Jordan is a sacred and historically rich land, deeply rooted in Islamic heritage. As the first region outside the Arabian Peninsula where Islam spread, it holds immense spiritual significance.
Jordan is home to the sites of key Islamic battle, Mutah, Fahl, and Yarmouk, and the resting places of many revered Prophets and Sahaba (companions of the Prophet ﷺ).
This all-inclusive spiritual and cultural journey is designed for UK-based Muslim travelers seeking a deep connection with Islamic history, prophetic traditions, and awe-inspiring landmarks.
Air condition Transport (Transfers)
Tours & Excursions
Flight to Amman
Flight to Amman
After breakfast head towards Kerak
1- After breakfast head towards Kerak where we will visit the Shrine of Prophet Noah (Nuh) (PBUH).
2- Al-Mazar Al Shamali where you will visit the Shrine of Prophet Dawud (PBUH) and the tombs (Maqamat) of Ja’afar bin- Abi Taleb / Zaid bin Haritha / Abdullah bin Rawahah, all who were martyred in the battle of Mutah.
3- Continue to Petra where you can view the shrine of Prophet Harun ‘Aaron’ the brother of Prophet Musa ‘Moses’ dinner and overnight Petra
1- After breakfast, full day tour to the Red Rose City Petra, Upon arrival you will begin an unforgettable trip on horse back till the siq after by foot till you reach the Treasury.
2- The local guide will give a brief history of the city the greatest Tourist attraction in the middle East. the Nabateans carved this capital of theirs from the living rock of the surrounding mountains in Petra. Among other monuments for the visitors today are Pharaoh’s Castle, the Triumphal arch, the Amphitheater and Monastery, stop at MOSES’ Spring which is still flowing till today on to Amman
1- After breakfast, we will depart to visit Ashabul Kahf (Raqeem Cave ) where al Raqeem cave lies. Onto Mount Nebo (the site where Prophet Yehya (PBUH) died) and where Prophet Moses (PBUH) stood and viewed the Holy Land , depart to airport for return flight.
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The Battle of Mutah was fought in the 8th year of Hijri, near the village of Mutah (currently located near the city of Karak in Jordan), between Muslims and the army of Byzantine Empire (Roman Empire). Today Shrines of Ja’far bin Abi Taleb, Zaid bin Haritha and Abdullah bin Rawaha lay there.
Maqam of Prophet Yusha {AS}, a Prophet that was very close to Prophet Musa {AS} he took his place as the leader of the Bani Israil after his death.
Yusha {AS} as the great grandson of Prophet {AS}, his full name being Yusha bin Nun bin Afraeem bin Yusuf.
Was a commander and one of the Companions of the Prophet Muhammad {SAW}. He is mostly known for being one of the ten to whom Paradise was promised. He remained commander of a large section of the Rashidun Army during the time of the Rashid Caliph Umar
Petra known for its famous archaeological located in Jordan’s southwestern desert. It was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom. Accessible via canyon called Al Siq, contains tombs and temples carved into pink sandstone cliffs. Also known as Rose City. Al Khazneh, a temple with an ornate, also known as The Treasury.
Mentioned in the Holy Quran in Surah Kahf. The cave is located in the suburb of Abu Alanda
This is the cave in which a group of pious youths sought refuge from a tyrannical pagan king and in which Allah {SAW} caused them to sleep for 300 years.
Also known as Ayn Musa) is a natural spring located at the main junction into Wadi Musa East of Petra. The spring was formed by Moses striking a rock. Now a three domed structure is built over the spring, which is flowing to this day.
Known asJabal Nībū an elevated ridge located in Jordan, Part of the Abarim mountain range, Mount Nebo where Musa {AS} was granted a view of the Promised Land.The view from the summit provides a panorama of the West Bank across the Jordan River valley. The city of Jericho is usually visible.
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Muslim-Friendly Services: Tailored itineraries with halal meals, prayer arrangements in mosques, and historic ziyārāt.
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The package includes return flights, 4-star hotel accommodations, airport transfers, Halal meals, professional Islamic tour guides, and visits to religious and historical sites across Jordan including Amman, Petra, and the Dead Sea.
Yes, the tour features several sacred Ziyarah locations such as the Cave of the Seven Sleepers (Ahl Al-Kahf), Maqam of Prophet Shu’ayb (AS), Maqam of Prophet Yusha (AS), and the grave of Prophet Harun (AS) near Petra.
Yes, this historical and spiritual site is a major highlight of the Jordan tour. A guided visit is included with historical background and time for reflection.
Absolutely. The tour is designed to be accessible, with prayer breaks, short travel times, and accommodations suitable for families and seniors.
Yes, all meals are prepared at Halal-certified establishments. We ensure strict adherence to Islamic dietary laws throughout the journey.
You’ll visit several Islamic heritage sites including the tombs of the Sahabah (companions of the Prophet ﷺ) in Al-Mazar, Mutah, and other key landmarks like Mount Nebo, where Prophet Musa (AS) viewed the Holy Land.
Yes, all Ziyarah and historical excursions are led by English-speaking Muslim guides with expertise in Islamic history and local culture.
Yes, Jordan is one of the most stable countries in the region and welcomes Muslim tourists with excellent hospitality and infrastructure.
Yes, all our itineraries are prayer-friendly, with built-in Salah breaks and easy access to mosques or prayer areas.
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