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Mosque✓The second of the two sacred mosques, built by the Prophet ﷺ upon his arrival in Madinah.
Mosque✓The first mosque built in Islam, founded by the Prophet ﷺ on his Hijra route.
Mountain✓The mountain at whose foot the Battle of Uhud took place, north of Madinah.
Mountain✓The small hill where the archers were stationed to guard the army's rear at Uhud.
Cemetery✓The first Muslim cemetery, holding the remains of many Companions and family of the Prophet ﷺ.
Mosque✓The mosque where the qiblah changed from Jerusalem to the sacred Kaʿbah.
Site of the first Friday prayer in Islam after the Hijra.
Mosque✓One of the Seven Mosques; tradition holds the Prophet ﷺ prayed here during the Trench.
The well Uthman ibn Affan purchased and dedicated to the believers of Madinah.
Battlefield✓The site of the Battle of Badr (2 AH), southwest of Madinah.
Cemetery✓Burial place of the martyrs of Uhud, including the Prophet's uncle Hamza.
Historical site✓The trench dug north of Madinah to repel the Confederate siege.
Historical site✓The cave where revelation first descended on the Prophet ﷺ.
Historical site✓The cave that sheltered the Prophet ﷺ and Abu Bakr during the Hijra.
Treaty site✓Site of the Treaty of Hudaybiyya (6 AH) between the Prophet ﷺ and Quraysh.
Historical site✓The pass where the Prophet ﷺ saw off northbound expeditions and welcomed returning armies.
Mountain✓The natural citadel the Prophet ﷺ used as command base during the Battle of the Trench.
Mosque✓The mosque where the Prophet ﷺ prayed on his way to visit the martyrs of Uhud.
Mosque✓The mosque where the Prophet ﷺ led the ʿīd and rain-seeking prayers — known today as the Mosque of the Cloud.
The site where the verse of tayammum was revealed during the Banū al-Muṣṭaliq expedition.
The meadow where the Prophet ﷺ sent ʿAlī, al-Zubayr, and al-Miqdād to intercept Ḥāṭib's letter to Makkah.
Historical siteThe site of the first pledge of allegiance to Abū Bakr al-Ṣiddīq ﭬ as successor to the Messenger of God ﷺ.
The mosque where the Prophet ﷺ prolonged a sujūd in gratitude to Allah — in the quarter of Banū ʿAbd al-Ashhal.
The place where the Prophet ﷺ went out for the mubāhala (mutual invocation) with the Christians of Najran, who then submitted to the truth and withdrew.
MosqueThe Prophet ﷺ supplicated for blessing in Madinah's measures here — and from it the Badr army set out.
The Prophet ﷺ poured the remainder of his wuḍūʾ here and recited Sūrat Muḥammad to his Companions; known as the Mosque of the Mule because he tied his mule there.
WellOne of the wells the Prophet ﷺ drank from and blessed; he bequeathed to be washed with its water.
WellThe orchard Abu Ṭalḥa al-Ansari gave away as charity after the verse {You will never attain righteousness until you spend of what you love} was revealed.
The well into which the Prophet's ﷺ ring fell from ʿUthman's ﭬ hand — and remained at its bottom.
ValleyThe blessed valley of which the Prophet ﷺ said: "A messenger from my Lord came to me tonight and said: pray in this blessed valley."
A stronghold among Yathrib's ancient fortresses northeast of Madinah; witnessed the Trench's preparation and the Ansār's watch.
The honoured mountain east of Makkah; the Prophet ﷺ said of it: "Rise, Thabir, so we may set forth."
MountainThe first mountain placed on earth; at it the Splitting of the Moon occurred as a miracle for the Prophet ﷺ.
MosqueBuilt at the site where the Ansār of Yathrib pledged allegiance to the Prophet ﷺ at the First and Second Pledges of ʿAqaba.
The Jewish fortress-complex north of Madinah which the Prophet ﷺ conquered in 7 AH, opening great victories for the Muslims.
The site reached by the Army of Hardship in 9 AH in the far north; the army returned without battle, Allah having raised the Muslims' standing.
The site beneath whose tree 1,400 Companions pledged to death — about whom Allah revealed {Allah was pleased with the believers}.