Madinah Landmarks

Mount Uhud

Religious and Historical Significance:

At the foot of Uhud, one of the greatest battles of Islam, the Battle of Uhud, took place. Seventy of the companions, including the Master of Martyrs, Hamza ibn Abdulmuttalib, may Allah be pleased with him, were martyred in this battle.

The Messenger of Allah, blessings and peace be upon him, often referred to it as an example of magnitude. For instance, commending his companions, he said, “Do not revile my companions, for if one of you were to spend as much gold as Uhud, it would not amount to a handful spent by one of them or even half of it."

Overview:

• The mountain is approximately 4 km north of the Prophet's Mosque.

• It was given this name due to its isolation from the surrounding mountains, so it stands separate from the rest of the mountains.

• This mountain extends as a chain from east to west, and slants north. It has the following estimated proportions:

- Length: 7 km

- Width: 2-3 km

- Height: up to 1,077 m

Unique Nature:

Mountain rocks vary in color from red granite to dark green and black. Many caves, cracks, and cavities that hold rainwater are found in the mountain.

Easy Access:

Despite the intensive urban development and the many cultural changes that have taken place around Mount Uhud, the mountain has been preserved, even though it is surrounded by neighborhoods and modern roads. It has preserved its nature and shape. Those who wish to go to this mountain can easily reach it through paved and serviced roads.

You can go to Mount Uhud using one of the following:

1. Madinah buses.

2. Hop-on Hop-off bus.

3. Private cars and taxis.

Landmarks in Uhud:

• Mount Uhud

• The Archers' Mount

• Martyrs' Cemetery