Embark on an enlightening spiritual journey with our bespoke Islamic tours through Jordan. Guided by an esteemed Shaykh and in the company of fellow seekers of faith, our carefully curated tour will enrich your spiritual understanding and deepen your connection with the rich Islamic history. Visit the sacred sites of the Battle of Mu’tah and the Maqams of the noble Sahaba, Zaid bin Harith, Ja’far in Abi Talib, and Abdullah bin Ruwah (RA). Delve into the divine tale of faith at the Kahf Al Raqim, the Cave of the Seven Sleepers, and pay respects at the venerable Sahabi Tree, a timeless witness to our beloved Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
Continue your spiritual exploration through the historic town of As-Salt, paying respects at the sacred Maqams of Prophets Shu’ayb (AS), Yusha (AS), and Ayyub (AS). These spiritual encounters, interspersed with moments of tranquility and reflection, deepen your understanding of the diverse tapestry of Islamic heritage and provide a profound sense of connection with the path tread by Prophets and Sahaba alike.
Conclude your extraordinary journey at the breathtaking spectacle of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, architectural splendour and natural wonder combine to create an awe-inspiring end to your pilgrimage. From the tranquil beginnings of spiritual enlightenment to the stunning climax in Petra, our Islamic tour is meticulously designed to cater to your spiritual and worldly needs. May Allah ﷻ accept your Ziyara as you join us on this extraordinary journey of faith, spirituality, and heritage.
We provide group bookings and can offer custom packages for small groups!
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The Hashimi Hotel provides a laundry service on request and prices are per an average sized laundry bag.
Alhamdulillah, we have taken 150+ pilgrims since 2019. We have good relationships with those on the ground to ensure your journey to Masjid Al-Aqsa is trouble-free and by the Will of Allah ﷻ everyone has enjoyed their visits and wished that they had come sooner! Travellers included families, children, grandparents and solo travellers.
The Hashimi Hotel which is what we primarily use is just 6 a minute walk away from Masjid Al-Aqsa.
The hotel also has a rooftop with an amazing view of the Al-Aqsa compound so you can enjoy its beauty whilst in the Hotel too!
All our Masjid Al-Aqsa packages include breakfast buffet and evening dinner which is freshly cooked and provided by the Hotel. Midday lunch is not included and will be required to purchase individually.
Visas are issued on arrival at the airport by immigration staff. The security checks and clearance for your visa can take a little while.
Alhamdulillah as our deen promotes we will show Sabr (Patience) and a short while later we will be on a way to the Old City of Jerusalem and then to Masjid Al-Aqsa.
Nope, whilst going through Israeili immigration the authorities will not stamp you passport.
Instead you will be given an entry permit on a small piece of paper, we advise for this to be kept along with your passport when leaving the hotel to show evidence of your legal entry.
Alhamdulillah, subject to the availability of spaces we may be able to accommodate travelers from other countries too.
Simply contact us and put forward a request and we will try and facilitate this for you.
Local currency is in Israeli Shekels. Use this tool to calculate the exchange rate Link.
Within the Old City of Jerusalem where our hotel is located, there are several Money Exchange Shops & ATMs which can be used to exchange or withdraw funds.
Mobile phone shops are available in proximity to our hotels. Sim cards can be purchased along with data from around £10-20 depending on how much GB you require.
WiFi is available throughout the hotel and rooftop.
All our tours are family friendly, sisters are welcome and will be paired up with other sisters who are lone travellers.
Yes, sisters are permitted to enter during Menstruation at Masjid Al-Aqsa. Although in normal situations back at home it is impermissible for a sister to stay in the Masjid, in Masjid Al-Aqsa it is considered an exception and the Imams of the Masjid have given a Fatwa for its permissibility.
Nope, at present, the local authorities are not obligating any proof of vaccination status or a PCR test.