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Muzdalifa (meaning approaching) is the name of a place near [[Mecca]] where pilgrims must stop after the night journey from [['Arafat|Arafat]]. The reason for this name is that people enter this area at night. Another name of this place is "Jam". Because pilgrims gather there. This point is the same as Mushar al-Haram mentioned in the Qur'an.
Muzdalifa (means: approaching) is the name of a place near [[Mecca]] where pilgrims must have [[Wuquf at al-Mash'ar|wuquf]] after the night journey from [['Arafat|Arafat]]. The reason for this name is that people enter this area at night. Another name of this place is "Jam". Because pilgrims gather there. This point is the same as Mushar al-Haram mentioned in the Qur'an.


Muzdalifa, with an area of about 63.9 square kilometers, is located between Mina and Arafat, which is limited to Wadi Mazameen and Hayaz. Standing in Muzdalifah on the 10th night of the month of Dhi-Hijjah is one of the obligations of Hajj.
Muzdalifa, with an area of about 63.9 square kilometers, is located between Mina and Arafat, which is limited to Wadi Mazameen and Hayaz. Standing in Muzdalifah on the 10th night of the month of Dhi-Hijjah is one of the obligations of Hajj.

Revision as of 17:16, 6 December 2023

Muzdalifa (means: approaching) is the name of a place near Mecca where pilgrims must have wuquf after the night journey from Arafat. The reason for this name is that people enter this area at night. Another name of this place is "Jam". Because pilgrims gather there. This point is the same as Mushar al-Haram mentioned in the Qur'an.

Muzdalifa, with an area of about 63.9 square kilometers, is located between Mina and Arafat, which is limited to Wadi Mazameen and Hayaz. Standing in Muzdalifah on the 10th night of the month of Dhi-Hijjah is one of the obligations of Hajj.