Masjid Al-Musalla, also known as Masjid Al-Ghamama, is a historic mosque where the Prophet prayed Eid and rain prayers, recently renovated in 1953.
An ancient well in Madinah dug by Malik ibn al-Nahhat, recently restored to preserve its historic and architectural value.
The Well of Rumah near the Prophet’s Mosque was bought by Uthman ibn Affan and became one of the first charitable endowments in Islam
The Trench was dug by Muslims to protect Madinah during the Battle of the Confederates in 627 CE, leading to a miraculous victory without fighting.
Located north of the Prophet’s Mosque, the site of the Battle of Uhud holds the graves of many martyrs, including Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib.
Badr is a village west of Madinah, known for the Battle of Badr where Muslims defeated the Quraysh in 624 CE. It was an important trade and pilgrimage stop.