The Rawdah Sharif — the blessed area between النبي's (صلى الله عليه وسلم) pulpit (minbar) and his tomb — is one of the most spiritually significant spots in Islam. النبي said: 'Between my house and my pulpit is a garden from the gardens of Paradise.' Women have designated access times separate from men to ensure comfort and safety in this small, highly sought-after area.
Women's access hours typically include the morning period after Fajr الصلاة until before Dhuhr, and sometimes additional evening slots. These schedules can change, so check with your hotel or the مسجد administration upon arrival in المدينة. The Saudi authorities have implemented a booking system — you may need to reserve a slot through the Nusuk app or the مسجد's management system, especially during peak seasons (الحج, رمضان, school holidays).
Practical tips for visiting the Rawdah: arrive well before your designated time as queues can be very long. Bring your الصلاة mat and القرآن if you wish to pray and read there. Be prepared for a short visit due to the large number of women waiting. Pray two ركعةs in the Rawdah area if possible — الصلاة here carries immense blessing. Send salawat (blessings) upon النبي. After visiting the Rawdah, you may send greetings (salam) to النبي at his tomb and to Abu Bakr and Umar (رضي الله عن them) who are buried beside him. Maintain patience and dignity in the queue — pushing or rushing detracts from the spiritual أهمية of the visit.