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Ancient Arabia traveled by camel caravan at roughly 40 km per day. If a Sirah map shows that Khyber is 150 km from Medina, know it was a 4-day march. This explains the logistical weight of the Khyber campaign.

It shows the northern frontier and Byzantine power. Key feature: The 1,200 km round trip from Medina to Tabuk (modern-day Saudi-Jordan border). The map highlights the scorched, waterless terrain that led to the "Army of Hardship" ( Jaysh al-‘Usrah ).

"Sirah maps" refers to specialized cartographic and digital tools used to visualize the (biography) of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ sirah maps

As digital humanities and Islamic cartography converge, we are entering an era where the Sirah will be taught not as a linear list of dates, but as a living, breathing, traversable world. The invitation of the Sirah Map is simple: Feel the incline of Mount Uhud. Calculate the distance to the next well. Sense the exposed vulnerability of the Hijra road. Only then does the biography become not just history, but geography—and geography, after all, is just history that you can still visit.

This is the emotional core of any Sirah map. The 380 km journey from Mecca to Quba (Medina) took eight days. A detailed map marks: Ancient Arabia traveled by camel caravan at roughly

The study of the Seerah (the biography of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ) is a journey through time, faith, and geography. For centuries, students of Islamic history have relied on textual narratives—rich, poetic descriptions of valleys, migrations, and battles passed down through generations. However, as the world changes and the landscapes of the Arabian Peninsula transform, a powerful tool has emerged to bridge the gap between ancient text and modern understanding: .

Next time you read that the Muslims were "overcome by sleep" before Badr, pull up a map. See that they were lying on cold sand, 100 meters from the enemy’s camels. See the proximity. Feel the fear. And appreciate the victory. It shows the northern frontier and Byzantine power

is an interactive digital platform dedicated to visualizing early Islamic history, specifically the life ( Sirah ) of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) through 3D maps and historical geography. Platform Overview

The earliest Islamic maps were not topographical but schematic. Found in Ottoman and Mamluk manuscripts, these "maps" were often circular diagrams centered on Mecca, with radiating lines representing the cardinal directions and major caravan routes. They were symbolic rather than navigable.

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