Medina is a city in western Saudi Arabia, known for its profound religious significance in Islam. It is the second holiest city after Mecca and is home to the Prophet's Mosque, which houses the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad. Medina served as the first Islamic capital and played a crucial role in the early development of the Muslim community.
The city is a vibrant center of Islamic culture and history, attracting millions of pilgrims each year. Visitors can explore its rich heritage, including ancient architecture and bustling markets, making it a unique blend of spirituality and tradition.