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Hajar Ismail
Hijr Isma'il
Hajr Ismail is a semi-circular area near the Kaaba, which according to Islamic narratives is the burial place of Hazrat Ismail (pbuh), Hajr and some prophets.
Ḥijr Ismāʿīl (Arabic: حجر اسماعيل) is a Semicircular area near [[Ka'ba]], and according to Islamic narratives is the burial place of [[Ishmael]], [[Hajar|Hājar]] and some prophets.
According to some hadiths, a part of the Hajar Ismail was part of the Kaaba; therefore, according to Shia jurists and most of the Sunni jurists, Hajar Ismail should be placed inside the Tawaf during Tawaf.
According to some hadiths, a segment of Ḥijr Ismāʿīl was a part of Ka'ba; therefore, according to Shia jurists and most of Sunni jurists, during Tawaf, Ḥijr Ismāʿīl should be placed inside the [[Tawaf|Ṭawāf]].
Introduction
==Introduction==
Hejr Ismail is said to be on the semi-circular area on the northwest side of the Kaaba, in front of the gold gutter.[1. Kurdī, Muḥammad Ṭāhir. ‘’Al-Tārīkh al-qawīm li Makka , vol. 2, p. 569.]
Ḥijr Ismāʿīl is said to be the Semicircular area on the northwest side of [[Ka'ba]], in front of the gold gutter.[1. Kurdī, Muḥammad Ṭāhir. ‘’Al-Tārīkh al-qawīm li Makka , vol. 2, p. 569.]


Hajar Ismail is marked by a wall with a height of 1.32 meters and a width of 1.52 meters. The distance of this wall from the gold gutter is nearly 80.6 meters and it covers an area of 8.44 meters between the Iraqi pillar and the Shami pillar (western pillar).[2. Ibrāhīm Rafʿat Pāshā. ‘’Mirʾāt al-ḥaramayn, , vol. 1, p. 266;  Kurdī, Muḥammad Ṭāhir., vol. 2, p. 576.]
Hajar Ismail is marked by a wall with a height of 1.32 meters and a width of 1.52 meters. The distance of this wall from the gold gutter is nearly 80.6 meters and it covers an area of 8.44 meters between the Iraqi pillar and the Shami pillar (western pillar).[2. Ibrāhīm Rafʿat Pāshā. ‘’Mirʾāt al-ḥaramayn, , vol. 1, p. 266;  Kurdī, Muḥammad Ṭāhir., vol. 2, p. 576.]