The guide for " Makkah to Madinah: A Photographic Journey of the Hijrah Route " is primarily based on the extensive research of Dr. Abdullah Alkadi
Field Expeditions: Alkadi traversed over 30,000 miles to cross-reference ancient landmarks with modern geography.
: The starting point south of Makkah where the Prophet (pbuh) and Abu Bakr (ra) hid in a cave for three days. Wadi al-Safra
Whether you download a 200-page academic document from a Saudi library or assemble your own collection of smartphone images, the goal is the same: to stand, metaphorically, in the scorching heat of the Arabian desert, and whisper the words the Prophet spoke when he left Makkah:
Several landmarks dot the Hijrah route, each with its own significance and history. Some of the most notable include:
The Hijrah Route holds great significance in Islamic history and theology:
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Stop 1: Makkah