The route begins in Makkah, where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companions set out in a group of around 70-80 people. They traveled through the Arabian desert, following the ancient trade route known as the "Darb al-Arbain" (the Forty Days' Road).
: The starting point south of Makkah where the Prophet (pbuh) and Abu Bakr (ra) hid in a cave for three days. Wadi al-Safra The route begins in Makkah, where the Prophet
The final photo is iconic: the green dome of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi rising over the date palms. The caption reads: “Here, the Ansar greeted the Prophet with ‘Ta’l’al Badru ‘Alayna’ (The full moon rises over us).” The route begins in Makkah