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Salamualaykom

I will be going on Umrah next month and will have an extra 1 day in Makkah and half a day in Madinah to visit all the important ziyarats/places. What would you definitely recommend for those who have already gone if you are short on time?

Thanks in advance!

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In Makkah I honestly don't know how many of the sites from the Prophet (S) 's own time remain anymore. 

In Madinah, you can visit jannat al-baqi. It is the resting place of many notable personalities, including 4 of our Imams (ams) and Sayyida Fatima Zahra (sa) and some ummahat al-mu'minin (r) . 

Wassalam. 

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10 hours ago, HaidarBelgium said:

I will be going on Umrah next month and will have an extra 1 day in Makkah and half a day in Madinah to visit all the important ziyarats/places. What would you definitely recommend for those who have already gone if you are short on time?

Salam. You will like to read this book about ziyarat sites. Please remember all of us in your duas. 

https://www.al-islam.org/pilgrimage-sites

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11 hours ago, HaidarBelgium said:

Salamualaykom

I will be going on Umrah next month and will have an extra 1 day in Makkah and half a day in Madinah to visit all the important ziyarats/places. What would you definitely recommend for those who have already gone if you are short on time?

Thanks in advance!

Salam @Haji 2003 has visited Mekkah and Medina for Haj which you can see his posts about it.

 

 

 

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Brudda you Gotta go to HARDEES right opposite the Prophets mosque! Get that cheese steak burger !!!!!!!!! 

 

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Salam

I would try to visit Jannatul Mulla to see Abu Talib as and Khanun Khadija Kubra as which is in Makkah . 
 

About 80% of the things have been destroyed, but I know Sayyid Fahart ul Hussayn Musawi has a list of the location of where everything was which she showed on one of occasion to me , him and Shaikh Sakhwat went together for about 20 years and he used to take people to random places and say Ziyarah here this is for such and such some of its McDonald’s some of it if it was a bathroom, let go a little bit off to the side and recited so you’re not facing the bathroom, etc.

I’m sure many other scholars have less like that worth asking around your local communities

wallahu Alam 

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13 hours ago, Haji 2003 said:

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Burial of Abu Dhar

Ibn Abi l-Hadid who was a Mu'tazili Sunni, narrated a hadith from Abu Dhar al-Ghifari that the Prophet (s) said a group of the believers will bury Abu Dhar. Since Malik al-Ashtar was among that group in Rabadha (the place that Abu Dhar was banished) to bury Abu Dhar, Ibn Abi l-Hadid considers this hadith as a certain testimony for faithfulness of Malik al-Ashtar and concluded that according to the hadith of the Prophet (s), Malik al-Ashtar was faithful.[6] People present in the burial of Abu Dhar chose Malik as the leader for the Funeral Prayer.

https://en.wikishia.net/view/Malik_al-Ashtar

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