AlMadina Province

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Mount Uhud

Mount Uhud Square is the site of the Battle of Uhud, between Muslims and Quraysh, which took place in the third year of migration, where the battle took place in the southwest of the mountain. Seventy companions were killed in that battle, including Hamza bin Abd al-Muttalib, the uncle of the Prophet Muhammad, because the archers left the mountain and the Quraish army surrounded them from behind.

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Prophet’s Mosque

One of the largest mosques in the world and the second holiest site in Islam (after the Grand Mosque in Mecca ), a mosque which was built by the Prophet Muhammad in Medina. The mosque has gone through several expansions throughout history, through the era of the Rightly Guided Caliphs , the Umayyad Caliphate , and the Ottoman Empire , and finally during the reign of the Saudi state, where its largest expansion took place in 1994.

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Jabal Eir

Is considered one of the mountains of Medina and it is one of its largest mountains, and it is about seven kilometers away from the Prophet’s Mosque . It was mentioned in the noble Hadith as a border of the city from the southern side, and it is one of the two intended mountains in the Messenger’s saying when he supervised the city.

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Mada'in Salih

Was known in the ancient city ​​of Al-Hijr , it is an archaeological site located in the Hijaz region in the Arabian Peninsula , northwest of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, The place occupies a strategic location on the road that connects the southern Arabian Peninsula with Mesopotamia , the Levant and Egypt, This Area was once the home of the "Extinct Arabs" or The Giants of Arabia. who answered the call of the Prophet of God , Saleh Peace Be Upon him.

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Railway Museum

Is a railway museum that was opened in 2006. There are several engines and pieces, some of which has been transported to the museum from other places along the historic Hejaz railway line. At least one engine has been restored enough to be driveable on the museum tracks. It is, along with the old train station at Mada'in Saleh, one of two museums in Saudi Arabia dedicated to the Hejaz railway.

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Khaybar Inscriptions

The mystery behind these inscriptions are unknown, but researches believed that it was used to gather water from the ground as water pub's, Others believe it was a language used for navigation around Madina and Some claim it's an interdimentional language for alien communication.

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Abu Bakr's Mosque

The construction of the Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque dates back to the year 1254 AH, and it is located on the western side of the Prophet's Mosque in the Al-Arida neighborhood, in front of the Al-Ghamamah Mosque, so only the main road separates them. historians refer that to the fact that Caliph Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq had prayed one of the feasts during his succession, and the mosque witnessed developments during the reign Omar bin Abdulaziz.

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Elephant Mountain

Is a huge rock with a height of land 50 meters and is characterized by its unique form , which resembles an elephant and it has gained this labeled and surrounded the rock group of mountains with color light and is located in the wide area covered with golden sands 7 km to the east of the province Ela.

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The Lonely Castle

Among the dozens of ruins located in the archeological playground of Mada’in Saleh, one literally stands alone. Carved into a massive boulder, Qasr al-Farid, or “The Lonely Castle,” is a stunning ancient structure that rivals the majesty of any carved architecture in the world.

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Dar AlMadina Museum

Is one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Medina, and attracts not few visitors every year since it opened in 2011. The museum specializes in presenting the features of Islamic civilization and the Islamic and urban heritage of Medina, where its visitors learn about the historical time periods that Medina passed, starting from the era of the Prophet to this day.

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Um Jirsan Cave

North of Medina , is one of the largest caves in the Arab world, reaching a length of 1500 m, and inside it contains archeological findings from human skulls, bones of predators and writings dating back thousands of years. It reached a maximum height of 12 m and a width of 45 m. It also has a large extension and more than one opening.

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Black & White Volcano

You can easily spot the two white volcanoes, standing side by side, a vast ocean of jagged lava located in western Saudi Arabia, north of Medina. Is the one on the right and at 2093 meters, It is a dome of rare white-to-cream-colored lava that was squeezed up out of the bowels of the earth like toothpaste. This is a place where you certainly won't find people nearby for several thousand feet if not miles.