Safety Tips For Visiting Masjid Al Aqsa and Jerusalem

Safety Tips For Visiting Masjid Al Aqsa and Jerusalem

You might be thinking how can someone visit Jerusalem and Masjid Al Aqsa safely after all of the current chaos going on? You are right, but there are multiple people who have safely visited Masjid Al Aqsa and gained a fascinating and hassle-free experience! We will further discuss here to clear all your misconceptions and guide you with some important safety tips for visiting masjid Al Aqsa and Jerusalem.

 

Top 5 Safety Tips For Visiting Masjid al Aqsa and Jerusalem

You are safe to travel to Masjid Aqsa! From the current state, we can assure you that it is safe for travellers. Jerusalem is one of the most visited sites on earth by tourists from all over the world. Safety is everybody’s top priority, for which many earlier visitors have expressed how safe they felt in Jerusalem. 

However, there are a few things you should be aware of before visiting, so the following are some safety tips for exploring Masjid Al Aqsa and Jerusalem:

 

1. Fly into Jordan through Amman 

Flying into and out of Jordan’s Amman is the safest way to visit Masjid Al Aqsa will add so much more value to your journey. When booking flights to Masjid Aqsa, select to fly into Jordan through Amman International Airport, commonly known as Queen Alia International Airport.

 

There are direct flights from the UK, making travel to Jordan easier than ever. You can visit Masjid Aqsa right away after arriving in Amman, or you can take some time to see Jordan’s stunning Islamic history. If you are interested in travelling hassle free we organize group visits to Masjid Al Aqsa

 

2. Proper Travel Documents and Insurance

Verify that your passport will be valid for at least six months after the date of your intended travel. For peace of mind and a seamless visit to Masjid Al Aqsa, consider getting travel insurance that covers unexpected disasters, health, and trip cancellations.

 

3. Dress appropriately

Dress modestly to show respect for religious sensitivities and local customs. This usually means that women should cover their knees and shoulders while men should wear long pants and also cover their shoulders. It’s better to cover your head also before entering Masjid Al Aqsa. The Old City of Jerusalem has many rough, cobblestone walkways, so it’s better to bring comfortable and sturdy walking shoes.

 

4. Respect regional laws and customs

Follow the specific standards for behaviour at religious sites, such as removing your shoes before entering and remaining silent during prayer times. Be aware of prayer times, particularly on Fridays, where entry to certain areas can be restricted to worshippers only.

 

5. Masjid Al-Aqsa is located in Jerusalem, not in Gaza

This holy mosque is located in Jerusalem, right next to the Jordanian-bordered West Bank. It’s important to remember that Gaza does not border Jerusalem; rather, it is surrounded by Egypt.

 

Because of this geographic separation, activities in Gaza might be seen as distinct from those taking place inside and around Jerusalem’s Masjid Al-Aqsa. You can see the two highlighted sites on a map, which helps allay any worries you may have about safety in light of recent incidents in other areas.

 

Conclusion:

If you are still unsure, we strongly advise you to conduct a thorough search. Connect with people who have visited Masjid Al-Aqsa and learn about their experience there, watch videos or read online reviews from Islamic travel agencies. Look for guidance and suggestions from Muslim travel agents like Ayyman Group who have firsthand experience.

We invite you to get in touch with us and book a safe journey to Masjid Al Aqsa and Jerusalem. We are always pleased to offer guidance and information to assist you in making an informed choice regarding this spiritual experience.

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