This is the city where the honorable Ka‘bah is located, towards which Muslims all over the world face during prayer.
It is the City of Prophet Muhammad (may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him), the destination to which he immigrated, and the place where he was buried. It is also known as "Al-Madīnah al-Nabawiyyah" (the Prophet’s City) and "Al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah" (the Illuminated City).
The third most sacred mosque in Islam, located in the city of Jerusalem, Palestine.
The mosque encircling the Ka‘bah in Makkah.
A small mountain located east of the Ka‘bah, Saudi Arabia.
A small mountain near Makkah. This is where the ritual of Sa‘i during Hajj or ‘Umrah ends. It is located beside the Sacred Mosque in Makkah, the Arabian Peninsula.
A level area outside the boundaries of the Sacred Precincts of Makkah, 20 km east of Makkah.
A district in the south of Madīnah, Saudi Arabia.
A large mountain overlooking Madīnah to the north.
The main cemetery for the people of Madīnah since the Prophet’s era.
A place outside the Sacred Precincts northwest of Makkah.
A place between Makkah and Madīnah, east of Rābigh City.
A village located northeast of Makkah on the road to Taif.
Three locations for the throwing of pebbles in Mina, Makkah.
A canopied area at the back of the old structure of the Prophet’s Mosque.
A wide area in southwest Asia that includes Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, and Yemen.
A village on the Makkah Road, 7 km south of Madīnah.
A place that is 55 km north of Taif City.
A place between Mina and ‘Arafāt, southeast of the Sacred Mosque in Makkah.
A place east of Makkah on the way to Mount ‘Arafah.
A place about 125 km south of Makkah that contains the Miqāt for the people of Yemen.
A name for the houses of Thamood, the people to whom Prophet Salih was sent. Al-Hijr is located in Al-‘Ula City, on the way to Tabuk.
The land that extends from the east of Yemen to the west of the Emirates and Oman, where the ancient people of ‘Aad used to live.
A rectangular ditch in the ground in one of the villages of the city of Najran in Saudi Arabia.
A name for the houses of Madyan, the people of Shu‘ayb (Jethro), peace be upon him. It is located near Tabuk, north of Saudi Arabia.
The name of a well in the north of Saudi Arabia between Madinah and Tabook.
The edge of the Valley of Badr, west of Madinah.
A city in Iraq situated south of Baghdad.
The place of a renowned well in the west of Madinah.
A mountain in the city of Sirnak, southeast of Turkey.
A valley in a village near Ash-Sharaa’i‘ al-‘Ulya, north-east of Makkah.
An ancient city in the center of Yemen. It comprises vast regions and its capital is the Yemeni Governorate of Ma’rib.
A name for the sacred valley in the Sinai desert in Egypt.
A cave in the north of Mount Thawr in Makkah.
A land in southern Sinai where the Gulf of ‘Aqabah and the Gulf of Suez meet.
A mosque built during the time of the Prophet, may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him, for the purpose of combating Muslims.
An Arab Muslim country located in the northeast of the African Continent.
A city north of Jerusalem in Palestine.
A road between Al-Hujoon and Mina in Makkah.
A place between Raabigh and Madinah, in western Saudi Arabia.
A province in the northwest of Iran.
A name for the entire coast lying between Qatar and Kuwait.
A large city in Iraq, located on the west bank of Shatt al-Arab River.
A road between Al-Hujoon and the Sacred Mosque.
The location of the houses of Banu an-Nadeer Jews in Madinah.
Al-Masfalah and every slope south of the Sacred Mosque.
The upper area of Makkah, located between Al-Hujoon and the Sacred Mosque.
A place in north-west of Madinah.
A valley in Yemen between Ma’rib and Hadramawt.
A country in Africa west of Yemen. It is modern-day Ethiopia.
A place west of Makkah on the road to Jeddah. It is now called Ash-Shumaysi.
A mountain in Makkah north of the Sacred Mosque.
A city in the south of Iraq, close to Najaf.
A house between Makkah and Yemen that used to be worshiped by the Arabs before Islam.
A long trench that was dug by the Prophet, may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him, and his Companions, in the northwest of Madinah.
An ancient village east of Madinah, in the direction of Al-Qaseem.
A place located between Badr and Madinah, 80 km away from Madinah.
A place located west of Madinah, on Badr Road.
A place in Madinah, west of the Prophet's Mosque.
A well located west of Madinah.
A historical name for a part of the eastern Arab Mashriq (Orient) that comprises Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Palestine.
An area west of Najd, in the center of Saudi Arabia.
A mountain overlooking Khaybar City from the south.
A city southeast of Makkah in Saudi Arabia.
An Arab country in the west of Asia with Baghdad as its capital.
A place to the west of Mina in Makkah in Saudi Arabia.
A district in Madinah in Saudi Arabia.
A fertile area in the northwest of Madinah in Saudi Arabia.
A place northwest of Makkah, close to ‘Usfaan.
A village in the southwest of Madinah.
A city in the south of Iraq near Karbala.
A city in the south of Iraq, located in Najaf Governorate.
A city in Iraq, southeast of Baghdad.
A place in the Khulays Governorate, north of Makkah.
A historic city in the south of Turkey.
A large valley located south of Madinah.
A place located between ‘Usfaan and Makkah in Saudi Arabia.
A river in the city of Dar‘a, in the south of Syria.
Al-Yamaamah is a region lying south of Najd, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
A country in western Asia, at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula.
Awtaas is a plain located in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia between the Hunayn Valley and Taa’if.
An ancient city on the Red Sea coast, in the 'Aqabah Governorate, in south Jordan.
The old name for Jerusalem, in Palestine.
A city on the Red Sea coast in the southwest of Saudi Arabia.
A city in southern Syria, administratively under the Daraa Governorate.
One of the largest valleys in Madinah.
A place near Madinah, where a battle took place between the tribes of Aws and Khazraj.
A valley on the way from Tan'eem to Makkah from the west.
A well that was near the Qubaa’ Mosque in Madinah.
An old well that was once located in the southern side of the Prophet's mosque.
A well north of the Two-Qiblah Mosque, in Madinah.
An old well west of the ahd adh-Dhahab Governorate, Saudi Arabia.
A well that was once located north of the Prophet's mosque in Madinah, but is currently located inside the mosque.
A large city in northern Saudi Arabia.
A spring located three miles from As-Suqya, between Makkah and Madinah.
The coastal plain alongside the Red Sea between the Hijaaz and Yemen.
A city north of Madinah, in Saudi Arabia.
A great mountain in Makkah east of the Sacred Mosque.
The northern entrance to Madinah, at the beginning of the road that runs alongside Mount Sal‘.
A mountain located to the north of the Holy Mosque in Makkah.
An old town that was once situated in Bahrain.
A cave in An-Noor Mountain, east of Makkah, where the Prophet, may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him, used to go to worship Allah.
A large region in eastern Yemen, along the coast of the Arabian Sea.
A city in central Syria near the Lebanese border.
A large Islamic region that includes parts of Afghanistan, Iran, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
A city north of Madinah, in Saudi Arabia.
The capital of Syria in the Levant.
A town in Al-Jawf region of Saudi Arabia.
A location to the west of the Miqat Dhul-Hulayfah, near Al-'Aqeeq Valley.
A village west of Yanbu', on the Red Sea coast.
A place east of Makkah, near 'Arafaat, where the Arabs used to hold one of their well-known markets.
A valley in central Makkah that extends from Algeria Street to Al-Masfalah Street.
A black mountain that is approximately 35 km northeast of Madinah.
A place near Hamraa’ al-Asad, south of Madinah.
The capital city of Italy, Europe.
A vast ancient region that now includes east of Iran and west of Afghanistan.
A place that is 12 km northwest of Makkah, before Al-Jumoom.
A mountain in Madinah, to the west of the Prophet's Mosque.
A place in Al-‘Awaali District, east of Madinah.
A place in the city of Raqqah in Syria, close to the Iraqi borders.
The capital city of Yemen.
A place close to ‘Usfaan in the north of Makkah.
A road next to Dhul-Hulayfah Mosque in Madinah.
A place east of Al-Miqat Mosque in Dhul-Hulayfah in Madinah.
A city that lies south of Oman.
A city that is 80 km northwest of Makkah.
A place in the northeast of Taa’if that used to have a famous market.
A mountain located south of Madinah, close to Dhul-Hulayfah.
A small mountain close to Uhud Mountain, north of the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah.
A place that is 5 km south of ‘Usfaan.
A place in Al-Haa’it Governorate in Haa’il region, close to Khaybar.
A large valley about 150 km north of Makkah.
An ancient mountain that overlooked Mina in Makkah.
A valley passing through Madinah next to Uhud Mountain.
A mountain in Makkah overlooking the Sacred Mosque from the northwest direction.
A road in upper Makkah known today as Ree‘ Al-Hujoon.
A land between ‘Usfaan and Khulays covering 90 m northeast of Makkah.
A road close to Al-Juhfah on Makkah Road; where the sea is visible.
An ancient market north of Al-Jumoom in Makkah.
A famous city in Turkey. It was the capital of the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. It used to be called Islambol or Astaana. Later Turkey moved its capital to Ankara.
A large valley that runs north of Makkah for 22 km, and pours in the sea, south of Jeddah.
A place in the Khulays Governorate, north of Makkah.
An old mosque that was south of the Prophet's mosque in Madinah.
A major mosque at the Miqat (place to start the pilgrimage) for the people of Madinah.
A large province in the center of Saudi Arabia that includes Riyadh and its surrounding areas.
A city located in the south of Saudi Arabia on the border with Yemen.
A valley in the town of Al-Hannaakiyyah east of Madinah.
A valley between Makkah and Taa’if close to As-Sayl al-Kabeer.
A city in southeast Turkey near the Syrian borders.
A city in the east of Saudi Arabia, now called Hufoof.
A major valley and one of the most famous valleys of Madinah in Saudi Arabia.
A place between Madinah and Makkah near the city of Raabigh.
A country located in the Caucasus in West Asia.
A village in the Ma‘aan Governorate in the south of Jordan.
An area of the city of Antioch in south Turkey.
A place south of the city of Nawa in Syria.
Boulders at the foot of Jabal ar-Rahmah (Mount of Mercy) at 'Arafaat, Makkah.
A large river originating in the mountains of Turkey that flows through Syria and Iraq to empty into the Persian Gulf.
A house in Taa’if that has an idol inside, which the Thaqeef tribe worships.
The eastern minaret of the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, Syria.
A great river that runs from south to north, ending in Egypt and emptying into the Mediterranean.
A place west of Madinah, now called the Zamzam Garden.
A lake northeast of Palestine near the Syrian border.
A village in Yanbu' an-Nakhl, northwest of Madinah.
A city in Palestine, 93 km northeast of Jerusalem.
A wide path between two mountains about 24 km from Al-Hudaybiyyah.
A village in the Ma'aan Governorate, in south Jordan.
A mountain in Khulays, north of Makkah.
The house of 'Aishah, daughter of Abu Bakr, may Allah be pleased with both of them, where she lived with the Prophet, may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him.
A village in the northeast of Aleppo, in Syria.
A village near Homs, in Syria.
A Greek island in the Mediterranean.
An old canopied place northwest of the Prophet's Mosque.
A great river in the city of Adana in Turkey.
A city in the south of Yemen on the coast the Gulf of Aden, in the Arabian Sea.
Capital of Jordan.
A Muslim Arab country in the west of Asia in the center of the Middle East.
An ancient city in Palestine northwest of Jerusalem.
A city in the Mary region of Turkmenistan.
A village in Karak Governorate east of Jordan.
A valley located about 100 km northeast of Makkah.
A city in Iraq on the western bank of the Tigris River.