Get to Prominent Islamic Sites with Umrah Packages from UK
Numerous Muslims residing in different parts of the
United Kingdom dream of visiting the holy city of Makkah to perform their
Umrah. As the major pilgrimage in Islam is Hajj, Umrah is often referred to as
the 'lesser pilgrimage' or the 'minor pilgrimage'. The major pilgrimage is one
of the five pillars of Islam and is obligatory for every able-bodied and
financially capable Muslim at least once in the entire lifetime. Umrah is not
an obligation for Muslims but is considered important as it is the Sunnah of
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
The Umrah
packages UK travel companies or tour operators offer help Muslims of the
country in visiting the important sites of Makkah after performing their lesser
pilgrimage. One of them is Jabal al-Noor, which is a mountain located in
Makkah's Hejazi region. The name 'Jabal al-Noor' means 'Mountain of Light' and
is home to the 'Cave of Hira'. This is the place where Prophet Muhammad (peace
be upon him) had received the first revelation of the Holy Quran. Almost 5,000
pilgrims make a trip to this cave daily during the Hajj season. As it is
situated at a height of 890 feet, it takes more than a thousand steps to reach
the cave.
Many of the Umrah
packages UK tour operators or travel companies provide also give
pilgrims the chance to explore 'Jabal al-Rahmah', which literally translates as
'Mountain of Mercy'. The name relates to an incident according to the Islamic
traditions, which state that the first prophet Adam (peace be upon him) was forgiven
for his sin by Allah at this particular place. Individuals who visit the
mountain can find the exact spot of this event, as a pillar has been erected at
the place. Towards the end of his life, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)
had stood at this mountain and delivered the famous 'Farewell Sermon' to all
those who had accompanied him for Hajj.
Jabal al-Thawr is yet another mountain visited by
plenty of pilgrims who spend some time in the holy city after performing their
Umrah with the help of Umrah packages from
UK. It is located in the lower part of Makkah and has a height of
4,610 feet. The mountain houses a cave, which is of great religious
significance as it is the place where Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) had
taken refuge from the Quraysh tribe while migrating to Madinah.
Yet another interesting mountain that the UK pilgrims
can visit during their time in Makkah is Abu Qubais. It is a sacred mountain
located on the eastern border of the holy city. According to the popular
legends, this mountain was known by the name Al-Amin during the times when the
region was inhabited by the pagan Arabs. The legends also mention that the
mountain housed a mysterious black stone during those times. It is this place
where the miracle of splitting the moon was shown by Prophet Muhammad (peace be
upon him) to the pagans. Later, they also witnessed the two parts of the moon
join together again.
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