Makkah Province
Islamic History

Mount Arafat - Makkah

4.7Reviews

Description

Location

Mount Arafat is a hill located approximately 20 kilometers to the southeast of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. It is also known as Jabal Arafat or Jabalar-Rahmah in the Arabic language which means the ‘mountain of mercy’.

History and Customs

Historically, Mount Arafat is important to Muslims because this hill is where the Prophet (PBUH) stood when he gave Khutba e HajjadtulWIda, his Last Sermon and also the site where Adam and Hawa met up on Earth again after leaving heaven.

Mount Arafat is also important to Islam during the yearly Hajj, the holy ritual of pilgrimage. On the 9th day of the month of Dhu al-Hijjah, pilgrims leave Mina and travel to Mountain Arafat. Because of this, the day in question is branded as the Day of Arafat and the day is also the most important day of Hajj.

The ground surrounding the hill is called the Plain of Arafat. This is where the afternoon is spent on the day of Arafat. The ritual is an integral part of Hajj as Hajj is considered invalid without this part.

Structure

The mountain of Arafat is about 230 feet in height. The rock on the hill is granodiorite, which is an igneous rock similar to granite and composed mainly of feldspar, quartz, muscovite, and other minerals.

Check out:

Destination Type
Historical Site
Islamic History
Landmark

Location

Mount Arafat, Mecca Saudi Arabia

Nearby Restaurants

Bait Sheikh Burger - Makkah
Makkah (7.0 km away)
4.5
Very Good (6 Reviews)
Solitaire World Cafe- Makkah
Makkah (7.6 km away)
4.6
Very Good (8 Reviews)
3.9
Good (32 Reviews)
Wister Burger Restaurant - Makkah
Makkah (7.6 km away)
4.3
Very Good (38 Reviews)
4.3
Very Good (40 Reviews)
Zeeka Cafe - Makkah
Makkah (7.8 km away)
4.6
Very Good (27 Reviews)
4.0
Very Good (27 Reviews)
Seashells Restaurant - Makkah
Makkah (7.8 km away)
3.5
Good (22 Reviews)

Reviews

Reviews
4.7
Excellent
from 32 reviews
Excellent
26
Very Good
3
Good
3
Average
0
Poor
0
Customer service
0.0
Experience
0.0
Value for money
0.0
Cleanliness
0.0
Safety
0.0
Reviews
Mohammed Hifzur Rahman Aman

Mohammed Hifzur Rahman Aman

08/05/2023 05:20

Google review

This is the place where the accountability of what we have done in the Dunya will be taken on the day of Qiyamah. May Allah make it easy for us on that day.
Muhammad Yasin

Muhammad Yasin

07/26/2023 15:19

Google review

A must visit place for a Muslim during Hajj. One gets spiritually cleaned here. A life long wish for all Muslims.
Mohmd Salah

Mohmd Salah

07/10/2023 14:50

Google review

Mount Arafat is a mountain in Saudi Arabia that is considered to be one of the holiest sites in Islam. It is located about 10 kilometers east of the city of Mecca, and is the site where the Prophet Muhammad gave his Farewell Sermon during the Hajj. The mountain is a large, flat plateau that is about 20 kilometers long and 10 kilometers wide. It is said that the mountain was created when Adam and Eve were expelled from Paradise, and that it is the place where they were reunited. During the Hajj, pilgrims spend the day of Arafat on Mount Arafat, where they pray, make dua, and reflect on their lives. It is a day of great spiritual significance, and is considered to be one of the most important days in the Islamic calendar. Mount Arafat is a truly special place, and it is an experience that no Muslim will ever forget. Here are some additional details about the mountain: The mountain is about 630 meters high. The mountain is named after the Arabic word "Arafat", which means "knowledge". The mountain is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. I hope this helps!
Arif MOINUDDIN

Arif MOINUDDIN

06/29/2023 21:30

Google review

Based on Islamic history, it is believed that after being taken out of Jannah and placed back on Earth, it was Mount Arafat where Prophet Adam (AS) and Hawa (AS) reunited. Mount Arafat is also commonly known as Jabal Arafat, which means the “Mountain of Mercy.” Moreover, it is the place where Prophet Muhammad PBUH stood and delivered the Last Sermon, also known as Khutbat al-Wada, to his companions and all Muslim pilgrims who accompanied him on the Hajjat ul-Wida
Muhammed Umar

Muhammed Umar

06/29/2023 12:15

Google review

I am highly impressed by my standing on mount Arafat. Everything is perfect. 27th June 2023. Well done Saudi authorities.
Showing 6 - 10 of 32 total
Suggest an edit