Islamic Jordan Sites Tours featuring shrines mosques and sacred heritage places
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Islamic Jordan Sites – Shrines, Companions, Prophets & Sacred Heritage Tours

Discover Islamic sites in Jordan, a faith-focused journey through shrines, tombs, mosques, companions’ resting places, early Islamic history, Qur’anic heritage and spiritual landmarks across Amman, the Jordan Valley, Karak, Mutah, the Dead Sea region and beyond.

Islamic Sites Tours in Jordan with sacred shrines and religious heritage
Destination Overview

Islamic Sites in Jordan Overview

A Spiritual Journey Through Jordan’s Islamic Heritage

Jordan is a land graced with sites, shrines and tombs connected with prophets, companions and early Islamic history. Its location between the Arabian Peninsula, Jerusalem, Syria and Egypt made it an important land bridge for faith, travel, trade and historic encounters.

For visitors interested in Islamic heritage, Jordan offers a meaningful route through sacred places such as Ashab Al Kahf, the shrines of venerable companions near Amman and the Jordan Valley, the Mutah battle martyrs near Karak, and sites connected with prophets including Prophet Nuh and Prophet Shuayb.

Known ForIslamic shrines, companions’ tombs, mosques and spiritual heritage
Main RegionsAmman, Jordan Valley, Karak, Mutah, Dead Sea and northern Jordan
Best ForFaith-based travelers, families, cultural tours and pilgrimage groups
Tour StylePrivate driver, flexible timing and customized Islamic heritage routes
Why Visit Islamic Sites in Jordan?

Why Jordan Is Important for Islamic Heritage Travel

Jordan has been continuously settled through many periods of history and has long been a meeting point between civilizations. Its religious importance is reflected in the presence of shrines, tombs and sacred places linked with prophets and companions, as well as historical routes connected to early Islamic expansion and major events.

Islamic sites in Jordan allow visitors to learn, reflect and strengthen their understanding of the region’s faith heritage. These tours can be arranged with respectful timing, private transportation and a route that connects spiritual places with Jordan’s cultural landscapes, local hospitality and major historical destinations.

Important Islamic Sites and Regions in Jordan

  • Ashab Al Kahf, the Cave of the Seven Sleepers near Amman
  • Shrine of Abdul-Rahman ibn Awf in Jubaiha, Amman
  • Shrine of Bilal bin Rabah in Wadi Essair, Amman
  • Mutah battle martyrs’ shrines near Karak
  • Shrines of Zaid bin Harithah, Ja’far bin Abi Talib and Abdullah bin Ruwahah
  • Prophet Nuh / Noah shrine in Karak
  • Prophet Shuayb shrine in Jordan
  • Jordan Valley shrines including Abu Ubaidah ibn Al-Jarrah, Muath ibn Jabal and Shurahbil ibn Hasanah
  • Dead Sea region and traditions connected with Prophet Lut
  • Historic mosques, cultural centers and Islamic heritage landscapes across Jordan
Suggested Islamic Heritage Routes

Islamic Jordan Sites Tour Routes

Islamic heritage tours in Jordan can be arranged as a short Amman-area visit, a full-day Jordan Valley and Karak route, or a multi-day spiritual itinerary combining Islamic sites with Jordan’s major cultural attractions.

Amman Islamic HeritageAshab Al Kahf, Abdul-Rahman ibn Awf shrine, Bilal bin Rabah shrine and selected Amman cultural stops.
Jordan Valley ShrinesAbu Ubaidah ibn Al-Jarrah, Muath ibn Jabal, Shurahbil ibn Hasanah and other companion-related heritage sites.
Karak & Mutah RouteMutah battle martyrs’ shrines, Prophet Nuh shrine and nearby historical places in southern-central Jordan.
Prophets & Companions RouteA customized route connecting prophets’ shrines, companions’ tombs and Islamic historical landmarks.
Family Faith TourA comfortable route with private driver, flexible stops and educational Islamic heritage experiences for families.
Islamic Jordan + HighlightsCombine Islamic sites with Amman, Jerash, Dead Sea, Petra, Wadi Rum and Jordan’s wider heritage attractions.
Islamic heritage sites in Jordan with shrines mosques and sacred history
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Travel Planning

How to Visit Islamic Sites in Jordan with Jordan Horizons Tours

Islamic Jordan Sites tours are best arranged privately, allowing respectful pacing, prayer-friendly timing, family comfort and the ability to focus on the places most meaningful to each traveler. Routes can start from Amman, the Dead Sea, Queen Alia International Airport or any major city in Jordan.

Suggested Islamic Jordan Tour Ideas

  • Islamic sites in Amman half-day or full-day private tour
  • Ashab Al Kahf and Amman shrines private tour
  • Jordan Valley companions’ shrines tour
  • Karak, Mutah battle martyrs and Prophet Nuh shrine tour
  • Islamic Jordan pilgrimage itinerary with private driver
  • Islamic heritage tour combined with Petra, Wadi Rum and the Dead Sea
FAQ

Islamic Jordan Sites FAQ

What are the most important Islamic sites in Jordan?

Important Islamic sites include Ashab Al Kahf near Amman, shrines of companions in Amman and the Jordan Valley, Mutah battle martyrs’ shrines near Karak, Prophet Nuh shrine and Prophet Shuayb shrine.

Can Islamic sites in Jordan be visited on a private tour?

Yes. A private tour is the best way to visit Islamic heritage sites because timing, route, prayer breaks and family needs can be arranged flexibly.

Can Islamic sites be combined with Petra and Wadi Rum?

Yes. Islamic heritage sites can be included in a wider Jordan itinerary with Amman, the Dead Sea, Petra, Wadi Rum, Jerash and other cultural destinations.

Are Islamic Jordan tours suitable for families?

Yes. Islamic Jordan Sites tours are suitable for families, students, groups and travelers who want a respectful, educational and faith-focused journey.

Plan Your Islamic Jordan Sites Tour

Contact Jordan Horizons Tours to arrange a private Islamic heritage tour, family pilgrimage, faith-based itinerary or customized Jordan journey featuring Ashab Al Kahf, Amman shrines, Jordan Valley companions’ tombs, Mutah, Karak, Prophet Nuh shrine, Prophet Shuayb shrine, Petra, Wadi Rum and more.