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不寻常的一日游,参观阿尔拜特的非旅游清真寺

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阿尔拜特清真寺一日游

探访埃及旅游清真寺中先知穆罕默德家族的圣地。本书力求通过融合精神与历史元素,重现这种体验,为读者提供一次有趣且令人振奋的历史遗迹之旅。

想要探索开罗伊斯兰世界里那些非旅游热门的清真寺和陵墓,包括先知穆罕默德家族在各个清真寺的安葬地阿尔拜特,立即预订我们的开罗一日游特惠。

让我们走进爱资哈尔清真寺,了解伊斯兰文化。我们还会了解这座清真寺的重要性。之后,我们将前往汗哈利利集市。

通过这次旅行,我们将探索埃及文物,并感受这些重要遗址的古老氛围。为了保证获得良好的体验,通常建议您与组织公司核实您的信息和安排。

Inclusion

开罗和吉萨酒店接送。

所有埃及之旅均由现代化的无烟空调车辆接送。

在您前往阿尔拜特清真寺的非凡一日游中,我们将提供专业的英语私人导游服务。

伊斯兰开罗之旅中,上述景点和清真寺的门票及入场费。

开罗购物之旅。

伊斯兰开罗一日游期间提供瓶装水。

所有埃及一日游均包含所有税费和服务费。

Exclusion

行程中未提及的任何开罗额外活动。

小费不包含在我们开罗一日游的价格中。

斋月期间,旅游景点下午3:00关闭,因此旅行通常提前一小时开始。

此价格适用于埃及圣诞节和新年之旅或埃及复活节之旅。

Itinerary

浏览我们独特的开罗一日游,包括前往阿尔拜特清真寺的非凡开罗之旅。行程从早上开始,来自开罗顶级旅游公司的认证埃及古物学家导游将从您的酒店接您,带您前往埃及最著名的清真寺——艾资哈尔清真寺,该清真寺由法蒂玛王朝于公元996年建造。每周五,您可以参加主麻聚礼,然后参观另一座著名的清真寺,伊玛目侯赛因的头颅就埋葬于此。侯赛因清真寺是先知穆罕默德(愿主福安之)的孙子,我们为他的平安祈祷。

抵达后,您将有机会浏览该地区的各种伊斯兰服装店,这些商店提供各种各样的服装和文学作品。

午餐将在当地餐厅供应最常见的埃及美食之一——库沙里(Koshari)。

午餐后,您将继续您的一日游,探索开罗赛义达·泽纳布清真寺(El Sayeda Zeinab Mosque)旗下其他几座历史悠久、名气不大的清真寺。这座清真寺是为了纪念先知穆罕默德的孙女而建,愿祈祷与和平降临于他,它位于赛义达·泽纳布广场的中心区域。

赛义达·泽纳布清真寺:

赛义达·泽纳布是先知之女赛义达·法蒂玛(Al Sayeda Fatima)与其堂兄阿里·伊本·阿比·塔勒布(Ali Ibn Abi Taleb)的小女儿。此外,她还是两位伊玛目哈桑(Al Hassan)和侯赛因(Al Hussein)的妹妹。

她抵达埃及后不久,她的清真寺便在回历61年沙班月新月出现之际落成。这发生在三角洲东部地区的一个小村庄阿巴萨,埃及倭马亚王朝的瓦利·马斯拉玛·伊本·马赫利德·安萨里亲临现场迎接她。

之后,她定居在富斯塔特城,这是开罗之前的埃及第一个伊斯兰首都。在那里,她与马斯拉玛住在一起。继续您的开罗一日游,您可以参观位于埃尔-赛义达·纳菲萨广场以南150米的赛义达·纳菲萨清真寺。这座清真寺由穆罕默德·阿里帕夏王朝时期的阿拔斯·赫尔米二世建造。

赛义德·纳菲萨清真寺:

之后,您应该参观赛义德·纳菲萨清真寺,它是先知穆罕默德家族的成员,在埃及享有盛誉。最后,以参观阿姆鲁·伊本·阿尔清真寺结束您的一日游,它是非洲最古老的清真寺,也是埃及第一座清真寺。

这座清真寺也被称为泰姬陵,建于公元642年(伊斯兰历21年),由率领占领埃及的穆斯林军队的阿姆鲁·伊本·阿尔·阿斯建造。之后,我们参观了位于亚什库尔山上一个名为卡塔伊的定居点的艾哈迈德·伊本·图伦清真寺。埃及图伦王朝(公元868-905年)的创始人艾哈迈德·伊本·图伦于公元879年完成了这座清真寺的建造。

卡塔伊出生于巴格达,父亲是哈里发马蒙的蒙古裔土耳其奴隶,居住在距离福斯塔特旧址约两公里的地方。公元870年,继父去世后,他被授予埃及总督的职位,并最终成功执掌该头衔。

他用三年时间建造的泥砖清真寺成为了图伦王朝首都的中心,而图伦王朝的首都也仅存在了26年。

您的埃及一日游将于下午6点左右结束,导游将陪同您返回酒店。我们衷心希望您在我们独特的阿尔拜特清真寺之旅中拥有美好的体验。

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4 - 6 Persons $75 Per Person
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Egypt is a significant nation with numerous must-see attractions. It is best to join a guided day tour if you want to see all of the highlights, including The Mosques of Al Albayt that hold special religious and historical importance as they are linked to the lineage of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)

The best times for a daily tour in Cairo can vary depending on the season and the specific attractions you plan to visit. Here are some general guidelines to help you plan your daily tour:

   Morning Tours (8:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.):
       Morning tours are a good choice for visiting historical and cultural sites in Cairo, such as the Egyptian Museum, the Giza Pyramids, and the Sphinx. It's generally cooler in the morning, making it more comfortable for exploring outdoor attractions.
       The morning is also a great time to visit markets like Khan El Khalili, as shops and stalls are opening for the day and you can explore without the midday crowds.

   Afternoon Tours (1:00 PM–4:00 PM):
       Afternoon tours can be a good option if you prefer to start your day later. However, keep in mind that the midday sun in Cairo can be intense and hot, so it's advisable to take precautions against the sun and stay hydrated.
       You can use the afternoon to visit indoor attractions like museums and art galleries to escape the heat.

   Evening Tours (5:00 PM–8:00 PM and Beyond):
       Evening tours are ideal for experiencing Cairo's vibrant nightlife, including dining at local restaurants and enjoying cultural performances.
       Some attractions, such as the Sound and Light Show at the Pyramids, are best experienced in the evening when they are illuminated.

   Friday morning (weekend):
       Friday is the Muslim holy day, and many businesses and government offices are closed. It's an excellent time to explore cultural and historical sites, as they are typically less crowded on Friday mornings.

   Ramadan Considerations:
       During the holy month of Ramadan, when Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset, the pace of life in Cairo can be different. Some attractions may have altered opening hours, and it's respectful to avoid eating or drinking in public during daylight hours.

   Seasonal Considerations:
       Cairo experiences hot summers, so if you're visiting during the summer months (June to August), it's essential to plan outdoor activities for the cooler morning hours.
       The shoulder seasons of spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer pleasant weather for tours throughout the day.

Non-touristic mosques in Cairo, Egypt, provide a unique and authentic experience of Islamic architecture and culture away from the crowds of tourist-heavy destinations. To make the most of your visit to these lesser-known mosques, consider the following tips regarding the best time to visit:

Weekdays (Sunday to Thursday): Non-touristic mosques are often quieter and less crowded on weekdays, especially in the mornings. This allows you to explore the mosques more peacefully and engage in quiet contemplation.

Early Mornings: Visiting non-touristic mosques early in the morning, shortly after they open, can provide a tranquil and serene atmosphere. It's an excellent time for photography and quiet reflection.

Avoid Prayer Times: Be mindful of the five daily prayer times observed by Muslims. Mosques are typically closed to non-Muslims during prayer times, so plan your visit accordingly. Friday midday prayer (Jumu'ah) is especially important and can result in mosque closures.

Consider Local Holidays: Some mosques may have special events or activities during local Islamic holidays. While this can provide a unique cultural experience, it may also be more crowded during these times.

Check Mosque Hours: Confirm the opening and closing hours of the specific mosque you wish to visit, as they can vary. Some mosques may have limited visitor hours or may be closed to visitors on certain days.

Respect Local Customs: Be respectful of local customs and dress modestly when visiting mosques. It's customary to remove your shoes before entering, and women may be required to cover their hair.

Local Advice: If you're uncertain about the best time to visit a particular mosque, consider seeking advice from locals or your hotel concierge. They can provide insights into the mosque's visiting hours and any special events.

Group Visits: If you're part of a group, coordinate your visit to non-touristic mosques during non-peak hours to minimize disruption to worshippers and maximize your experience.

Exploring Old Cairo, also known as Historic Cairo or Islamic Cairo, is a journey through a district steeped in history, culture, and architecture. To make the most of your visit, follow these tips for the best way to explore Old Cairo:

Appropriate attire: Dress modestly when visiting Islamic sites. For both men and women, it's advisable to cover shoulders and knees, and women may need to cover their heads with a scarf when entering some mosques.

Explore Khan el-Khalili: The famous market of Khan el-Khalili is a must-visit. It's not just a place to shop but also a hub of historic architecture and culture. Spend time wandering through its narrow alleys, shopping for souvenirs, and enjoying local street food.

Visit Other Mosques: Old Cairo is home to numerous historic mosques, each with its own unique architecture and history. Some notable ones include the Sultan Hassan Mosque, the Ibn Tulun Mosque, and the Al-Hakim Mosque. These are architectural marvels and offer insights into Islamic art and design.

Discover Historical Gates: Old Cairo features historic gates such as Bab Zuweila and Bab al-Futuh. These gates have played significant roles in the city's history and are impressive structures in their own right.

Wander the Historic Streets: Old Cairo is a labyrinth of narrow, winding streets and alleys. Take your time to explore these historic streets, where you'll encounter traditional houses, old caravanserais, and beautiful doorways.

Try local food: Old Cairo has numerous street food vendors and traditional restaurants. Don't miss trying local dishes like koshari, falafel, and various pastries. Sip on traditional drinks like hibiscus tea or sugarcane juice.

Visit Historic Fountains: Old Cairo is known for its ornate fountains, many of which are adorned with beautiful tilework and inscriptions. Seek out these fountains and admire the craftsmanship.

Engage with Locals: Interact with the friendly local residents and shopkeepers. Many of them are happy to share stories and insights about the area.

Respect Local Customs: Always be respectful of local customs and traditions. Ask for permission before taking photos of people or their property, and be mindful of prayer times and local etiquette.

Participate in Religious Services: If you're interested, you can attend religious services in the mosques. These services offer a unique glimpse into the religious practices and spirituality of the local community.

If the tourist has a valid residence permit in the country where he or she is currently residing, he or she can apply to the Egyptian embassy or consulate general in the nation for a visa or purchase one upon arrival in Egypt. They should instead apply to the country that granted their passport.

Yes, tourists can visit mosques and various religious sites in Egypt. However, when visiting these places of worship, there are certain guidelines and etiquette to follow:

  • Dress Modestly: Visitors should dress modestly, covering their and knees, particularly when visiting mosques. Women might be required to cover their hair with a scarf.
  • Remove shoes: It's customary to remove shoes before entering mosques. Some mosques may provide plastic bags for shoes or have designated areas to store them.

This tour includes visiting historic and beautiful mosques that do not receive much tourist attention, and which retain their unique architectural and historical aesthetics. It could include the historic Prophet's Mosques, or other local mosques of religious and cultural importance in the region.

A guided tour called "An Unusual Day Trip to the Non-Touristic Mosques of Al Albayt" provides a special chance to see lesser-known, non-touristic mosques in Al Albayt, a region renowned for its rich Islamic legacy. It gives tourists the chance to tour mosques that aren't usually on popular travel itineraries, giving them a better understanding of Islamic culture, architecture, and religious rituals.

Sayyida Zaynab Mosque: Honoring the Prophet Muhammad's granddaughter.
The Sayyida Nafisa Mosque bears the name of the Prophet Muhammad's great-granddaughter. 
Sayyidah Ruqayya Mosque: Honoring one more granddaughter of the prophet. 
Imam Al-Hussein Mosque: Supposedly the home of Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad. 
 

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