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Safa and Marwa.
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Answer: Muslims do not walk through any mountain while on Hajj, but they stand for prayer in the city of Arafat where the mountain called Arafat is located. arafat is located approx 10-20 KM away from Makkah.
The hills of Safa and Marwah are located in the Masjid al-Haram complex in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. They hold great significance in the Muslim Hajj pilgrimage, as pilgrims perform the Sa'i ritual, walking and running seven times between the two hills, following the footsteps of the Prophet Ibrahim's wife, Hajar, in search of water for her son Ismail.
The main two religious events in Islam are Ramadan and Hajj.
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Hajj is another word for "Pilgramage." It is where Muslims go to the Ka'aba in Mecca, and run/walk around it seven times. Also, men must shave their heads. Other things done at Hajj are throwing stones at a stone pillar representing Satan, or Shatan, and running between the two hills Safa and Marwa seven times.
The hills were called Big Round Top and Little Round Top and are the most famous of the hills at Gettysburg.
Safa and Marwa are two hills in the middle of the desert. Muslim Pilgrims go there whilst they are on hajj. It is believed that Hagar walked up and down these two hills seven times to look for water. Muslims follow her footsteps but instead of walking up and down the hills they go down this long corridor going from one hill to the other to protect them from the heat.
In Islam there are two major festivals celebrated. Eif-ul-fitr is celebrated after the holy month of Ramadan on the first day of Islamic month Shawal and Eid-ul-Azha is celebrated in the Islamic month of Zil-hajj after the religious pilgrimage of Hajj every year.
Orogeny .
The low ground between two hills is called a valley. Valleys are typically formed by erosion from water or ice flowing between the hills over a long period of time.