Noor Al tawhid 2 Package
Qafilat Altawhid International Group
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Per Person
Package Overview
A carefully designed program created to offer you an exceptional spiritual experience infused with luxury and elegance combining high quality services with thoughtfully planned details to ensure the highest levels of comfort and tranquility throughout every moment of the journey The journey begins in Makkah Al Mukarramah with a 5 night stay at Al Shohada Hotel followed by travel to Madinah Al Munawwarah for a 3 night stay at Pullman Zamzam Al Haram Hotel Accommodation at both hotels includes daily breakfast The program includes a special spiritual tour in Makkah to visit its most prominent religious landmarks including Hira Cave Jabal Al Noor Jabal Al Rahmah and Masjid Al Taneem The spiritual journey continues in Madinah with visits to its most important religious sites such as Sayyid Al Shuhada Mosque in the Uhud area Masjid Al Qiblatain and Masjid Quba in a spiritual atmosphere that reflects the greatness of the noble Prophetic biography The experience is completed with refined hospitality touches continuous support and welcoming services that reflect the highest standards of care and attention ensuring you feel distinguished from the very first moment until the end of the journey
Package Details
Date
From 10-Jan-2026 - To 05-Feb-2026
Number Of Nights
Nights: 8
Package Type
Luxury Makkah and Madinah
Accommodation
MAATHER ALDIYAFA
Hotel in Makkah
Five starts Makkah Hotel with contemporary rooms and suites and a prime location next to the Holy Haram
Pullman Zamzam Madina
Hotel in Madinah
Five stars Medina Hotel with contemporary rooms and suites and a prime location next to the Holy Prophets Mosque
Your Transportation
Inclouded To Package
Private Car
Transfer Description
Your itinerary
Inclouded To Package
Jabal alNour Mount of Light and Cave of Hira
Your itinerary in Makkah
One of the most famous mountains in Makkah, located to the east of the Holy Mosque, this mountain includes the Cave of Hira, where the Prophet used to worship before the Prophethood. It is the place where the first verses of the Quran were revealed, with the words: 'Read in the name of your Lord who created' [Surah Al-Alaq: 1]. It is one of the high mountains in Makkah, with its peak resembling the hump of a camel. There is no mountain in Makkah that resembles Jabal al-Nour; it is unique in shape and appearance among the mountains.
Masjid AlTaneem
Your itinerary in Makkah
Located west of Makkah, it is one of the places from which residents of Makkah and others enter into Ihram for Umrah. The place gained its fame because Aisha bint Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with her) entered into Ihram for Umrah from there, after the Farewell Pilgrimage. Therefore, it is named the Mosque of Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her). Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) said: "O Messenger of Allah, your companions return with the reward of Hajj and Umrah, but I did not perform more than Hajj." He replied: "Go, and let Abdur Rahman accompany you." So, Abdur Rahman was instructed to perform Umrah with her from Tan'im, and the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) waited for her at the top of Makkah until she arrived. This site is one of the closest places for exiting Ihram from the Haram. The mosque was built in 240 AH (854 CE) and has been renovated many times, with the most recent renovation occurring during the reign of King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.
Jabal ArRahmah
Your itinerary in Makkah
It is also called Jabal Arafat. At its summit, there is a modern marker built to serve as a landmark, standing four meters tall. It is located to the north of the plain of Arafat and outside the boundaries of the sacred area. It is a small mountain, no more than thirty meters high, and difficult to ascend; therefore, steps were constructed to reach the top, numbering more than 91 steps. Arafat as a whole is a place for standing (where pilgrims gather). According to Jabir ibn Abdullah, may Allah be pleased with him, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "I have stood here, and all of Arafat is a place for standing."
Quba Mosque
Your itinerary in Madinah
The first mosque built in Islam and the first mosque built in the city of Madinah. Allah Almighty revealed the following verse about it: (A mosque founded upon piety from the first day is more deserving that you stand therein. In it are men who love to purify themselves, and Allah loves those who purify themselves) [Surah At-Tawbah, 9:108]. It is one of the largest mosques in Madinah after the Prophet’s Mosque. It is located south of Madinah, and it was built by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) after his migration from Makkah to Madinah. The Prophet said regarding its virtue: 'Whoever performs ablution in his house and then goes to pray in Masjid Quba, he will receive the reward of an Umrah.' The Prophet was keen to visit Masjid Quba regularly, and it is established that he visited Masjid Quba every Saturday, either walking or riding. Muslims have maintained and expanded it throughout the ages, with the most significant expansion in its history occurring during the reign of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. On April 8, 2022 (7 Ramadan 1443 AH), Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud announced the launch of a project to expand and develop the surrounding area, aiming to increase its capacity to accommodate 66,000 worshippers and 50,000 square meters.
Sayyid AlShuhada in Uhud
Your itinerary in Madinah
Located to the north of the Prophet’s Mosque, this site is of significant historical importance in the life of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), as it is overseen by Mount Uhud. The Prophet Muhammad said about it: 'A mountain that loves us and we love it.' The Battle of Uhud took place here in the month of Shawwal in the third year of the Hijra (625 CE). The site contains the remains of more than seventy martyrs from the companions who fell in the battle, including Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib, known as 'The Lion of Allah' and 'The Master of the Martyrs,' and Musab ibn Umair. Allah Almighty revealed: 'And when a disaster struck you, although you had struck [the enemy] with one twice as great, you said, “From where is this?” Say, “It is from yourselves.” Indeed, Allah is over all things competent.' [Surah Al-Imran, 3:165].
AlQiblatain Mosque
Your itinerary in Madinah
Masjid al-Qiblatain is located in the residential area of Banu Salama from the Khazraj tribe, on the edge of the western Harrah of al-Wabara, making it one of the historically significant mosques in Madinah. This mosque is notable because it was the site where some of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) changed their direction of prayer from Jerusalem to the Kaaba when they received the news that a verse had been revealed about changing the qibla (direction of prayer). The hadith narrates: “The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) prayed towards Al-Aqsa Mosque for sixteen or seventeen months. The Prophet loved to be directed towards the Kaaba, so Allah revealed: {Indeed, We see the turning of your face toward the heaven, and We will surely turn you to a qibla with which you will be pleased} [Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:144], and he turned towards the Kaaba. The foolish among the people, namely the Jews, said: {What has turned them away from their qibla which they used to face? Say, To Allah belongs the east and the west. He guides whom He wills to a straight path} [Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:142]. A man prayed with the Prophet (peace be upon him), then after praying, he passed by a group of Ansar praying the Asr prayer facing Jerusalem and said: ‘I bear witness that I prayed with the Prophet (peace be upon him) and that he turned towards the Kaaba,’ so the people turned and faced the Kaaba.” The mosque was rebuilt and expanded by order of King Abdulaziz Al Saud in 1350 AH (1931 CE) and was further expanded and renovated during the reign of King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud in 1408 AH (1988 CE).
Included services
Transfer
Train
Services
Personal Assistant
Your personal assistant will be with you from the moment you arrive until the flight departs. Your details and transportation will be the same, and you will coordinate with the service provider and implement every request with precision and flexibility.
Packages Services
Essential Services
Makkah Sites
Training and Guidance
transportation between cities
Airport Reception
Sightseeings
Makkah Sightseeing
Madinah Sightseeing
Cancellation Policy
| Refund rate in case of cancellation | Within the first (24) hours. | Before the last (7) Day/Days of the package. | Within the last (7) Day/Days of the package | In the last 72 hours |
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Package fees
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90% | 50% | 0% | 0% |
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Visa
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Within the first (72) hours.
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| 100% | ||||
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Flight reservation value (customs flights)
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Based on the cancellation policy of flight reservation | |||
- 90% of the package value will be refunded in case of cancellation within (24) hours from the time of booking.
- 50% of the value of the package services will be refunded in case of cancellation after (24) hours, and before the last (7) Day/Days .An exception to this rule is the visa application processing fee, which is non-refundable after the 24-hour period.
- Policy Msg 7
- No refunds will be made in case of cancellation within the last (72) hours.
- The above rules apply to flight reservations organized by the service provider, and do not apply to custom flight reservations designated by the airline system for which specific cancellation policies apply to each reservation.
- 3.45% processing fees & its VAT will be deducted when the amounts are withdrawn from the wallet.
- Currency exchange rates may result in differences in the amounts deposited and withdrawn from digital wallets.
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