Ep.9 Do NOT book HOTELS on this side of Masjid Nabawi (Madinah) Umrah Hajj 2024
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- Опубликовано: 30 мар 2023
- Which side of Masjid Al Nabawi should you stay? Watch this before booking your hotel. Some hotels look close to the Haram but are actually NOT. Here’s some practical tips which should be useful when you travel for Hajj or Umrah.
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This is true…I don’t recommend booking the hotels on the Qibla side as well. Especially if you’re with elderly people. I just came back from an Umrah trip and we stayed at Pullman ZamZam in Madinah…even though it’s close the the actual mosque, because it’s in front of the imam you have to keep walking until you find a spot/area for men especially if you want to pray in the courtyards of the mosque. Also if you’re with a female then you will have to walk and drop them off somewhere half way and the male area is usually on the far right corner side so you have to walk a bit more (if you’re walking from the qibla side and from a hotel where zamzam is located)
Best to book Sofitel, Dar Al Taqwa etc
Thank you for sharing your experience!
That's a valid point to consider
Thanks for watching
Excellent piece of info .... Jazak Allahu Khairan bro
@ Samia. Thanks for watching.
Thanks brother ..its helpful..i
Happy to help
Jazakallah for all the videos regarding Makkah and Medina. I am planning an umrah trip with my family and elderly mother next year and I have found your videos very informative. Particularly useful to know where all the bangladeshi food spots are as we don't tend to eat fast food. Thanks once again 👍
Thank you for watching!
Masha Allah
Jazakallah khairan for your efforts brother. Please do more videos about Makkah, Madina.
I appreciate your comment. Thank you for watching.
اللهم اجعلني من مواطني المدينة المنورة بصدقة الرسول الكريم صلى الله عليه وسلم.
Jzk brother, I struggle with walking and booked the Saja Al Madinah which is next to this gate :)
Wa Iyyakum. If my video was any help at all, I’m glad Alhamdulillah.
Assalam O Alikum Brother, How about Zum Zum Hotel
Please do on prices of hotels and where best to choose. For an average person. Jazakum Lahu Khayran
I will try to do a video on hotels In Sha Allah. If you have any questions, let me know. Thanks for watching.
Brother what about the distance from the women entry gate if our hotel is Assaafa?
I’m not sure, sorry.
Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported:
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, "The best of the men's rows (in Salat) is the first row and the worst is the last; but the best of the woman's row is the last and the worst of their rows is the first."
[Muslim].
وعنه قال: قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم: "خير صفوف الرجال أولها، وشرها آخرها، وخير صفوف النساء آخرها، وشرها أولها". ((رواه مسلم)).
Yes, of course the first row is the best. What’s your point?
This video is not saying don’t pray in the first row. Rather, it is providing some practical tips about what to do when the Masjid is full.
@LifeMoves thanks for your response. I don't like it to give any effort to promote this places for praying here... I did not accuse you and just showed the words of the beloved prophet ﷺ
Thank you for your kind reply.
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Brother are prayer areas specially for women near gate 311 ?
There are women’s prayer areas in many parts of the Masjid. Once you enter the haram, follow which way most women are going, you will find one of the women’s prayer areas.
this video is really helpful thank you . i am planning a umrah trio for next month i am traveling my with elderly mom who is on wheel chair please recommend me a hotel where i have accessibility before we travel to makkah for our umrah jazakallah
I am glad that you found the video useful. I cannot recommend specific hotels but you can look up hotels on booking(.) com and then check their location on google maps. Just keep in mind the information I mentioned in the video.
@@LifeMoves jazakallah brother . my mother will be on wheel chair can i take her for prophet grave ziyarah or they have seperate ways for men and women and do they have women helpers who can push the wheel chair at a cost .. thanks
If you are a man, you cannot enter the Rawdah when it’s women’s time to visit. It would have to be a woman pushing the wheelchair.
@@LifeMoves alright and for prophets grave there are seperate ways for men and women where i will be able to find a wheel chair helper thanks
Salam brother how do I book the hotel is there any website and how will I know if I am booking g a closer hotel with the number you mentioned
Walaikum Salam, I usually book using the app/website called Booking(.)com. I search for hotels on the app, find their addresses from there and then look up on google maps where they are in relation to masjid.
Where is the elaf al taqwa hotel situated? Qibla side or side where I can join the congregation?
If you are referring to the Elaf Al Taqwa hotel n Bani Khidrah, Madinah 42311 then it appears to be closer to the Qibla side. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t book it. Just keep the few minutes’ extra walk in mind.
Not clear for me..would you please advise some hotel name that Exactly close.. Which no gate should preferred specially for women?
Around gate 330 (a few gates to the left right) should be ok
Sofitel Al Shahd hotel
Sir how about the Mias hotel in south of masjid an nawabi?
I don’t know the exact location but depending on how far you are able and willing to walk, you have to decide what is suitable for you.
Syed, are there any places in Makkah and Madinah, which do breakfast. Lunch and dinner is fine but struggling to find places open for breakfast
@ A Ibrahim, many hotels do breakfast buffets. When you search on booking dot com (or the app) just select breakfast as a filter and the search results should show only the hotels that offer breakfast.
@@LifeMoves I was more asking about booking a hotel without the breakfast option and then eating breakfast elsewhere in a local cafe for much cheaper
Yes, there are eateries open in the morning. They’re not so much like breakfast cafes but rather regular restaurants and fast food joints that are open in the mornings. For example, if you were looking for cheaper options in Makkah, you could go to Al Safwa Tower nearby. You would find the regular food places open after Fajr.
assalamualaykum, how about Taiba Front? is it oke and near from female gate? because i’ll go with my elderly mom. thankyou
Walaikum Salam. The one on Musab ibn Omair street? Seems to be a good location.
@@LifeMoves thankyou 🙏
How to book cheap hotels near the masjid?
I usually use Booking dot com to find the best options. You can customise your search results using a number of filters.
Is anwar al madona movenpick a good hotel in terms of distance?
@ Madeeha, Yes, I have stayed there and would surely stay again.
@@LifeMoves InshaAllah will be staying there next week.
Would Elaaf Taqwa hotel be good for ladies entrance ?
How far is it from ladies entrance
@ Huzayfa, sorry I’m not exactly sure where that hotel is
can you provide a list of hotels then?
@ Zubair, The main point of this video was which side of the masjid your hotel should be. I have mentioned a hotel in this video. You can Google it and find other hotels around it. The hotels should be on the north side of the Masjid.
you are going nowhere man, don't miss led the public. Everybody who came there knew how far is his accommodation and how many minutes he need to join the namaz. the more you walk for prayer, the more you will be rewarded.
I think the word you are looking for is “mislead”, not “miss led”.
may be mislead but I am not discussing grammar here nor my first language is English. My view point is if somebody knew he needs 20 minutes to join the pray than he should walk before it. in case people stop booking hotels of the side you mention there will be huge business loss to this side and other sides will increase the rents and decrease the facilities. i hope you understand my English?
Where did I say Don’t book on the Qibla side? What I said is “Yes, you can book on this side, on the Qibla side. Just keep in mind that you have to walk a bit.”
What’s wrong with that?
as I wrote earlier this statement can effect the business of Qibla side hotels and shops. Indirectly you are agree with me by saying, "this time didn't book hotel to the Qibla side". anyhow I don't mean to discouraged or criticise you.
So what if it affects the hotel business on the Qibla side? With millions of visitors, they will never be empty. If fewer people book on that side and their prices go down, that’s great.
If there is a disadvantage on one side, why should not people know about it? If you have to walk longer from one side, would you rather not know about it and then decide?
People can then pay more and walk less. Or pay less and walk more. I don’t see any problem.
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