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Jabal al-Rahmah (Mount of Mercy), 22 km east of Makkah in the plain of Arafat, is a revered landmark in the Hajj pilgrimage. Believed to be where Adam and Eve reunited and where Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) delivered his Farewell Sermon, the mount rises 65 meters above the ground, featuring solid black stones and a seven-meter summit marker guiding pilgrims. Its sacred history and striking presence make it a profound spiritual experience for all visitors.
The mountain holds deep significance for Muslims, as its name embodies mercy and forgiveness. The Day of Standing at Arafat, associated with Jabal al-Rahmah, is considered a day of salvation from Hell. Pilgrims approach it with humble hearts and devoted prayers, seeking forgiveness and closeness to God in a majestic spiritual gathering that unites Muslims on a single plain.
Jabal al-Rahmah is not only a landmark for pilgrims but also a year-round destination for visitors due to its historical and spiritual significance. The surrounding grounds offer spaces for reflection and photography, preserving its role as a witness to one of the most remarkable scenes of Hajj.
24 Hours
22 Km
Last Updated : 05/05/1447 - 10:11 م Saudi Time