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Al-Mash'ar Al-Haram Mosque stands in the heart of the sacred Muzdalifah area, nestled between the plains of Arafat and Mina. It is here that pilgrims pause after sunset on the Day of Arafah to spend the night in Muzdalifah, marking one of the Hajj's most prominent scenes. The mosque is an ancient Islamic landmark that marries profound history with the sanctity of the rituals. Notably, it is one of the places mentioned in the Holy Quran, which further elevates its status and spiritual significance in the hearts of Muslims worldwide.
The mosque is deeply connected to the Hajj rite, as it is a Sunnah (recommended practice) for pilgrims to spend the night in Muzdalifah after the standing at Arafat, coming to pray and supplicate at Al-Mash'ar Al-Haram, following the guidance of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The mosque has witnessed architectural expansions throughout the ages, growing into a prominent feature in Muzdalifah that gathers pilgrims from all corners of the earth in a majestic display of faith.
The mosque is centrally located in the open plains of Muzdalifah, surrounded by a simple natural beauty that imparts a unique tranquility and spiritual atmosphere to the place. Its design reflects a modest Islamic architectural style, accommodating thousands of worshippers, especially during the Hajj season. A visit to Al-Mash'ar Al-Haram Mosque offers a spiritual experience and a journey into the deep history and religious significance that distinguishes the Land of the Two Holy Mosques.
During prayer times
9 km
Last Updated : 07/05/1447 - 9:32 ص Saudi Time