24/03/2026
Jabal e Rehmat (Mount of Mercy) – Hill in Arafat where Rasulullah ﷺ delivered the Farewell Sermon and where many believe Adam عليه السلام and Hawwa met and were forgiven. Standing here, you feel Allah’s mercy closer than ever.
Bus routes towards Muzdalifah – the valley where Hujjaj collect pebbles and spend the night after Arafah, resting under the open sky before stoning the Jamarat.
Masjid Nimra reminder – khutbah of Hajj that taught justice, women’s rights and unity; Hajj isn’t complete without standing in Arafat after midday near this place of khutbah.
Zubaidah canal legacy – Abbasid queen Zubaidah bint Ja‘far built an entire water system bringing water from far valleys to Arafat, Muzdalifah and Mina; her sadaqah jariyah still gives her reward whenever a pilgrim drinks.
Masjid at Muzdalifah – where Maghrib and Isha are prayed together at Isha time following the Sunnah, before sleeping on the ground with millions.
Mini tents of Hajj & Mina – streets filled with white tents where pilgrims stay, and the area of Jamarat reminding how Ibrahim عليه السلام was ready to sacrifice his son and pelted Shaytan away with stones.
From Mercy Mountain to Sacrifice Valley – every stop in Hajj is a lesson in tawbah, sabr and surrender.