Explore Madinah’s historic mosques and Al-Hayy Project. Discover rich history, unique architecture, and cultural experiences in this captivating tour.
Explore Madinah’s historic mosques and Al-Hayy Project. Discover rich history, unique architecture, and cultural experiences in this captivating tour.
- The Seven Mosques - Known to tourists as “The Seven Mosques,” this name is relatively modern. Prior to the 14th century AH, they were traditionally referred to as “Mosques of the Victory” (Masajid Al-Fath), in connection with the Battle of the Trench and its related events.
- Abu Bakar Masjed - Named after the first Caliph, Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq…
- The Seven Mosques - Known to tourists as “The Seven Mosques,” this name is relatively modern. Prior to the 14th century AH, they were traditionally referred to as “Mosques of the Victory” (Masajid Al-Fath), in connection with the Battle of the Trench and its related events.
- Abu Bakar Masjed - Named after the first Caliph, Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque is where he led the Eid prayer during his caliphate. It is one of the Seven Mosques, situated near the Battle of the Trench site in Medina. Despite its small and simple structure, it holds significant historical and religious importance for visitors.
- Masjid Al Ghamamah - Located west of the Prophet’s Mosque, Ghamama Mosque is where the Prophet ﷺ performed Eid and rain prayers. It is named Ghamama Mosque because a cloud is said to have provided shade during his prayer. This old mosque, featuring Ottoman architecture, is visited for its historical value and proximity to the Prophet’s Mosque.
- مسجد السقيا - Suqya Mosque is a small rectangular mosque with three distinctive domes. Situated in Medina, it holds modest historical significance. The name “Suqya” refers to water provision, possibly linked to past water supply. The mosque offers a tranquil setting for prayer and reflection.
- Masjid Banu Unaif - Banu Uneif Mosque is located near Quba Mosque to the southwest. Constructed by Banu Uneif near their fort on the southern road into the city, the mosque is historic and simple, reflecting the city’s heritage.
- Al Hayy - The Al-Hayy Project in Medina is a contemporary area featuring various restaurants and cafes that serve both local and international cuisine. It offers a relaxed, modern atmosphere, making it an ideal place to unwind and enjoy a meal.

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- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tour guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Meals
- Meals
Begin your adventure by visiting the Seven Mosques, located at the base of Jabal Sala’. This is the historic site of the Battle of the Trench, where Muslims courageously defended the city.
Next, proceed to the Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque, situated just 150 meters from the Prophet’s Mosque. The Prophet ﷺ performed Eid prayers here, as did his Caliph Abu…
Begin your adventure by visiting the Seven Mosques, located at the base of Jabal Sala’. This is the historic site of the Battle of the Trench, where Muslims courageously defended the city.
Next, proceed to the Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque, situated just 150 meters from the Prophet’s Mosque. The Prophet ﷺ performed Eid prayers here, as did his Caliph Abu Bakr, for whom the mosque is named.
Continue to Ghamama Mosque, located 200 meters from the Prophet’s Mosque, where the Prophet ﷺ conducted Eid and rain prayers. This mosque is rich with significant memories from his life and history.
Then, explore Suqya Mosque, where the Prophet ﷺ prayed and made supplications before the Battle of Bader, and drank from the historic Suqya well.
Afterwards, visit Banu Anif Mosque, renowned for its distinctive architecture and its ties to the Prophet’s companions.
Conclude your tour at Al-Hayy Project, which offers a variety of cultural and local experiences in historic houses over 80 years old, seamlessly blending history with modern restaurants and cafes.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.