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Uhud Battlefield (Saudi Arabia)

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The Uhud Battlefield, located north of Medina, is one of the most significant historical sites in early Islamic history. It was the location of the Battle of Uhud in 625 AD (3 AH), a major conflict between the early Muslim community and the Meccan forces. The battlefield is dominated by Mount Uhud, a massive sandstone formation stretching several kilometers known for its reddish hue. A key feature of the site is the Archers' Hill (Jabal al-Rumah), a small rocky outcrop where Muslim archers were stationed to secure the plain. The battle resulted in significant losses for the Muslims, including the martyrdom of Hamza bin Abdul-Muttalib, the Prophet's uncle, who is buried on-site. Today, the area is a place of remembrance and is visited by pilgrims from across the globe. The Martyrs' Cemetery, marked by a simple enclosure, is situated at the foot of the mountain. The site serves as a poignant reminder of steadfastness and the strategic lessons derived from this historical military engagement.

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The most pleasant time to visit is Feb, Mar, Nov.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The historical Uhud Battlefield can be accessed and extensively viewed by visitors as an open outdoor area. The site comprises the distinctive Mount Uhud, the historically significant Archers' Hill, and the Martyrs' Cemetery. It is a highly important place of pilgrimage that requires deep respect and appropriate behavior from all who visit.
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Typical hours
As a freely accessible open-air site, there are no strict opening hours or formal entrance gates. However, the historic location is most frequently visited during the daytime, particularly in the cooler early morning or late afternoon hours. During the busy periods of Hajj or Umrah, it can become extremely crowded at any time of day.
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Photography
Taking photographs for personal memories is generally permitted, but it must always be done discreetly and respectfully. Taking close-up pictures of people praying or of the cemetery should be completely avoided or done only from a highly respectful distance. The view from the Archers' Hill looking towards Mount Uhud features a historically significant panorama.
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Time needed
A typical visit lasts about one to a maximum of two hours, depending entirely on how intensely you wish to explore the historic location. This is ample time to respectfully climb the Archers' Hill and absorb the profound atmosphere of the historic grounds. Tour guides on site frequently provide highly detailed explanations of the battle's progression, which takes some time.
Combine with
A visit to Mount Uhud can be very easily combined with the other highly important Islamic historical sites located in Medina. The Prophet's Mosque (Al-Masjid an-Nabawi) and the Quba Mosque are the most well-known religious destinations in the city. The Dar Al Madinah Museum also provides exceptionally valuable historical context regarding the city's rich history.
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Getting there
The battlefield is situated in the northern part of Medina, just a few kilometers away from the bustling city center. It is very easily reached by taking a taxi, utilizing tour buses, or joining organized Ziyarat tours that are widely offered at many hotels. Sufficient parking spaces are typically available directly near the expansive site.
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Insider tip
Make absolutely sure to wear highly modest and respectful clothing that strictly adheres to established Islamic guidelines. A short but worthwhile climb up the Archers' Hill will provide you with an excellent and comprehensive overview of the entire historical terrain. Take the necessary time to read the provided explanatory panels to better grasp the strategic movements of the battle.

Geography

Coordinates
24.50250, 39.61050

Facts

  • Site of the historic battle on March 23, 625 AD (7 Shawwal 3 AH).
  • Mount Uhud is roughly 7 kilometers long and 1,077 meters high.
  • Contains the tomb of Hamza, the Prophet Muhammad's uncle.
  • Jabal al-Rumah (Archers' Hill) stands about 15 meters above the plain.
  • A total of 70 Muslim companions were martyred during the conflict.
  • Located approximately 5 kilometers north of Medina's city center.

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Sights in the town Uhud Battlefield (4)

bowling planet center📍 landmark

This modern entertainment center has multiple bowling lanes and arcade games for families near the Uhud battlefield.

🕒 Fr-Tu 17:00-02:00; We-Th 17:00-04:00

kingdom palace🏰 castle

This regal structure impresses with its fortress-like walls and ornamental gates overlooking the historical plain.

Masjid Al Khashaqshi📍 landmark

A cozy neighborhood mosque featuring an elaborately designed mihrab and a shaded inner courtyard.

Masjid Al Mansour📍 landmark

This mosque with its bright white dome is located in a busy district not far from the historic sites of Uhud.

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Frequently asked questions

What happened here?
The significant battle of Uhud took place here in 625.
Is there a visitor center?
There is no formal exhibition, but signs provide historical info.
What is the terrain like?
It is rocky, partly hilly desert terrain.
Is it safe?
Yes, the area is safe and easily accessible.
How long should you stay?
About 30-60 minutes is enough for an overview.
Uhud Battlefield: where is it located?
Uhud Battlefield is located in Saudi Arabia.
Uhud Battlefield: what is there to see?
Highlights include bowling planet center, kingdom palace, Masjid Al Khashaqshi.
Uhud Battlefield: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Feb, Mar, Nov.
Uhud Battlefield: why is it worth visiting?
The Uhud Battlefield, located north of Medina, is one of the most significant historical sites in early Islamic history.
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