Provincia de La Meca
Historia Islámica

Jabal Al Nour (Noor) - Monte de la Revelación - La Meca

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Descripción

Jabal Al Nour, también conocida como "Montaña de la Luz" o "Montaña de la Iluminación", se encuentra a unos 4 kilómetros de Masjid al-Haram hacia el lado noreste de La Meca. Tiene una gran importancia para los musulmanes y es una gran atracción durante todo el año para los peregrinos que vienen a La Meca para realizar el Hajj y la Umrah.

Importancia en el Islam:

Los primeros versos del Sagrado Corán fueron revelados al Profeta Muhammad (PBUH) dentro de la cueva de Hira en la cima de esta colina. Tiene menos de 4 metros de largo y solo es lo suficientemente ancho para que quepan cinco personas. El Profeta solía subir a la cima y pasar tiempo en la cueva y meditar. Según la creencia musulmana, fue aquí donde el ángel Gabriel le dio al Profeta Muhammad (PyB) su primera revelación durante el mes de Ramadán en el año 610 d.C.

caracteristicas de la montaña

Una característica física que diferencia a Jabal Al Nour de otras montañas y colinas circundantes es su cumbre inusual, que hace que parezca que dos montañas están una encima de la otra. Se han instalado escaleras para que la gente suba; sin embargo, subir la colina puede ser bastante difícil porque es extremadamente empinado y lleva casi dos horas subirlo. Aún así, encontrarás personas de todas las edades subiendo a la montaña para visitar la cueva y orar en ella. Debido a su popularidad, a menudo hay una larga fila de personas fuera de la cueva y es posible que tengas que esperar varias horas para tu turno.

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Localización

Jabal Nur, La Meca Arabia Saudita

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Mohamed Haniffa

Mohamed Haniffa

12/08/2023 10:23

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Journey to the Jabal Al Nour was a steep one... Our van stopped at the foot of the road. We had to slowly walk the steep road upwards, abt 15mins to the foot of the hill. From there, it was more looking at the steps than looking at the surroundings, haha. The steps were irregular, so we had to carefully move upwards. There were small open stalls selling lime drinks at parts of the hill. Beware of cats suddenly crossing pass you while you going upwards. Once you reach the top,on the left is space for a small group to pray. To reach the hira cave, you'll need to go downwards on the other side.Do be aware of the steps. Mostly the cave is crowded. Try to descent while there's still daylight... Going down in the dark is scary. Try to use the mobile torch light to guide you. It helps alot.
Nathalie Morin

Nathalie Morin

11/18/2023 18:54

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An important Islamic location to visit in Makkah. A very high mountain with lots of stairs to climb. You need to be fit and in good shape to be able to climb until the top.
Naveed Ashraf

Naveed Ashraf

10/14/2023 17:39

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Jabal al-Noor, the Mountain of Light, left an indelible mark on my Umrah journey. Ascending the rocky path, the air filled with spiritual anticipation, I marveled at the significance of this sacred site. Reaching the Cave of Hira, where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received the first revelation, was a profound moment of connection with history. The panoramic view from the summit was breathtaking, echoing the majesty of the pilgrimage itself. Jabal al-Noor stands as a testament to faith, humility, and the enduring power of spiritual journeys. An experience not to be missed for any pilgrim.
Bayazid Yaqub Durbar

Bayazid Yaqub Durbar

09/18/2023 07:08

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Jabal al-Noor, the "Mountain of Light" It's a spiritual mountain where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) received the first revelations of the Quran inside the Cave of Hira. The climb to its summit is a spiritual journey in itself, involving effort and determination. Jabal al-Noor is not just a mountain; it's a living testament to the origins of Islam. Visiting this sacred site is a deeply moving and spiritual experience that leaves an indelible mark on your heart and soul. It's a reminder of the enduring power of faith and the importance of seeking spiritual enlightenment.
Talha Khan

Talha Khan

09/10/2023 21:29

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If you're arriving from the Haram, I would highly recommend opting for a taxi or a bus. When it comes to taking a taxi, remember that bargaining is your trusty companion here. We encountered two taxi drivers upon leaving our hotel, with one initially quoting a fare of 75SAR. However, we declined his offer and sought for another taxi, and we found another driver who was willing to take us for a more reasonable 25SAR. Patience certainly paid off in this case. Ensure that the taxi driver drops you off at the farthest point accessible by car, as attempting to reach the steps on foot can be quite exhausting (ours unfortunately didn’t). For the most comfortable experience, consider planning your visit between Asr salah and Maghreb salah. This window offers the least hot temperatures, making the sun's intensity more bearable during your ascent. It’s essential to stock up on supplies. Bring plenty of water, electrolytes, and snacks to keep your energy levels up during the climb. Even individuals in relatively good health may find this climb challenging. Along the way, you'll find vendors selling refreshing lemon water and other beverages, which can be a lifesaver if you haven't packed enough provisions. The payoff for your efforts is truly remarkable. From the summit, you'll be treated to a breathtaking panoramic view of Makkah, with the distant presence of the iconic clock tower adding to the spectacle. My personal experience involved an hour-long ascent with multiple breaks and a brisk 15-minute descent without pauses. Proper footwear is crucial, as maintaining solid footing is crucial on this climb. Accessing the actual Ghar (cave) can be a bit tricky due to the narrow passage, often crowded with fellow climbers. Overall, this journey is humbling and very rewarding.
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