Luxury Package 5 Suleiman AlOlayan Trading Compan
Sulaiman Al-Olayan Trading Company
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Package Overview
We are delighted with your choice of one of our exclusive packages, thoughtfully designed to meet your expectations and ensure your satisfaction. We promise you exceptional services that reflect the significance of your sacred journey, God willing, with comfortable stays at carefully selected hotels in Makkah and Madinah, along with safe and private transportation. Your journey begins with a warm airport reception and direct transfer to Makkah, where you will enjoy a 2-night stay at Pullman Zamzam Hotel with daily breakfast. During your stay, you will have the opportunity to visit some of Makkah’s most iconic heritage sites, such as Jabal Al-Noor and the Cave of Hira, for a truly spiritual and unforgettable experience. You will then continue in your private vehicle to Madinah, where you will spend 2 nights at Pullman Zamzam Hotel with breakfast included. Your stay will be enriched with visits to the city’s most prominent historical and Islamic landmarks, including Quba Mosque and Mount Uhud. With the dedicated team of Sulaiman Al Olayan Trading Company, your journey will be filled with lasting memories and a unique spiritual experience to treasure forever.
Package Details
Date
From 26-Aug-2025 - To 20-Sep-2025
Number Of Nights
Nights: 4
Package Type
Luxury Makkah and Madinah
Accommodation
Pullman Zamzam Makkah Hotel Munshaat Company Branch
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
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Private Car
Transfer Description
Your itinerary
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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.
Thawr Mountain
Your itinerary in Makkah
One of the most famous mountains in Makkah, located to the south of the Grand Mosque, is Jabal Thawr. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companion Abu Bakr al-Siddiq took refuge in the Cave of Thawr on Jabal Thawr for three nights during their migration to Madinah. The disbelievers of Quraysh followed their trail to the entrance of the cave but were unable to find them. In this context, Allah says: "If you do not aid him (the Prophet), Allah has already aided him when those who disbelieved drove him out as one of two when they were in the cave. When he said to his companion, 'Do not grieve; indeed Allah is with us.'" (Surah At-Tawbah: 40).
AlHudaybiya Site
Your itinerary in Makkah
It is located to the west of the Grand Mosque on the old road between Makkah and Jeddah. It is a well near the tree where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) pledged allegiance to the Muslims in the Pledge of Ridwan. The Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, known for its agreement between the Prophet and the disbelievers of Quraysh, was concluded there in the year 6 AH (627 CE). Allah revealed Surah Al-Fath (The Victory) after the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah. The virtue of those who attended the treaty is mentioned in the narration by Jabir ibn Abdullah (may Allah be pleased with him): "On the day of Hudaybiyyah, we were 1,400 in number. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said to us, 'You are the best people on earth today.' Allah praised them in the Qur'an: 'Indeed, those who pledge allegiance to you, [O Muhammad], they are pledging allegiance to Allah. The hand of Allah is above their hands. So whoever breaks his pledge, only breaks it to the detriment of himself. And whoever fulfills what he has promised Allah - He will give him a great reward' (Surah Al-Fath: 10). Today, Hudaybiyyah is a prosperous town known as Ash-Shumaysi.
The Bayah Mosque in Mina
Your itinerary in Makkah
It is located at the base of Mount Thubayr overlooking the Jamrat areas in Mina, at the site of the Pledge of Aqabah, where the Ansar pledged allegiance to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in the presence of his uncle, Abbas ibn Abdul Muttalib. This pledge led to the migration of the Prophet to Madinah. Caliph Abu Ja'far al-Mansur built a mosque at the site of the pledge in the year 144 AH / 761 CE. The mosque was renovated and maintained during the Saudi era, with the latest restoration being part of Prince Mohammed bin Salman's project to develop historical mosques.
Mosque of the Jinn
Your itinerary in Makkah
It is one of the significant historical mosques in Makkah, located near the Sacred Mosque. It was built in the early 3rd century AH (9th century CE). It is named after the place where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) met the jinn at night, and where Surah Al-Jinn was revealed. Allah Almighty says: "Say, ‘It has been revealed to me that a group of jinn listened [to the Quran] and said, ‘Indeed, we have heard a wondrous recitation’" (Surah Al-Jinn, 72:1). It is also known as the Mosque of the Guard because it was the last point on the northeastern side of the Haram where the guards maintaining security in Makkah would meet and gather. It is also called the Mosque of the Pledge because the jinn pledged allegiance to the Prophet at this location. King Abdulaziz Al Saud took special care and interest in this mosque, and its construction has been recently renovated.
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.
AlNamirah Mosque
Your itinerary in Makkah
Namirah is the name of a small mountain located to the west of the mosque, to which it is attributed. Pilgrims pray the midday (Dhuhr) and afternoon (Asr) prayers combined and advanced at this site, following the example of the Prophet who moved from Mina to Arafat to stay in a tent at Namirah on the Day of Arafat, the 9th of Dhul-Hijjah. After the sun passed its zenith, he moved to the valley of Uranah where he delivered a sermon and prayed with the people. The Namirah Mosque has undergone several expansions throughout history, with the most recent being during the Saudi era to accommodate the increasing number of pilgrims, making it one of the largest mosques in the world.
AlKhayf Mosque
Your itinerary in Makkah
Located in the Mina area, near the small Jamarah, this mosque is named after the "Khayf of Banu Kinana." The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) stayed at this location during the Farewell Pilgrimage. It is also referred to as the Mina Mosque due to its location within the Mina area. The mosque was expanded and renovated during the reign of King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud in 1407 AH (1987 CE) to accommodate the increasing number of pilgrims each year.
Jamaraat Bridge
Your itinerary in Makkah
Located in the Mina area, this bridge was built and developed during the Saudi era to facilitate the process of stoning the Jamarat for pilgrims and to accommodate the increasing number of pilgrims each year. It is situated at the location where Shaitan was said to have tried to tempt the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) when he intended to sacrifice his son Ismail. It has since become the designated area for pilgrims to perform the stoning ritual at the three Jamarat: the small Jamarah, the middle Jamarah, and the large Jamarah (Jamarat al-Aqabah). Stoning the Jamarat is one of the essential rites of Hajj, involving throwing seven pebbles at each Jamarah. According to a narration from Abdullah bin Omar (may Allah be pleased with him), he would throw seven pebbles at the lower Jamarah, making a Takbir (saying "Allahu Akbar") after each pebble, then move forward and stand facing the Qiblah (the direction of the Kaaba) to pray and raise his hands. He would then throw at the middle Jamarah in the same manner and pray similarly. Finally, he would throw pebbles at the Jamarah al-Aqabah from the valley floor without standing there, saying: "This is how I saw the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) do it.
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.
Badr
Your itinerary in Madinah
Located in the west of Madinah, it was a village belonging to the Banu Ghifar tribe. Later, a flowing spring emerged there, leading to the formation of a village around it. Badr was a significant season and gathering place for the Arabs during the pre-Islamic era, and it was situated on the trade and pilgrimage routes. The area of Badr witnessed the decisive battle between the Muslims and the Quraysh in the second year of the Hijra (624 CE), which ended with the victory of the Muslims. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said about those who witnessed it: 'A man who witnessed Badr or Hudaybiyyah will not enter Hell.' This battle is also known as the Battle of Furqan. Allah Almighty says: 'And [remember] the Day when We shall raise up in every nation a witness against them from among themselves, and We shall bring you [O Muhammad] as a witness against these people. And We have not sent you [O Muhammad] except as a mercy to the worlds' [Surah Al-Anfal, 8:41].
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].
The Trench
Your itinerary in Madinah
Located between the volcanic fields of Waqim and Al-Wabra, this site is where the Muslims dug the trench to defend Madinah when the Quraysh and their allied tribes advanced during the Battle of the Trench (also known as the Battle of the Confederates) in the fifth year of the Hijra (627 CE). A surah in the Quran is named Surah Al-Ahzab (The Confederates) in reference to this battle. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) used to pray: 'There is no deity but Allah alone, who has honored His soldiers, supported His servant, and defeated the confederates alone; there is nothing after Him.' Allah granted victory to the Muslims as mentioned in the Quran: 'O you who have believed, remember the favor of Allah upon you when armies came to you and We sent upon them a wind and armies you did not see. And ever is Allah, of what you do, Seeing.' [Surah Al-Ahzab, 33:9]. The confederates were returned defeated without a battle, and this miracle sufficed the believers. In the area, there is a modern mosque named the Mosque of the Trench and several small prayer areas on Mount Sal'.
Well of Rumah
Your itinerary in Madinah
Well of Rumah is located to the northwest of the Prophet's Mosque, near Wadi al-Aqiq. The well is surrounded by farms and orchards and is known for its ancient and pure water. The owner used to charge for the water, so the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: 'Who will buy the well of Ruma and make his bucket alongside the buckets of the Muslims, he will have something better for him in Paradise?' Uthman ibn Affan purchased it, making it one of the first endowments in Islam.
Ghars Well
Your itinerary in Madinah
One of the historical wells in the highlands of Madinah. It was constructed from basaltic stones used for the sides of the well and its outer wall. The well was dug by Malik ibn al-Nahhat, the grandfather of the companion Saad ibn Khaythama, who hosted the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in Quba upon his arrival from his migration from Makkah to Madinah, before moving to Madinah. The well had deteriorated over time but was restored multiple times, including in 700 AH (1299 CE) and 882 AH (1477 CE). Recently, Prince Faisal bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the Governor of the Madinah Region, inaugurated the completion of the well's development while preserving its architectural heritage as an important historical site in Madinah.
Uhud Mosque
Your itinerary in Madinah
One of the historic mosques in Madinah, located southwest of the Prophet's Mosque. The original construction of the mosque dates back to the caliphate of Al-Walid ibn Abdul-Malik. During the governorship of Omar ibn Abdul-Aziz over Madinah (87-93 AH / 706-712 CE), he ordered the renovation of all the mosques and sites where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) prayed. The mosque is a prominent historical landmark in Madinah and is known as Masjid Al-Musalla because it was the place where the Prophet (peace be upon him) performed the Eid and rain prayers. Abdullah ibn Zaid reported: ""The Prophet (peace be upon him) went out to the Musalla to seek rain, faced the Qibla, turned his cloak, and prayed two units of prayer."" It is commonly known as Masjid Al-Ghamama. The mosque was renovated in 1373 AH / 1953 CE during the reign of King Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and subsequent maintenance and restoration works have continued.
Mosque of AlGhamama
Your itinerary in Madinah
One of the historic mosques in Madinah, located southwest of the Prophet's Mosque. The original construction of the mosque dates back to the caliphate of Al-Walid ibn Abdul-Malik. During the governorship of Omar ibn Abdul-Aziz over Madinah (87-93 AH / 706-712 CE), he ordered the renovation of all the mosques and sites where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) prayed. The mosque is a prominent historical landmark in Madinah and is known as Masjid Al-Musalla because it was the place where the Prophet (peace be upon him) performed the Eid and rain prayers. Abdullah ibn Zaid reported: ""The Prophet (peace be upon him) went out to the Musalla to seek rain, faced the Qibla, turned his cloak, and prayed two units of prayer."" It is commonly known as Masjid Al-Ghamama. The mosque was renovated in 1373 AH / 1953 CE during the reign of King Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and subsequent maintenance and restoration works have continued.
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