Muzdalifah (Arabic: مزدلفة) is an open area located southeast of Mina, on the way between Mina and Arafat. On the 9th Dhul Hijjah (second day of Hajj), pilgrims arrive here after sunset from Arafat and spend the night here. Muzdalifah stretches from the Valley of Muhassar to the mountains of Ma'zamayn. Muzdalifah (Arabic: مزدلفة) which is also known as al-Mashʿar or al-Mashʿar al-Ḥarām ( المشعر الحرام) is a region between 'Arafat and Mina which has a length of about 4 km and staying there on the morning of Eid al-Adha is one of the essentials of hajj. Most hajj pilgrims collect stones for ramy al-jamarat from this place 3. Visiting Mount Arafat. During the ceremony of Hajj, Mount Arafat is an important place, visits by Muslims. Mount Arafat is 70 meters (230 feet) high. It is an important place where Prophet Muhammad SAW gave his last sermon while performing the first and last Hajj of his life. Muzdalifah (Arabic: مزدلفة) is an open area located southeast of Mina on the route to Arafat. On the 9 th of Dhul Hijjah, Hajj pilgrims spend the night in Muzdalifah. The trains can cross between Arafat and Mina in 13 minutes, and between Arafat and Muzdalifah in seven. Hajj, which is the largest annual gathering of people in the world, attracts pilgrims from 1. MIQAT. Hajj begins with Ihram (state of ritual purity) for all pilgrims. Pilgrims start their Hajj at a Miqat. There are five Mawaqeet (plural of Miqat) before they can reach Makkah. There they DGoNN.

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