Makkah, the holiest city in Islam, draws pilgrims from around the globe to the Masjid al-Haram, which houses the Kaaba. This sacred structure, built by Prophet Ibrahim (AS), is the focal point of the Islamic faith and the annual Hajj pilgrimage. Besides its spiritual significance, Makkah is home to several historical sites like Jabal al-Noor, where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received the first revelation. With Safar Care, you can explore Makkah’s lesser-known gems, such as Cave of Thawr, which provided refuge to the Prophet during the Hijrah.
Beyond the pilgrimage, Makkah offers other significant sites like Mina, where pilgrims perform the symbolic stoning of the devil, and Arafat, where the pivotal standing ceremony of Hajj takes place. Historical mosques, including Masjid al-Jinn and Masjid al-Khayf, offer insight into the Prophet's life and the evolution of the Islamic community. Through Safar Care’s. tailored tours, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of Makkah’s role in Islamic history, experiencing a journey that is both spiritual and educational.