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Multazam "committed" or "dedicated or "obliged"
Multazam "committed" or "dedicated or "obliged"
Multazam  is a part of the eastern wall of the Kaaba, located between the door of the Kaaba and the Black Stone (Hajar al-Aswad). According to narrations, this place is where sins are confessed, and prayers are answered. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) placed his face and hands on this part of the wall and prayed.
'''Multazam''' (Arabic: الملتزم ) is a part of the eastern wall of the Ka'ba, located between [[the door of the Ka'ba]] and [[the Hajar al-Aswad]]. According to narrations, this place is where sins are confessed, and prayers are fulfilled. [[Prophet Muhammad (s)|The Prophet(s)]] placed his face and hands on this part of the wall and prayed.


According to narrations, when Prophet Adam (AS) circumambulated the Kaaba, he confessed his sins at the Multazam, and from then on, this place became a site for the acceptance of prayers by God.
According to narrations, when [[Adam (Prophet)|Prophet Adam (s)]] [[tawaf|circumambulated]] the Ka'ba, he confessed his sins at the Multazam, and from then on, this place became a site for the acceptance of prayers by God.


"A place for confessing sins"
==A place for confessing sins==
A part of the eastern wall of the Kaaba is called Multazam. This section is located between the Black Stone (Hajar al-Aswad) and the door of the Kaaba.(1) Fāsī, " Al-ʿAqd al-Thamīn fī Tārīkh al-Balad al-Amīn", vol. 1, p. 242. , Ṣafīrūshānī, "Makkah dar Bistar Tārīkh", p. 99.
A part of the eastern wall of the Ka'ba is called Multazam. This section is located between [[the Hajar al-Aswad]] and [[the door of the Ka'ba]].<ref>Fāsī, " Al-ʿAqd al-Thamīn fī Tārīkh al-Balad al-Amīn", vol. 1, p. 242. , Ṣafīrūshānī, "Makkah dar Bistar Tārīkh", p. 99.
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It is narrated from [[Prophet Muhammad (s)|The Prophet(s)]] through Ibn Abbas that the Multazam is a place where prayers are fulfilled.<ref>Fāsī ,''Shifāʾ al-gharām bi akhbār al-balad al-ḥarām'', vol. 1, p. 196.</ref>
It is narrated that when [[Adam (Prophet)|Prophet Adam (s)]] was [[tawaf|circumambulated]] the Ka'ba, he confessed his sins at this place, and since then, this place has been designated by God as a site for the acceptance of prayers.<ref>Ḥurr al-ʿĀmilī,''Wasāʾil al-Shīʿa'', vol. 13, p. 346.</ref>
There are narrations that the Prophet (s) would place his face and chest against the wall of the Kaaba at this place.<ref> Fākihī, ''Akhbār Makka fī qadīm al-dahr wa ḥaīthih'', vol. 1, p. 162.</ref>
Imam Ali also advised to confess your sins at the Multazam.<ref>Ḥurr al-ʿĀmilī,''Wasāʾil al-Shīʿa'', vol. 13, p. 346.</ref>


It is narrated from the Prophet (PBUH) through Ibn Abbas that the Multazam is a place where prayers are answered.(2) Fāsī ,''Shifāʾ al-gharām bi akhbār al-balad al-ḥarām'', vol. 1, p. 196.
==Etymology==
It is narrated that when Prophet Adam (AS) was circumambulating the Kaaba, he confessed his sins at this place, and since then, this place has been designated by God as a site for the acceptance of prayers.(3) Ḥurr al-ʿĀmilī,''Wasāʾil al-Shīʿa'', vol. 13, p. 346.
There are narrations that the Prophet (PBUH) would place his face and chest against the wall of the Kaaba at this place.(4) Fākihī, ''Akhbār Makka fī qadīm al-dahr wa ḥaīthih'', vol. 1, p. 162.
Imam Ali also advised to confess your sins at the Multazam.(5) Ḥurr al-ʿĀmilī,''Wasāʾil al-Shīʿa'', vol. 13, p. 346.
 
"Etymology"


Regarding the name "Multazam," some have said that it is named so because pilgrims cling to this part when they pray and become attached to it.(6) Khalīlī, "Mawṣūʿat al-ʿAtabāt al-Muqaddasa", vol. 2, p. 236.
Regarding the name "Multazam," some have said that it is named so because pilgrims cling to this part when they pray and become attached to it.(6) Khalīlī, "Mawṣūʿat al-ʿAtabāt al-Muqaddasa", vol. 2, p. 236.
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It is said that Multazam is also situated on the wall behind the Kaaba.(9)*
It is said that Multazam is also situated on the wall behind the Kaaba.(9)*
Some believe that Multazam is also the same as Mustajar and is located at the Yemeni Corner.10) Azraqī,''Akhbār Makka wa mā jāʾa fīhā min al-āthār'', vol. 1, p. 44.
Some believe that Multazam is also the same as Mustajar and is located at the Yemeni Corner.10) Azraqī,''Akhbār Makka wa mā jāʾa fīhā min al-āthār'', vol. 1, p. 44.
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==Notes==
. Ibn Isḥāq al-Fākiḥī, Muḥammad b. Isḥāq.** *Akhbār Makkah fī Qadīm al-Dahr wa Ḥadīthih.* Edited by ʿAbd al-Malik b. Dahīsh. Makkah: Maktabat al-Asadī, 1424 AH.
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. Azraqī, Muḥammad b. ʿAbd Allāh al-. ''Akhbār Makka wa mā jāʾa fīhā min al-āthār''. Edited by Rushdī Ṣāliḥ Mulḥis. Beirut: 1403 AH.
==References==
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*Azraqī, Muḥammad b. ʿAbd Allāh al-. ''Akhbār Makka wa mā jāʾa fīhā min al-āthār''. Edited by Rushdī Ṣāliḥ Mulḥis. Beirut: 1403 AH.
 
*Fākiḥī, Muḥammad b. Isḥāq al-. ''Akhbār Makkah fī Qadīm al-Dahr wa Ḥadīthih''. Edited by ʿAbd al-Malik b. Dahīsh. Makkah: Maktabat al-Asadī, 1424 AH.
. Naʿmatī, Muḥammad Ridhā.** “Pajūheshī Dār Bārah Multazam.” *Majallat Mīqāt Ḥajj,* no. 43, Farvardīn 1382 SH.
. Naʿmatī, Muḥammad Ridhā.** “Pajūheshī Dār Bārah Multazam.” *Majallat Mīqāt Ḥajj,* no. 43, Farvardīn 1382 SH.