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Meet and assist at Queen Alia International Airport by our representative, after visa formalities, transfer to your hotel in Amman for check-in.
Transfer for a full day visit of shrines in Jordan, visit the Shrine of Prophet Shu’ayb ‘Jethro’ and Shrine of Prophet Yusha ‘Joshua’ in As-Salt, then continue to Jordan Valley and visit Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah/Shurahbil Ibn Hasnah/ Mu’ath Bin Jabal
A popular attraction outside of Amman is Kahf Al-Raqim or The Cave of The Seven Sleepers. Mentioned in the Holy Qur’an in a Sura named Al-Kahf (the Cave), it is located outside the village of Al-Raqim, 10 km east of Amman. Persecuted by despotic rule of Trajan for monotheism, a group of pious youths took refuge in this cave.
Jerash; a tour through the colonnaded street, amphitheater, Churches, temples and the vast Roman Forum. The best preserved Roman City Grease, which is called Jerash today, and known also as the city of 1.000 pillars. The city golden age came under Roman rule and the site is now generally acknowledged to be one of the best preserved Roman provincial towns in the world.
Visit the stronghold of Qala’at el-Rabbad in Ajloun. This medieval fortress was built by the Arabs of the Ayyubid dynasty around (AD 1185) as a defense against the Crusaders and was once surrounded by a sixteen-meter wide moat with a drawbridge.
Proceed to visit the Sanctuary at Mount Nebo the (Memorial burial place of Prophet Moses). Mount Nebo is the place where Moses viewed the Holy Land of Canaan. Mount Nebo’s first church was built in the late fourth century to mark the site.
There are many shrines significant to Islam located in and around Kerak
Prophet Nuh: ‘Noah’ shrine in the city of Kerak. Allah sent Him to his people to warn them of divine punishment if they continued to worship idols, as stated in the Holy Qur’an in a Sura entitled Noah (Sura 71, verses 1-3): “We sent Noah to his People (with the Command): Do thou warn thy People before there comes to them a grievous Chastisement. He said: O my People! I am to you a Warner, clear and open: That ye should worship Allah, fear Him, and obey me”. Credited with great wisdom and piety.
The Prophet and King of Israel, Sulayman ‘Solomon’, has a shrine in Sarfah near Kerak. Prophet Solomon had great powers that included control over the winds, over the Jinnis, and understanding the language of birds and other animals. Islam regards Solomon as impeccable like his father Prophet and King Dawud ‘David’.
Prophet Solomon is mentioned in 16 verses in the Holy Qur’an.
Zayd ibn Harithah: or Zayd mawla Muhammad was a prominent figure in the early Islamic community and the only one of sahaba whose name appears in the Qur’an (33:37). He was the adopted son of the prophet (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam). He was the 01st leader who was killed during the battle.
Ja‘far ibn Abī Tālib: (Died 629), also known as Ja‘far at-Tayyār, was the son of Abu Talib ibn ‘Abdul Muttalib (the uncle of prophet (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam), and the elder brother of the fourth Islam caliph, Ali ibn Abi Talib. Jafar was raised by his uncle, Abbas ibn ‘Abdul Muttalib, for his father was a poor man and had to support a big family. He embraced Islam in around 613. He appointed Zayd ibn Harithah as commander of the army and he was subsequently killed during the battle.
Abdullah ibn Rawahah ibn Tha‘labah: was one of the companions of the prophet (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam), He was one of the twelve representatives of the Ansar who took an oath of allegiance initially, before the Hijra and later spread Islam to Medina. Also, he was among the 73 that pledged allegiance to the prophet (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam) in Medina; Abd Allah ibn Rawahah was third in command during the Battle of Mu’tah and was subsequently killed during the battle.
Visit the unique “Rose-Red” city of Petra, built by the Arab Nabateans who hewed their monumental tombs, palaces, temples, and treasury from the desert rock’s sandstone in its’ natural hues of rose and gold. You will begin the trip reaching the entrance of the impressive narrow gorge (Siq), leading to a marvelously magical monument, where you get a glimpse of the Treasury, continue to the street of facades, the Royal Tombs, the Cardo, Temples, Churches, Museums.
Little Petra; is one of the most important archaeological sites, the 9,000-year-old Neolithic settlement of Beidha and the nearby Siq El-Barid, a miniature Petra ( Little Petra ) with its own small Siq ( gorge ), carved tombs and monuments.
Transfer to Wadi Rum, set out an excursion at the largest and most magnificent of Jordan’s deserts of Wadi Rum, (Valley of the moon),.The largest and most magnificent of Jordan’s desert landscapes.
Tour inside the desert with a 4×4 off-road SUV for 2 hours, “Vast, Echoing and God-like “- these were the words T.E. Lawrence used in describing Wadi Rum.
Amman; is the capital city of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Start with the downtown area, the oldest part of Amman, which is crowned by the Citadel offering a panoramic view of the whole city. Here one can also see the ancient ruins of the Temple of Hercules that date back to (AD 161 – 180), the Byzantine Church, the Omayyad Palace, and the fascinating Archaeological Museum which houses an excellent collection of the antiquities of Jordan.
At the foot of the Citadel is the 2nd century AD Roman Theater, still used today for cultural events.
Transfer to Amman airport for departure.