizing a legacy of generosity and innovation in serving the needs of Hajj pilgrims.

Masjid Al-Areesh

Masjid Al-Areesh is a historic mosque in Badr, Saudi Arabia, known for its significance in Islamic history. It marks the site where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions set up a shelter (Areesh) during the Battle of Badr in 624 CE. The mosque symbolizes faith, strategy, and divine support in one of Islam’s most important battles. Today, it stands as a place of reflection and prayer, reminding visitors of the resilience and dedication of early Muslims in spreading Islam.

Badr Shuhada Graveyard

Badr Shuhada Graveyard, located in Badr, Saudi Arabia, is the resting place of the 14 brave companions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who were martyred in the Battle of Badr in 624 CE. This historic site holds deep spiritual significance, symbolizing sacrifice, faith, and victory in Islam’s early struggles. Pilgrims visit to offer prayers and reflect on the courage of these martyrs. Surrounded by serene landscapes, the graveyard serves as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made for the spread of Islam.

Beer e Shifa

Beer-e-Shifa, meaning "Well of Healing," is a historic well near Medina, believed to have miraculous healing properties. It is said that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) blessed its water, making it a source of spiritual and physical relief for many. Pilgrims visit this sacred site with faith in its purity and divine connection. Surrounded by serene landscapes, Beer-e-Shifa serves as a place of reflection and prayer, where visitors seek blessings, solace, and a deeper spiritual connection in the heart of Islamic history.

Bir Ar Rawha

Bir Ar Rawha is a historic well located along the route between Medina and Mecca, known for its significance in Islamic history. It is believed that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions stopped here for rest and prayer during their journeys. The site is associated with several miracles and blessings, making it a place of spiritual importance. Surrounded by a serene landscape, Bir Ar Rawha continues to attract visitors seeking to connect with the rich heritage and sacred past of Islam.

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