Islamic Tours

Jordan & Jerusalem

8

DAYS


Day 1: Arrange visit to ( Maqamat )

Arrive Amman Airport, meet and assist, and before arrive to the Hotel will visit the Seven Sleepers Allah (Glorified and Exalted is He) describes their sleeping in the Holy Quran in Surah Kahf:“And thou wouldst have deemed them waking though they were asleep, and we caused them to turn over to the right and the left, and their dog stretching out his paws on the threshold. If thou hadst observed them closely thou hadst assuredly turned away from them in flight, and hadst been filled with awe of them.Transfer to hotel - For Dinner and Over Night in Amman



Day 2: Arrange visit to ( Maqamat )

After Breakfast ., will arrange to visit the following sights :
Bilal Ibn Rabah was one of the most trusted and loyal Sahabah (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was born in Mecca and is considered as the first muezzin, chosen by Muhammad himself.[1][4][5] Born as a slave of Abyssinian (Ethiopian) decent, Bilal was among the emancipated slaves freed by Abu Bakr due to the Islamic teachings of slavery (see Muhammad's views on slavery). He was known for his beautiful voice with which he called people to their prayers. He died sometime between 638 to 642, when he was just over sixty years old. Bilal ibn Rabah, rose to a position of prominence in Islam. His respected stature during the birth of Islam is often cited by Muslims as evidence of the importance of pluralism and racial equality in the foundations of the religion.
Abdul Rahman Bin Auf Abdur Rahman was friends with Umayyah ibn Khalaf, a stern opponent of Islam. When Abdur Rahman emigrated to Medina, the two formed a written agreement, according to which Abdur Rahman was to protect Umayyah's property and family in Medina, while Umayyah would protect Abdur Rahman's in Mecca. When Abdur Rahman wanted to sign the document, Umayyah protested, saying "I do not know Ar-Rahman" and requested that the pre-Islamic name "Abdu Amr" should be used, to which Abdur Rahman yielded. The two met again in the Battle of Badr in March 624.
Jarash City : To visit the Prophet Hud ( PBUH), Then will continue to visit JERASH Roman City the City's golden age came under Roman rule,Jarash reveals paved and colonnaded streets, soaring hilltop temples, handsome theatres, spacious public squares and plazas, baths, fountains and city walls pierced by towers and gats, Hadrians Arch, Hippodrome, Jarash Archaeological Museum Lunch in the local restaurant in Jarash .
Then back to Amman for Dinner and over night .



Day 3: Dirar Bin Al-Azwar, Prophet Syuaeb, Nabi Ayub, Yusha, Lut

After Breakfast, will arrange a Tour in Jordan Valley , to visit the Tomb of Dirar Bin Al-Azwar Were Located in the northern part of the Jordan Valley, this mosque replaces an existing mosque built to commemorate the Prophet’s Companion Dirar Bin Al-Azwar, within an extended area that was the campsite and battleground of Muslim armies facing the Roman Empire.
Then will arrange visit to ( Maqamat ) of Abu Ubaydah Amer Bin Al-Jarrah / Muath bin Jabal / Shurahbil bin Hasnah / Amer bin Abi Waqqas .

Then will countiue in our trip to visit the Prophet Syuaeb: Shuʿayb proclaimed the faith of Islam and warned the people to end their fraudulent ways. When they did not repent, God destroyed both communities Shuʿayb is understood by Muslims to have been one of the few Arabian prophets mentioned by name in the Qur'an.
Nabi Ayub : The Qur'an mentions Job's narrative in a concise manner. Muslim historical literature, however, fleshes out Job's story and describes him as being a late descendant of the patriarch Noah., Islamic tradition mentions that Satan heard the angels of God speak of Job as being the most faithful man of his generation. & Prophet Yusha: After the Bani Israil fled bondage in Egypt and wandered the desert for 40 years Musa ( upon him be peace) died close to Bayt Al-Maqdis , often referred to as the Promised land, Yusha ( upon him be peace, took over and led the Bani Israil over the river Jordan and into the surrounding of Jericho ( Also known locally as Ariha) it was a splendid city with large palaces , He laid siege over it for sex months and then with a final push, raising the takbeer, he led his army in and conquered it .. Amman for overnight and Dinner .



Day 4: Tomb Ja'fer Bin Abi Talib & Zeid Ibn Al-Harithah

Karak & Petra
After the Breakfast, will arrange visit to Karak, Muata was fought in 629 (5 Jumada al-awwal 8 AH in the Islamic calendar), near the village of Mu'tah, east of the Jordan River and Karak in Karak Governorate, between the forces of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad and the forces of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire .
Ja"far Bin Abi Talib,: (c.590–629 CE), also known as Ja’far al-Tayyar, was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and an older brother of Ali.Ja’far was the third son of Abu Talib ibn Abdul Muttalib and Fatima bint Asad, hence a cousin of Muhammad. His older brothers were Talib and Aqil; his younger brother was Ali; and his sisters were Fakhita, Jumana and Rayta.
When there was a drought in Mecca, Abu Talib could not afford to support his family. His brother Abbas therefore took charge of the young Ja’far was an early convert to Islam.[4] He married Asma bint Umays, who converted to Islam in 614-615.
Zeid Ibn Al-Harithah : (c. 581-629 CE) was a companion of Muhammad who was at one stage regarded as his son. He is the only companion whose name appears in the Qur'an (33:37).
Nabi Noah : Noah is a highly important figure in Islam, and is seen as one of the most significant prophets of all. The Qur'an contains 43 references to Noah in 28 chapters and the seventy-first chapter, Chapter Noah, is named after him. Noah's narratives largely consist around his preaching as well the story of the Deluge. Noah's narrative lays the prototype for many of the subsequent prophetic stories, which begin with the prophet warning his people and then the community rejecting the message and facing a punishment.
Abdullah Bin Rawaha, Then will continue to visit in Kerak, Lunch in Karak, Then will continue to Petra., Over night & Dinner in Petra



Day 5: Petra


After Breakfast, will visit the PETRA , A World Wonder a UNESCO World Heritage Site ., Petra is Jordan's greatest tourist attraction and it's the most famous monument., Full day visiting the rose-red city known as Sela in the Bible and lost to the world for five centuries until it was rediscovered in 1812. Enter Petra on horseback through a narrow gorge carved in the sandstone and opening on the stunning view of the Treasury, The Treasury of Al-Khazneh, appears dramatically at the end of the Siq. Used in the final sequence of the film " Indiana Jones and the last Crusade ". Then back to Amman.



Day 6: Hebron & Jerusalem

After Breakfast, will head it to King Hussain Bridge for crossing the Holy Land , Will meet and assist and will continue to the Hebron to visit Prophet Ibrahim ( if situation allowed ) then head to Jerusalem to Visit Al-Aqsa and Doom of the Rock a free day for prayer and shopping in the Old City of Jerusalem , Over night and Dinner in Jerusalem .



Day 7 : Jerusalem – Akko - Amman

After Breakfast , a Free day on the Old city Jerusalem , Then will drive to Akko visiting the Jezzar Pasha Mosque, and "tomb of the Prophet Salih ." then to The Templar Tunnel, lunch at the Ancient Port of Akko , afternoon, will back to Jerusalem for Dinner and Over Night .



Day 8 : Jerusalem –- Amman

After breakfast will cross the Bridge of to Amman – and will continue to Departure from Int'l Air Port.