
Safa and Marwah
Safa and Marwah are two small hills located within the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, significant in Islamic tradition. They are the starting and ending points of the Sa'i ritual, where Muslims walk back and forth seven times during Hajj and Umrah. This act commemorates Hagar’s desperate search for water for her son Ishmael in the desert, symbolizing faith, perseverance, and trust in God's mercy. The area is a blessed place for Muslims worldwide, connecting them to the spiritual legacy of Prophet Ibrahim and his family.