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histoire islamique

Jabal Al Nour (Noor) - Mont de l'Apocalypse - La Mecque

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La description

Jabal Al Nour, également connu sous le nom de "Montagne de la Lumière" ou "Montagne des Lumières", est situé à environ 4 kilomètres de Masjid al-Haram vers le côté nord-est de La Mecque. Il revêt une importance considérable pour les musulmans et constitue une attraction majeure tout au long de l'année pour les pèlerins qui viennent à La Mecque pour effectuer le Hajj et la Omra.

Importance dans l'Islam:

Les premiers versets du Saint Coran ont été révélés au Prophète Muhammad (PSL) à l'intérieur de la grotte de Hira au sommet de cette colline. Il mesure moins de 4 mètres de long et est juste assez large pour accueillir cinq personnes. Le Prophète avait l'habitude de gravir le sommet et de passer du temps dans la grotte et de méditer. Selon la croyance musulmane, c'est ici que l'ange Gabriel a donné au Prophète Muhammad (PSL) sa première révélation pendant le mois de Ramadan en 610 CE

Caractéristiques de la montagne

Une caractéristique physique qui différencie Jabal Al Nour des autres montagnes et collines environnantes est son sommet inhabituel, qui donne l'impression que deux montagnes se superposent. Des escaliers ont été installés pour que les gens puissent monter; cependant, l'ascension de la colline peut être assez difficile car elle est extrêmement raide et prend près de deux heures à gravir. Pourtant, vous trouverez des gens de tous âges grimpant sur la montagne pour visiter la grotte et y prier. En raison de sa popularité, il y a souvent une longue file de personnes à l'extérieur de la grotte et vous devrez peut-être attendre plusieurs heures avant votre tour.

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Sebastien Gilson

Sebastien Gilson

08/19/2023 07:52

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!!Go to Tangga Hira to start the walk!! Great walk to the top but extremely polluted by plastic bottles and garbage left by the pilgrims. Really shameful to see the lack of consideration for such an important place in the Muslim world ☹️
Omar Jebara

Omar Jebara

07/19/2023 06:08

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Jabal Al-Nour, the Mountain of Light, holds an unparalleled significance in Islamic history as the site where the divine revelation came down to the beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Visiting this sacred place in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, was an awe-inspiring and deeply spiritual experience. Ascending the mountain, I could feel the sense of reverence and humility that surrounded me. The rugged terrain and challenging climb served as a reminder of the Prophet's dedication and devotion to seeking divine guidance. As I reached the cave known as "Ghar Hira," where the revelation occurred, a profound sense of tranquility washed over me. Inside the cave, I couldn't help but reflect on the profound impact of that momentous event over fourteen centuries ago. It was here that the first verses of the Holy Quran were revealed, illuminating the path for humanity and shaping the course of history. The panoramic view from the mountain summit was breathtaking, providing a striking contrast between the vastness of creation and the intimate connection with the Creator. In that peaceful solitude, I felt a unique bond with the Prophet, understanding the depth of his spiritual journey and the weight of his divine responsibility. The journey to Jabal Al-Nour not only deepened my understanding of Islamic history but also left an indelible mark on my soul. The sense of serenity and enlightenment I experienced during this pilgrimage will forever be cherished, reminding me of the enduring message of peace, love, and unity that the Prophet brought to the world. I highly recommend visiting Jabal Al-Nour to anyone seeking a profound spiritual experience and a chance to connect with the roots of Islam. The magnificence of the mountain and the cave, coupled with the knowledge of its historical significance, will undoubtedly leave you in awe and inspire a deeper appreciation for the teachings of Islam.
Omar Jebara

Omar Jebara

06/29/2023 07:22

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Jabal Al-Nour, also known as Mount Arafat, holds a special place in the hearts of millions of Muslims worldwide. As a significant site in Islamic history, it carries immense spiritual and historical weight. It is with great reverence that I reflect upon my visit to this sacred mountain. Ascending Jabal Al-Nour, I felt a sense of awe and anticipation, knowing that I was retracing the steps of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) during his solitary contemplation in the Hira Cave. The rugged terrain and the arduous climb only served to deepen my connection to the Prophet's profound spiritual journey. The view from the summit of Jabal Al-Nour is nothing short of breathtaking. As the sun casts its gentle rays upon the vast expanse of the surrounding landscape, one can't help but be humbled by the magnificence of nature. It is here, amidst the serene solitude, that the soul finds solace and tranquility. Mount Arafat, situated nearby, is another remarkable destination for pilgrims. Standing on this hallowed ground, I was overcome by the weight of history and the knowledge that I was partaking in a ritual that has been carried out for centuries. The plains of Arafat hold a profound significance as the place where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) delivered his final sermon. The atmosphere at Mount Arafat is one of deep spirituality and unity. With millions of pilgrims from diverse backgrounds gathering in one place, it is a testament to the universality of Islam and the power of collective devotion. The air is filled with prayers, supplications, and a palpable sense of humility and devotion, as believers seek forgiveness and draw closer to their Creator. Reflecting on my experience at Jabal Al-Nour and Mount Arafat, I am filled with a profound sense of gratitude and humility. These sacred sites provide an opportunity for introspection, spiritual growth, and a deeper understanding of the faith. They remind us of the importance of humility, unity, and the timeless teachings of Islam. Visiting Jabal Al-Nour and Mount Arafat is a journey that transcends the physical realm. It is a pilgrimage of the heart and a testament to the enduring power of faith. I am forever grateful for the opportunity to have experienced the spiritual magnificence of these sacred places, and I carry their profound impact within me as a cherished treasure.
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Ahtesham Javaid 2 reviews

06/25/2023 20:25

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Being a traveller through journey of mankind from prophet Adam to NoH, Ibraheem to Musa and ESA and finally to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The story of revelation throughout life of prophets through video is beyond experience. Ticket price: 20 riyal per adult Venue: The Hira Cultural District At foothills of Jibl e noor. Accessible through Bus no 10 Must must see attraction
Noman Siddiqui

Noman Siddiqui

06/23/2023 10:09

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Where it all started, great journey to witness where Prophet Muhammad P.B.U.H got the first Wahee.
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