Makkah Province
Islamic History

Jabal Al Nour (Noor) - Mount of Revelation - Makkah

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Description

Jabal Al Nour, also known as “Mountain of Light” or “Mountain of Enlightenment,” is located around 4 kilometers away from Masjid al-Haram towards the northeastern side of Makkah. It holds tremendous significance for Muslims and is a major attraction throughout the year for pilgrims who come to Makkah to perform the Hajj and Umrah.

Importance in Islam: 

The first verses of the Holy Quran were revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) inside the cave of Hira at the summit of this hill. It is less than 4 meters in length and is only wide enough to fit five people. The Prophet used to climb the summit and spend time in the cave and meditate. According to Muslim belief, it was here that the angel Gabriel gave the Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) his first revelation during the month of Ramadan in 610 C.E. 

Features of the Mountain

One physical feature that differentiates Jabal Al Nour from other surrounding mountains and hills is its unusual summit, which makes it look as if two mountains are on top of each other. Stairs have been installed for the people to climb up; however, climbing the hill can be quite tough because it is extremely steep and takes almost two hours to climb. Still, you will find people of all ages climbing up to the mountain to visit the cave and pray in it. Due to its popularity, there is often a long line of people outside the cave, and you might have to wait for several hours for your turn. 

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Historical Site
Islamic History
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Mountain

Location

Jabal Nur, Mecca Saudi Arabia

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Google review

It is very important area to visit. You will feel so different. You must come and visit this mountain. It is not to climb up however when you arrive at the top of the mountain, you will be fulfilled by strong feelings.
Bilal Khan

Bilal Khan

01/06/2024 16:09

Google review

Its a great historic place to visit and to go through the same experience as our beloved prophet used to go there for worship. Climbing to the top is very challenging it requires 2 to 3 hours. Better to go early in the morning. Take a makkah bus number 10 from the Safa Marwa side.
Awais Ashraf

Awais Ashraf

01/01/2024 06:52

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This is where the first revelation came on our beloved Holy Prophet peace be upon him. Too many people visit this place, it is very hard to get in the cave. In my experience, the best time to visit is a little before fajar, you can pray fajar on the mountain and you get both night and day views of the city. If you are going there, try to sit there and think about the purpose, our beloved Prophet had in mind when he used to visit this place.
Leila Bo

Leila Bo

12/20/2023 18:51

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This was a lovely day. I really wanted to visit cave Hira and it left me in awe how the Prophet saws had so much strength and energy to climb this mountain to reach the entrance and how he must felt when the revelation came. The hike in total took us around 1:45 but it was worth it. It is steep so be rested before the climb. Stairs for the most of the part are made for the people to go up, however, the officials said they will make a new road for the cars and get rid of the garbage at the top which were dumped by people who don't care for the environment! The museum and the gift shop are also worth visiting. There is a lovely and emotional presentation about the revelation in the revelation exhibition centre. The tickets cost 20aed.
Fiza Halifi

Fiza Halifi

12/20/2023 11:10

Google review

Climb is relatively easy for someone with moderate-fitness level. Uneven steps and can be quite slippery due to fine sand. There are workers at different levels of the hill to sweep the sand. Breathtaking view at the top!
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