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        My Experience and Tips to Raudhah, Masjid Nabawi, Madinah

        January 29, 2018


        What is Raudhah actually?

        First of all, it is an area inside Masjid Nabawi that include tombs of Nabi Muhammad s.a.w., Saidina Abu Bakar As-Siddiq r.a. and Saidina Umar al-Khattab r.a.. There is another place that is said to be reserved for Nabi Isa a.s.

        My Experience and Tips to Raudhah, Masjid Nabawi, Madinah
        Kubah hijau Masjid Nabawi


        Raudhah is the area that is also considered tempat mustajab doa. Most people who prayed here, they usually say that their wishes have been granted :)

        Let me share my experiences so that you can isolate the points by yourselves.

        As I mentioned earlier, women are allowed to enter Raudhah only after Fajr, Zuhur and Isya' prayers. Always enter Masjid Nabawi via door 25 (for women) if you attempt to enter Raudhah. There are two main gates afterwards - 1) to enter the men's prayer areas from women's prayer areas, 2) to enter Raudhah itself.


        1) First attempt.

        My first attempt (after Zuhur) to enter, Mak and I followed the Malay group - it is actually kumpulan berbahasa Melayu. Here, you can expect people from Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and Brunei. And I've been told that English speaking countries can be included here as well. I have no idea about other groups. But seems like Indians love to join this group as well T_T

        My Experience and Tips to Raudhah, Masjid Nabawi, Madinah
        Can you see the signboard? This was when we were waiting to pass the first gate. 


        After passing the first door, Mak and I ended up separated from that Malay group and suddenly we were surrounded by lots of Indians. I suspected we accidentally get ourselves into the Indian group. No way to leave the group anyway, as there were many other people behind our backs. So, we just try our best to adapt with that situation. To be honest, Indians are very aggressive. SubhanAllah. Memang rasa kena lenyek.

        It was very crowded that we couldn't even see our feet. So, we couldn't decide if we already enter Raudhah's area or not. 

        How to know? 
        Raudhah's floors are covered with green carpets, instead of red carpets at other areas. 


        2) Second attempt.

        Okay, this time, it was after Isya' and we decided to really stick to the Malay group. And guess what, it was the same situation. Even in the Malay group, there were so many other people like Africans and Indians in the group. 

        When people in Malay group were allowed to enter Raudhah, there was no easy way in either. So many people who were already in Raudhah had not leave Raudhah yet. Some others who didn't plan to stay longer, they were also stuck in the crowd and unable to get themselves out of Raudhah. T_T

        My Experience and Tips to Raudhah, Masjid Nabawi, Madinah
        Waiting to pass the second gate. Raudhah is beyond the instructions banners that you can see. 

        The challenge for me at that time was, there was another makcik following me and Mak. I felt like another responsibility was given to me as I need to take care of her in Raudhah as well. She is 75 years old, guys. She looks tired of waiting and what else kena himpit etc.


        3) Third attempt.

        We first sit among the Malays before passing the first door, then we joined another group (it was with the Turks at that time). Alhamdulillah, it was the smoothest than previous two. Mak and I waited patiently (walaupun kena himpit jugak) until we reached the very front line of Raudhah. It was the best zone as less people pushing us. 

        My Experience and Tips to Raudhah, Masjid Nabawi, Madinah
        Post-Raudhah

        There are few tips I would love to share.
        Not just for you but for my own references in the future. 

        • Perform lots of solat hajat to pray that we will have easier entry into Raudhah.
        • Be patient, sabar sabar and sabar.
        • Exercise regularly before coming here so that we will be physically fit.
        • Stay with the Malay group first. Usually in front of the first gate will be the Turks, beside them will be us, the Malays. But still, Malay group usually become the last group to pass the first gate T_T
        • Try to enter Raudhah with a partner. You can take turn to guard each other to pray. Why? When you sujud, other people would not see you down there. The potential to be stepped on will be much higher. 
        • While walking passing the first gate, always zikrullah and selawat. We are going to visit Rasulullah s.a.w.! :D 
        • The time allocated is 5 minutes - they said. But trust me, once you are inside, the tendency to be stuck and unable to exit is high. Use that time you are stuck there wisely - either to pray multiple times, make lots of du'as. If you want to give chance to other people, try to move out slowly while keep on making du'as although it will be challenging as well. 
        • Try to calm and don't shout as this is a mosque and if Rasulullah s.a.w. can see us, he must be very sad to see the situation T_T Avoid using harsh words and be patient when you are pushed from all directions. 
        • Send our salam for Rasulullah s.a.w. and his Companions. You can always read the prayers in your guidebook. 
        • Always say in our prayers that this will not be our last chance to visit Rasulullah s.a.w. and to hope that we will be here again very soon. 
        • Still perform our prayers towards qiblah, NOT TOWARDS THE TOMBS!
        • Enter lightly. I mean, avoid taking with you lots of bags. Even, tawakal a lot to leave the shoes at the shoe racks. 
        • There are spaces to pray for people on wheelchairs. I think they have different entrance :)

        There is an interesting story about Saidatina Aisyah. She was originally offered to have a tomb in Raudhah but she decided not to be there as there would be Saidina Umar r.a. (who was not her mahram). Aisyah was buried at Jannat al-Baqi' (Perkuburan Baqi') which is said that people buried here will be among the earliest to enter Jannah. :)

        SS, Perak, Malaysia
        180128

        9 Challenges in Masjid Nabawi, Madinah

        January 23, 2018 Medina Saudi Arabia


        Now, it is time to move to Madinah. Every single day in Makkah was meaningful to me. Even my parents who have been there more than once, are still counting days to go there again. See, how significant Makkah and Madinah to Muslims :)

        And to you, if you have never been there yet, insyAllah, let's pray hard we will be invited very soon, ameen :)

        Beautiful masjid, beautiful every whereeeee!

        Actually these lists were applicable to Masjidil Haram as well, just, maybe my challenges were a bit more in Madinah - when I need to istighfar most of the times to calm myself. T_T



        1. Embracing people from ALL OVER THE WORLD.

        People. They are not just Arabians or Asians like us - Malaysians, Indonesians, Singaporeans or Bruneians. But expect people from other continents as well - Africans, Indians, Turks, Pakistanis even Europeans and Americans!

        All of us have different styles of praying (the basics are still similar) but I need to always tell myself, this is me and my way, and them with their ways. Even though I spent 6 years living abroad, I have never seen such mixtures of people. T_T 

        Berlapang dada, I must say with different mazhabs, another point to jot here. 


        Challenges but the view is always magnificent!


        2. To pray inside Masjid Nabawi or the open spaces outside?

        Again, another point open for discussion. As I met different answers every time I asked different people. 

        Dari Abu Hurairah r.a., Rasulullah s.a.w. bersabda: "Satu solat di masjid ku ini (Masjid Nabawi) lebih baik dari seribu solat di tempat lain kecuali Masjidil Haram." (HR Bukhari dan Muslim)


        Some people prefer to pray inside Masjid Nabawi instead of open spaces outside as they consider the ganjaran to be inside not outside. If you prefer to pray inside, do come earlier before the azan (about 10 minutes) as it will be a bit hard to get a proper space or empty saf if you are late. 

        Sunset - I have no experience watching the process of opening and closing these roofs. After Fajr, when I exit the mosque, it is already open. And after Maghrib, it is already close. 

        This is different than Masjidil Haram. I can say if I arrive in between azan and iqamah, I still manage to get myself a good space with Kaabah in front of me <3

        Prepare a small prayer mat so that if you don't have the chance to pray on the carpets, you can still pray on the tiles comfortably. The tiles are cold, I am telling you. 

        Open roof inside the mosque - at night.


        3. Orang suka makan saf.

        Haha I don't have proper words for this. MashaAllah. 

        For example, you come early and you manage to get yourselves a good place on the carpet to pray. Like myself, I love to pray beside a pillar so that I have extra spaces to put the sling bags. 

        Masjid Nabawi

        The challenge I want to say here is... when suddenly a group of people come sitting in front of me (knowing there will be no spaces for me to even sujud). I experienced few times that I need to adjust myself before sujud otherwise my head will kiss her foot. T____T

        Not to forget how people love to walk passing me, while putting their hands on my head. Other example, their bags simply hit my head and they don't even realise that. T_T


        4. Put the shoes in the spaces provided.

        I understand some people prefer to carry their shoes with them. Huhu I am not sure if they lack common sense or their common sense is not similar as mine. 

        At least, if you want your shoes to be with you , put it nicely in a plastic bag. 

        Can you imagine suddenly you sit on random people's bare shoes (without any knowledge that the shoes are clean or not)? There was one time, a group of 3 ladies came to pray behind me and suddenly they put their bare shoes in front of me. 

        Whyyy? I don't understand this thing. T_T




        5. The guards.

        Honestly guards in Makkah are scarier than in Madinah. Hehe.

        But, in Masjid Nabawi, we will encounter more guards especially for women. To enter the mosque, there will be guards who will check our bags. Not sure what items are they searching for but camera is one of them. It was a bit tricky for me as I usually put the camera inside my bag (even though I don't have much intention to snap). 

        But, phones are allowed so just take pictures with the phone okay? Even though sometimes the guards won't allow you to do so. Just, be careful of other people's aurat. 

        Post-Isya' prayer I think?


        6. The challenges to enter Raudhah.

        This is one of the ultimate goals in Masjid Nabawi. 

        Since Raudhah is located closer to men's prayer areas, the duration of time to be there for women is a bit limited. If men can enter Raudhah 24/7, compared to women who can only attempt to enter after Fajr, Zuhur and Isya' prayers.

        I will write a specific post on Raudhah - my experiences and tips :)


        7. Be patient, sabar sabar sabar

        Related to other points, there will be A LOT OF PEOPLE. Sometimes, even for me I need to calm down, be open, try to be ikhlas to go to Masjid Nabawi. I need to keep telling myself that Masjid Nabawi is a very special place, Rasulullah's tomb is even there! 

        Wakaf Quran in Masjid Nabawi have this stamp on :)

        Other than people crossing above you, slapping your head with their bags... please expect they even cross your bags even though there are Qurans on top of the bags! 

        I am crying insideeeeee. 


        8. Botol spray wuduk

        Same as in Masjidil Haram, this item is crucial.

        Toilets for women are not that far and usually they will be in front of the doors to enter the mosque. But for women who already be in the mosque and suddenly batal wudu', it will be a bit challenging to go outside and to take wudu'. T_T Another challenge is to return to your saf when the people are increasing in numbers after you have taken your wudu' outside.

        The toilets - it is not encouraged to go alone to the basement where the parking level is located. Dangerous especially for women. Stay in groups, yea?

        Avoid drinking too much water before prayers and do it after prayers instead. Water is important to prevent dehydration which is common for us there. 

        Oh yea, to use the spray, prepare yourselves with small towel to prevent the water from dropping onto the carpets. 


        9. Tawakal

        All efforts must come with this. Tawakal.

        Tawakal that there will be spaces for us to pray. 
        Tawakal that there will be chances for us to visit Rasulullah s.a.w. and his Companions in Raudhah.
        Tawakal that our shoes will still be on the shoe racks when we return to pick them up. 

        And tawakal that our ibadah will be accepted by Allah and we will be granted with pahala and syurga :)

        Ameen.

        SS, Perak, Malaysia
        180120



        [Photos] Views of Makkah from Jabal Nur and Gua Hira'

        January 22, 2018


        It was an impromptu plan for our group. I think there were some people who personally requested to hike Jabal Nur and it became a group activity instead. :D

        I am so glad and it becomes one of my best moments in Makkah. 
        Something I have never imagine in my entire life - to visit the hill where the first revelation was delivered to Rasulullah s.a.w. 

        That event was significant enough and the reason why the hill is named as Jabal Nur - nur means light / cahaya.

        Alhamdulillah!

        Beautiful, isn't it? <3

        We left the hotel after Asar around 5 pm with a small van to accommodate 13 of us who would love to join the hiking trip. It was really pack in the van, but I still remember that was the moment I had the sweet chance to introduce myself to other group mates and got to know other people.

        What is needed for you to climb?
        • A small bottle of water
        • A hiking stick
        • Wudu' spray. :)
        • Dates (kurma) for immediate energy supply
        • Comfortable shoes and clothes
        • Money - I recommend lots of 1 to 5 riyal notes. 


        You can easily buy the hiking stick at the shops at the base of the hill. A nonadjustable wooden stick costs about 5 riyal, while the adjustable one about 10 riyal. Haha, at that time my mind flashed back to a cheap hiking stick I bought in Czech for just 20kc! (approximately RM 4),

        It was challenging to decide at first - to go hiking or not, as I just finished my umrah before Asar. Huuuu

        Arrived quite close to Maghrib, we prepared ourselves for prayer there - neither at the mosque nor musolla but simply at the shops, beside the road :) Then, we started climbing. The hill was not that high, just 640 meters plus but maybe because we hiked in the dark, it felt different.

        I was amazed with the driver's skills to park their cars at the hilly road like this.

        Can you see the crescent moon? 

        Special pose from the cat :D

        View of Makkah.

        Hiking higher...

        And higher...

        We had been taught that how special Nabi Muhammad s.a.w. is. Even though he was born in a place surrounded with Jahiliyah, he was well taken care and protected from those activities - like syirik etc. But, Rasulullah didn't like all Jahiliyah the people had been doing. He went to isolate himself and to find calmness in Gua Hira' by climbing Jabal Nur. 


        The hills are full with rocks like this.

        And this. 

        Through out the pathway up the hill, we can meet a lot of people asking for sadaqah. Especially, there will be quite a number of guys who ask sadaqah to make stairs on the hill. Stairs are very helpful for people to climb and sometime the original rocks are too steep to step. It is up to you to help and I would recommend you to prepare small notes before hiking - so that you can help different people. 


        I couldn't see any toilets up there so I wonder what was this thing. T_T It was on the stairs though, I bet no one want to poop in public like this. Actually I have no other idea of what this thing is. -_-'

        Once we reached the peak, we could see some stalls (maybe around 4?) selling varieties of items from drinks, food and even clothes. Prices were a bit higher than usual, but you can expect why - attraction site and I don't think it is easy to carry all items uphill. T_T


        Stalls.

        Walking at the peak, we could see the best view of Makkah from Jabal Nur. Of course Kaabah was out of view but it was easy to locate the qiblah based on the tall clock tower. In fact, on top of the hill, there was an area complete with carpets to pray.

        Like this.

        Just ask around about the cave and we managed to arrive at Gua Hira'. The entrance to the cave was not that big, not easy either because the cave was behind rocks. 

        Surah Al-'Alaq - the very first Quran verse revealed to Rasulullah s.a.w.

        There were many people but bearable, each of us had the chance to pray at the cave. 2 people can pray at one time - one standing and one sitting. :)

        Some people said this is an example of vandalism T_T

        Some of our group mates who climbed together :)

        There are many life lessons we learned through out the hiking trip.

        It is an amazing spiritual experience, reminiscing the memories when Rasulullah s.a.w. went to find peace in mind plus all strength and sacrifices Rasulullah s.a.w. and his Companions had made to make sure Islam spread to the whole world till now. 

        And it was really fascinating to think and imagine how Saidatina Khadijah risked herself to deliver meals to Rasulullah s.a.w. Climbing the hills twice daily... I don't think that was easy! There were no stairs back then. 

        MashaAllah! SubhanAllah!




        SS, Perak, Malaysia
        180120

        Behind the Treaty of Hudaibiyah

        January 21, 2018


        Another miqat that we went to set our niat was Masjid Hudaibiyah. It is a small mosque with limited spaces to pray. It is said that the water there is a bit salty as its location is close to the sea. I don't taste the water there, not sure though.

        Hudaibiyah is another beautiful place in Islam. 

        Why? 
        There is a remarkable story behind this place :)

        Masjid Hudaibiyah is just behind the tree.

        Before Hijrah to Madinah, Nabi Muhammad s.a.w. lived in Makkah for 53 years. At the age of 40, he received the first revelation and Rasulullah s.a.w. spread Islam in Makkah for 13 years. Then, Muslims migrates to Madinah and Rasulullah continue spreading Islam there for another 10 years before he passed away. 

        About 6H (6 years after hijrah), Rasulullah have missed to perform tawaf so much. Makkah was his home. T_T After he told his companions, turned out most of them also missed their hometown too. After Rasulullah s.a.w. dreamed about performing tawaf, they finally decided to go back to Makkah for hajj. They prepared food, animals and covered swords.



        An interesting idea about swords is... 
        If the sword is left open (without any cover) - it means war at that time. 


        Masjid Hudaibiyah's front door I guess

        When Quraisy heard the news that Nabi Muhammad was coming home, they spread rumors that Muslims wanted to have war and attack Makkah. In fact, they actually came in peace and for peace. T_T

        Khalid al-Walid and other people blocked them at Tana'iem. So the group made a detour to Hudaibiyah. And they were denied entry here as well. 




        They decided to send an messenger (utusan) to negotiate and Uthman bin Affan r.a. was chosen due to his soft heart and he was loved by Quraisy before. And another rumors spread that Uthman r.a. was killed! The Companions became angry and they came with a pledge (baiah) to avenge the rumored death of Uthman r.a..

        After the pledge, the Quraisy released Saidina Uthman and sent another Suhayl al Amr to negotiate the pledge - which was then finalized as Treaty of Hudaibiyah (Perjanjian Hudaibiyah)



        Demi sesungguhnya! Allah reda akan orang-orang yang beriman, ketika mereka memberikan pengakuan taat setia kepadamu (wahai Muhammad) di bawah naungan pohon (yang termaklum di Hudaibiyah); maka (dengan itu) ternyata apa yang sedia diketahuiNya tentang (kebenaran iman dan taat setia) yang ada dalam hati mereka, lalu Ia menurunkan semangat tenang tenteram kepada mereka, dan membalas mereka dengan kemenangan yang dekat masa datangnya;... - Quran 48:18


        Prayer area for women.


        Still remember the contents of Treaty of Hudaibiyah?
        • No wars between Muslims and Quraisy for 10 years (no injuring / damaging as well) = gencatan senjata.
        • Whoever in Makkah and Madinah can choose between Islam and Quraisy.
        • Quraisy who come to Madinah, they need to be returned to Makkah.
        • Muslims who come to Makkah, no need to be returned to Madinah. 
        • Muslims can enter Makkah the next year but only for 3 days. 
        • etc. (maybe some others)


        The treaty did not look helpful much to Muslims but Rasulullah s.a.w. knew that was a good agreement. And alhamdulillah, since then, Islam was spread to Makkah (Khalid al-Walid revert to Islam!) as well to other places, even until now :) 

        SS, Perak, Malaysia
        180119

        Meeting Amazing Camels :)

        January 20, 2018


        Second day of ziarah luar, meeting camels was in the tentative :)

        Well, I personally have never see camels in real life and I have no memories of meeting them in the zoos as well. Are there camels in zoos in Malaysia?

        With the friendliest camel there.

        As we all know, camels were the popular transportation in deserts like in Saudi Arabia. Camels have the capability to carry from the heaviest items to the lightest. And the mutawwif told us that during previous Hajj where buses were not yet available, camels were used to carry pilgrims' luggage. :O


        "(Mengapa mereka yang kafir masih mengingkari akhirat) tidakkah mereka memperhatikan keadaan unta bagaimana ia diciptakan?" - Quran 88:17


        Deserts


        Camels are such interesting animals!

        Camels can survive in the middle of deserts without meals up to three weeks. The hump does NOT contain water as most of us believed - instead it stores fatty tissues that can be metabolized into water when needed. Another point is that it concentrates the fat at the hump so that camels can survive in hot weather. I mean, if the fats are distributed through out the body, they are easier to be metabolized. 

        Like abdominal fat. Haha. This is the most stubborn fat to lose!

        I am too sad that the camels are staying in this kind of area T_T

        If you have seen camels by yourselves, have you realized camels have different bending of legs than other animals? I am trying my best to explain this T_T.

        Mummy and baby.

        If you observe the picture above, can you see the camels bend the front legs at two sites?

        Most people including me would think that the joint that I make an orange circle to be the knee joint. In fact, it is actually carpal joint (equivalent to our wrists). Meanwhile in the blue circle represent the knee joint. 

        So, knee joints of camels bend backwards instead of forward like humans do. All these special anatomical bones of camels help them to carry heavy stuffs on top of them. 

        Fascinating, right? :D



        ANYWAY, BE CAREFUL OF CAMELS
        TO AVOID MERS-COV





        Just, avoid lots of contact with the camels and wash our hands (or use sanitizers) after touching them. Avoid raw milk and poorly cooked camel meats as well. T_T


        Makkah, Saudi Arabia
        171221

        SS, Perak, Malaysia
        180119

        Around Muzdalifah and Mina, Makkah

        January 19, 2018 Mecca Saudi Arabia


        After visiting the hills, our group was taken on a bus trip to visit the places people will go during Hajj - like Muzdalifah and Mina. 

        Around Muzdalifah and Mina, Makkah
        Somewhere along the way

        Muzdalifah is simply a desert, between Mina and Arafah. Usually, after the pilgrims go for wukuf in Arafah, they will stop by Muzdalifah around Maghrib and pray Maghrib and Isyak (as jamak qasar), then wait till Fajr prayer. I have been told that the pilgrims also will collect the stones that will be used for jamrah (melontar jamrah - I am not that sure the meaning behind it)

        Around Muzdalifah and Mina, Makkah
        Mina station

        Picture above is Mina station. I have no idea there is public transportation like MRT here! And yes, it exists :D Just, the trains are only used for only 3 days per year (for Hajj I guess)

        And we were also brought to see a mosque here in Muzdalifah - named Al-Mash'ar Al-Haraam and I've been told that this mosque is open only once yearly.

        Tidaklah menjadi salah, kamu mencari limpah kurnia dari Tuhan kamu (dengan meneruskan perniagaan ketika mengerjakan Haji). Kemudian apabila kamu bertolak turun dari padang Arafah (menuju ke Muzdalifah) maka sebutlah nama Allah (dengan doa,"talbiah" dan tasbih) di tempat Masy'ar Al-Haraam (di Muzdalifah), dan ingatlah kepada Allah dengan menyebutnya sebagaimana Ia telah memberikan petunjuk hidayah kepadamu; dan sesungguhnya kamu sebelum itu adalah dari golongan orang-orang yang salah jalan ibadatnya. - Quran 2:198


        Around Muzdalifah and Mina, Makkah
        Can you see the building on top of the hill? I am not sure if I heard this correctly from the mutawwif but it is said to be the area where the slaughtering of Nabi Ismail was replaced with kibas (what is kibas in English anyway?) 

        To be honest, I am confused with all the tents and photos T____T

        I can't remember which one is Mina, Muzdalifah etc. Sobsss.


        Around Muzdalifah and Mina, Makkah
        Interesting facts about the tents - they are left open through out the year. They are even waterproof and fireproof :D

        Around Muzdalifah and Mina, Makkah
        Other than tents, pilgrims who can afford to stay in hotels can do so. 

        Around Muzdalifah and Mina, Makkah
        I am not sure but I think the building is for Jamratul Aqabah.

        Around Muzdalifah and Mina, Makkah
        Another part of it.

        Around Muzdalifah and Mina, Makkah
        Another hotel, I think?

        Finished touring around, we went to the nearest Miqat - Masjid Ja'ranah. Same like other places, there were huge crowds and it was a bit challenging to even go to the toilets and to take wudu'. Here, I was very glad with the existence of spray wudu' :D hehe.

        Around Muzdalifah and Mina, Makkah
        Bring along sarung kasut - so that you can take the shoes with you inside the mosque :)

        To those who plan to perform another umrah can pray solat sunat ihram and set their niat here.
        Otherwise, you can simple do solat tahiyatul masjid or do some shopping around the mosque :)



        SS, Perak, Malaysia
        180119

        Why Muslims Visit Jabal Rahmah?


        The second hill that we visited was Jabal Rahmah. Other name is Jabal Arafat and it is about 70 meters in height. The view that I remembered was a hill in the middle of large open space - dataran. There are so many buses around (same in other places as well) that sometimes I confused which bus was ours.

        Point number one - always take note the bus number. Not the plat number but number in front of the bus. I guess Saudi Arabia is well prepared with its buses that it comes with numbers to make it easier to remember. 

        Why Muslims Visit Jabal Rahmah?



        Why this place is important in Islam? 

        1. Meeting point of Nabi Adam a.s. and Hawa.

        It was said that Nabi Adam a.s. met Hawa in this area after being cast from heaven to different locations on Earth. 

        Why Muslims Visit Jabal Rahmah?
        On top of the hill, a monument was placed here that said to mark the meeting site of Nabi Adam a.s. and Hawa. 


        2. Wukuf in Arafah

        Wukuf in Arafah is one of rukun haji that pilgrims need to be there when they are in ihram (between 9-10 Zulhijjah). It is the area around the hill and I just know that it is known as Plain of Arafat in English.

        On this day, all pilgrims can make full use of the time there to perform prayers, make du'as, zikrullah etc. 

        Why Muslims Visit Jabal Rahmah?
        It was very pack to climb the hill, anyway. The view during Hajj may look even amazing :) 


        3. Mustajab place to pray.

        One of the common du'as made here is to pray for a good partner. Once we step into Padang Arafah (Plain of Arafat), focus more on our du'as. In fact, while we are in Makkah and Madinah, always make prayers. :)

        Why Muslims Visit Jabal Rahmah?
        After all, all prayers need to be done facing our Qibla yea? Not towards the hill. 


        4. Allah revealed a verse that said He is pleased with Islam as the Deen.

        Here, at Arafah. 

        ......This day I have perfected for you your religion and completed My favor upon you and have approved for you Islam as religion...... (Al-Ma'idah 5:3)

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        We were given around 20-25 minutes here.  At first, none from our group wanted to climb the hill. I think maybe because the fact that quite a few of them had been here before and most of us were elderly. Hehe. I was that enthusiastic to do so and alhamdulillah my shoes was fit enough to climb. 

        I was in rush so I climbed on the rocks that were not really used as normal pathway otherwise I need to wait for turns. T_T Running out of time as the bus was waiting for only me, I can say 10 minutes are doable to hike up and get down :)


        Why Muslims Visit Jabal Rahmah?


        Honestly, there were quite a number of rubbish on the hill - not to forget pictures. I am not sure why but I could even see passport sized pictures there in between the rocks. -_-'

        Till next post!
        I am going to share my experience of hiking Jabal Nur and visiting Gua Hira'.
        Do you remember Gua Hira' and its stories? :D


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