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Medine's date gardens produce some of the most prized dates in the world, especially the Ajwa variety. Hz. Peygamber Muhammad (PBUH) said: 'Whoever eats seven Ajwa dates in the morning will not be affected by poison or magic that day.' Over 200 varieties of dates grow in the Medine region. The date markets near Mescid-i Nebevi are a must-visit for hacilar.
Date palms have been central to Medine's identity for thousands of years. Hz. Peygamber (PBUH) specifically praised the dates of Medine, particularly the Ajwa variety from the Aaliyah (upper) area of the city. He sunnet eating dates for breaking fast and mentioned their medicinal and spiritual benefits in multiple hadith. The date palm also features in Kur'an-i Kerim, with Surah Maryam mentioning dates as sustenance provided to Maryam (AS). Medine's agricultural heritage centers around these gardens, which are maintained by local families and commercial farms.
Dates from Medine carry special significance in Islam due to multiple prophetic hadith praising them. The Ajwa date in particular is singled out for its protective and healing properties. Gifting Medine dates to family and friends is a beloved tradition among hacilar, connecting the barakah of the blessed city with loved ones at home.
The date markets near Mescid-i Nebevi offer the widest selection, with dozens of shops selling over 200 varieties. Ajwa dates are the most sought-after and most expensive. Other popular varieties include Safawi, Mabroom, Sukkari, and Khudri. Prices vary by quality and season; Ramadan and Hac seasons see higher prices. Buy from reputable shops and look for the Medine Chamber of Commerce quality seal. Fresh dates are available in harvest season (July-September); dried and processed dates are available year-round. Date gardens can be visited on organized tours outside the city.