AlHijjah 20, 1435, Oct 14, 2014, SPA -- The pilgrims are nowadays spending their happiest times in Madinah ahead of their departure to their countries after performing their Hajj rites. During their staying in Madinah, they visit the Mosque of the Prophet (peace be upon him) and his two companions, alongside the most prominent Islamic and historical monuments that abound in Madinah. Mount Uhud, is one of the most famous sites in the Biography of the Prophet and Islamic history, that the pilgrims enjoy visiting as its territory witnessed the battle of Uhud invasion as an epic milestone of its kind at the beginning of the spread of Islam and the migration of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) from Makkah to Madinah. The field of Uhud incursion was a scene stretched between its South-western base and Aineen mountain, which is about one kilometer approximately, and is called Mount of Al-Rumah. Madinah is also characterized for its location by a series of mountains surrounding it as if they are "wrist bracelets", highlighting events witnessed since the dawn of Islam and the most famous of these mountains are Uhud, Thor, Al-Rumah, Err and Sala. The name of Uhud came in several sayings, including an indication of its excellence of unification and its disconnection from other mountains.