Ziyarat is a special visit to a holy place or a special person. It's like going to a friend's house to play, but instead of playing, you talk to someone or visit a place that is important to your religious beliefs.
For example, in Islam, Muslims often make ziyarat to Mecca as it is considered one of the holiest places in the religion. During the visit, they may pray, recite special words or simply sit and reflect on their faith. The same goes for visiting a special person, such as Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) in Medina.
Ziyarat can also be done to the graves of important religious figures or family members that have passed away. This type of ziyarat is often done to pay respect, offer prayers and recite religious texts.
Overall, ziyarat is a way to connect with your faith and show respect to what you hold sacred.