The Masjid e Quba is one of the most important places to see in Madinah. Surah Taubah talks about Masjid e Quba's good points:
"Surely, a mosque that was built on faith from the start is more worthy of your standing in it."

The Prophet of Allah said this about the mosque:

"The reward of an Umrah will be given to the one who cleans himself at home and then goes to Masjid e Quba and prays two rakahs there."
So, if you go to this holy mosque, make sure to pray two rakahs of Salah in Masjid e Quba. This will give you the same reward as performing Umrah. Ramadan is the best way to perform the Umrah. Islamic travel has offered Last Half 5 Star Ramadan Umrah Package.

Masjid e Nabwi: When Allah's Messenger moved to Madinah, the chief of the city and his closest followers rode around his camel in their best clothes and shining armour, and everyone in Madinah hoped that He SAW would stop by their house. The Prophet (PBUH) would respond politely and kindly to everyone.

"Allah has told this camel that wherever it stops is where I will live." The camel moved on with the reins loosened. When it got to where the current mosque is, it bowed down. The Prophet SAW stood on a rock and said, "This is the house." He then asked who owned the land. The land had a few date trees, the graves of people who believed in more than one god, and a place for herds of cattle to rest. It was owned by Sahl and Suhail, two orphan brothers. The Prophet PBUH bought the land, had the trees cut down, and had the graves of the polytheists dug up and made level.

Hazrat Anas RA said that the Messenger of Allah said:

"Whoever performs forty Salah in my Masjid (Masjid e Nabwi) and does not miss a single Salah in the Masjid for him will be exempt from punishment and will not be accused of deception."

Roza Mubarak: When someone goes to Madinah, they must go to the Ziyarah of the Holy Prophet's grave. The Holy Prophet, peace be upon him, said:
"Whoever comes to see me after I'm dead is like the person who came to see me when I was alive."
"Whoever performs Hajj in Makkah and then comes to Madinah just to see me in my mosque will have it written on his record that he has performed two accepted Hajj."
Riyaad-ul-Jannah: Riyaad-ul- Jannah is also known as the "Palace Garden."It is the space between the sacred chamber and the mimbar. It is easy to spot because it has a green carpet, and it is also called Rawdah. Scholars who are well-known for their knowledge stated that the Garden is similar to a garden above it in Paradise.Or, it is really a paradise garden that will be returned to paradise in the next life.

Ustuwaanah Ayesha RA: This is a place where our beloved Prophet PBUH used to pray, and then the place of Ustuwaanah Hannanah took over. It is also called Ustuwaanah Qurah. Hazrat Ayesha RA said that the reason was because:
"There is a place in this mosque where people would pray so much if they knew how blessed it really is." They would have to draw lots to decide who would get to pray there.

People asked her RA to show them where it was, but she wouldn't. Later, when Abdullah bin Zubair RA kept pushing her, she pointed to this spot. Since it's called Ustuwaanah Ayesha, it's because she told the Hadith and showed the exact spot. It is also true that Hazrat Abu Bakr and Umar used to pray here a lot.

Masjid e Jummah is another must-see attraction in Madinah.This is the first mosque where our Holy Prophet (PBUH) delivered the first Jummah Mubarak Khutbah on Yum Al-Jummah.

Masjid e Bilal: Who didn't know that Hazrat Bilal RA was an important figure in Islamic history? The Masjid Bilal is named after him. He was a former slave from Abyssinia who converted to Islam. He had to go through a lot to stay on the right path, but he did. Abu Bakar RA bought him while he was being tortured because he said he was a Muslim. This is how he was set free. He is Islam's first Maudlin.

Masjid e Abu Bakar: Abu Bakar RA was a close friend and admirer of the Holy Prophet.Hazrat Abu Bakar RA lived at Masjid e Abu Bakar.The Saudi government later turned it into a mosque.

Bir ShifaBir Shifa, in Madinah, is the well with sweet water. During the battle of Badar, the well was poisoned, but when Allah's Messenger spat in it, it became the Well of Shifa. Since then, the water has always been sweet.

Bir Uthman is a well in Madinah that is very well known. It is the only well that has water when it doesn't rain in Madinah for a long time. The well was owned by a Jew who was biassed and charged Muslims a lot of money for water while giving free water to Jews. When the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) heard about this, he asked Muslims if anyone who wanted a house in Jannah should build one for Muslims. Hazrat Usman bin Affan purchases the well immediately.

Site of the Battle of Trench: The Battle of Khandaq happened when the Prophet PBUH was alive. It is also called the Battle of the Confederates. In Surah Ahzab, it is shown that Jews and people who don't believe in God are working together against Islam. There are seven mosques in this area. On the initiative of Hazrat Salman Farsi RA, a trench was dug.

Bir e Ali: Also called the Well of Ali, Bir e Ali was dug by Hazrat Imam Ali RA when he got back from a trip. The water still comes out of the well. The Masjid e Shajarah is close to this place.

Jannat ul Baqi: Every Muslim wants to be buried in the Baqi graveyard.
Masjid e Qiblatain, the mosque of two Qiblas, is important to Muslims because this is where the Quran was revealed in Rajab 2 AH, which changed the direction of the Qibla from Bait al Maqdis in Jerusalem to the Kabah in Makkah.

Mountains of Heaven and Hell: Uhud, the largest mountain in Madinah, is called the mountain of Heaven. Jabal e Ayr, the second-largest mountain after Uhud, is called the mountain of Hell. Uhud comes from the words "Ahad," which means "one," and "Ayr," which means "wild ass." Both of these mountains are on the list of places in Madinah that are good for Ziyarah.

Wadi e Jinn: A trip to Madinah isn't complete until you've seen the Wadi e Jinn, which is 30 to 40 kilometres away. In the miracle valley, your car will keep going at 120 km/h even if the engine is off, and if you pour water down the hill, it will flow against the slope. This is something that can't be done anywhere else on Earth. This place is also called Wadi e Baida. The Prophet said:

"An army will attack the Kabah, and when they get to Al Baida, the ground will sink and swallow up the whole army." "How will they sink into the ground when their markets and people who do not belong to them are among them?" I Ayesha RA asked Allah's Messenger PBUH. The Prophet SAW replied, "All of those people will go down, but they will be brought back to life and judged based on what they wanted."