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Vacation Destination? | Page 3
To continue our discussion from that other thread that we should not derail further. Hence my posting my additional post here.
Madinah:
Door of Kaaba:
Mountains of Makkah (you don't see them on photos, they are located a few km from the Al-Masjid Al-Haram):
See link below for a personal testimony;
The Mountains of Makkah | NidalM Photography
This is how it looks a bit further away from Makkah but still Hijaz:
I wanted to post many more photos but you can only post 10 photos pr. each post and the links should be enough. Sadly many of the photos in the "Makkah and Madinah updates" thread have disappeared now although there are still many out there.
I will not post more photos I will just refer to those threads below;
"Makkah and Madinah News and Updates"
Saudi Arabia in Pictures | Page 78
The Arabian Peninsula and Arab world in photos | Page 35
Especially the first is good for upcoming pilgrims be it for Hajj or Umrah. Although there are so many pilgrims all the time then local Makkawi families who have gathered for pilgrims for generations can be meet if you are lucky. Or those who are "new in the business". They will invite your home for a dinner etc.
Makkah women invite female pilgrims as a yearly tradition | Kingdom | Saudi Gazette
Try contacting someone from Makkah or Madinah beforehand and see if they will help you and your loved ones. There are also Iranians in Makkah and Madinah or people of Iranian descent. I am sure that they would want to help Iranian pilgrims which are one of the biggest groups of Muslim pilgrims there are.
In fact @haman10 you might have noticed how many Pakistani PDF users that are based in KSA. Some also live in Hijaz from what I recall. Try to ask them since their English is good and you can speak with them here on PDF.
Anyway one must also remember that this is a spiritual journey first of all and not some grand sightseeing. Just like pilgrims who go to Mashhad and focus mostly on that although there is probably a lot of interesting things to see outside of doing just that.
Otherwise reread my posts number 128 and 131 in this thread below;
Exploring Saudi Arabia's marine wonderland | Page 9
To continue our discussion from that other thread that we should not derail further. Hence my posting my additional post here.
Madinah:
Door of Kaaba:
Mountains of Makkah (you don't see them on photos, they are located a few km from the Al-Masjid Al-Haram):
See link below for a personal testimony;
The Mountains of Makkah | NidalM Photography
This is how it looks a bit further away from Makkah but still Hijaz:
I wanted to post many more photos but you can only post 10 photos pr. each post and the links should be enough. Sadly many of the photos in the "Makkah and Madinah updates" thread have disappeared now although there are still many out there.
I will not post more photos I will just refer to those threads below;
"Makkah and Madinah News and Updates"
Saudi Arabia in Pictures | Page 78
The Arabian Peninsula and Arab world in photos | Page 35
Especially the first is good for upcoming pilgrims be it for Hajj or Umrah. Although there are so many pilgrims all the time then local Makkawi families who have gathered for pilgrims for generations can be meet if you are lucky. Or those who are "new in the business". They will invite your home for a dinner etc.
Makkah women invite female pilgrims as a yearly tradition | Kingdom | Saudi Gazette
Try contacting someone from Makkah or Madinah beforehand and see if they will help you and your loved ones. There are also Iranians in Makkah and Madinah or people of Iranian descent. I am sure that they would want to help Iranian pilgrims which are one of the biggest groups of Muslim pilgrims there are.
In fact @haman10 you might have noticed how many Pakistani PDF users that are based in KSA. Some also live in Hijaz from what I recall. Try to ask them since their English is good and you can speak with them here on PDF.
Anyway one must also remember that this is a spiritual journey first of all and not some grand sightseeing. Just like pilgrims who go to Mashhad and focus mostly on that although there is probably a lot of interesting things to see outside of doing just that.
Otherwise reread my posts number 128 and 131 in this thread below;
Exploring Saudi Arabia's marine wonderland | Page 9
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