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This is Part (Episode) 19 our DIY Umrah Experience. After spending a few minutes browsing through the food stalls at the "I Love Madinah Square", we headed back to our hotel, the Intercontinental IHG Dar Al Iman to freshen up and getting ready to go to the masjid for maghrib prayer. To be honest, there isn't anything particularly interesting or stand out in this video, although you can actually see some of hotels alongside the streets we were walking on, and a few prominent landmarks. We're publishing this video for our own memoirs, but it might be useful for DIY'ers who like to know how long it will take to walk from one place or another, because before we arrived in Madinah, we watched videos such as this to see how long it will take us to get from one point to another. Worthwhile to mention that at the "I Love Madinah Square", we saw a Malaysian stall. The sign on the stall says, "Malaysian Food" but the dishes displayed looks like Indonesian food. We actually returned to this stall later on and bought a dish. It didn't taste like Malaysian food, in fact it tasted 100% Indonesians'. We saw a lot of Malaysian pilgrims here, more than what we have encountered thus far. Anyways, because we were rushing to get back to our hotel so that we can freshen up and change in order to go for maghrib prayer, we didn't spend too much time here. We will upload another video in the future about the Food stalls at I Love Madina Square. This food street outside The Prophet’s Mosque should definitely be visited if you plan a journey to Madinah. It is a beautiful place, so many stalls to browse and food from different parts of the world to sample from -- Indian, Asian, Chinese, Bengali, Middle Eastern, Pakistan, Uzbek, Arabic and more. The only drawback is that there isn't too many places to sit down. The foods are only take out. They don't give you napkins so you will have to bring your own. In fact, most take out places in Medina and Makkah do not provide paper towels or napkins. If you walked closer to Madinah Hilton, you will see a structure that looks like a huge picture frame that you can take a picture with Masjid Nabawi in the background. If you're looking for Al Baik Fried Chicken restaurant, this video should be able to pinpoint how to get there. It is located inside the Taiba Commercial center and the entrance is near gate 330. You'll see an alley and an overpass with Bin Dawood sign. The entrance to Taiba Shopping Center is right there. Contextual Background: Documenting our spiritual retreat journey from USA to Madinah & Makkah. This is our first-time trip to the holy cities and we're braving ourselves to do it via a DIY (do-it-yourself) method. Just the two of us, without travel agent or tour group packages, as a married couple - a husband & wife team. So we're novice and amateurs. Our videos were meant as vlogs for friends and family, but hopefully my umrah experience can also be useful to larger audiences on how to best prepare their journey. Although not "The Ultimate Guide" or tutorial on how to perform DIY Umrah blogs, our contents should have some tips and useful guides on planning, must-have items to bring, essentials or packing list and tips, places to visit, best hotels in near both great mosques etc. Watch the playlist here: https://studio.youtube.com/playlist/P... Recording Date: February 8, 2024 Published By: Malay-USA Youtube Channel Video URL: • Our DIY Umrah Experience P19 | Walking Bac...