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Safa and Marwa is important to Muslims because....

It is part of their religion, which they believe in, because its true and because it is where special people in the Islam history have been told to go to. Even today people still do because they have been told to follow the very important people in the past but the Muslims always know the special people ( the prophets) are still there watching.

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Safa and Marwa are two small hills near the Kaaba in Mecca that hold great religious significance for Muslims. They are associated with the story of Hagar, the wife of the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham), who ran between these hills seven times in search of water for her son Ismail (Ishmael). The act of running between Safa and Marwa during Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages, known as Sa'y, is considered a ritualistic reenactment of Hagar's desperate search and is an essential part of the pilgrimage journey.

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Who is safa?

safa and marwa the mountains


How do you make sa'ye?

Stand on the Safa hill, face Ka'aba, pray to Allah Karim, announce Intention (Nieat) of performing Sayee, and start walking towads Marwa hill. One side. From Marwa to Safa 2, Safa to Marwa, 3, Marwa to Safa 4, Safa to Marwa 5, Marwa to Safa 6, Safa to to Marwa 7. End of sayee. Offer two Nawafil. Shave off head and put off Ihraam.


How many times do you run between safa and marwa?

During the Hajj pilgrimage, Muslims run between the hills of Safa and Marwa seven times as part of the ritual known as Sa'i. This act commemorates Hagar's search for water for her son Isma'il in the desert according to Islamic tradition.


What does the word Safa and Marwa mean?

the mountains in hajj


Who are the prophets that walked on safa and marwa?

All the prophets after Ibrahim included in their Hajj the walk between Safa and Marwa [Ibrahim, Ismail, Mousa, .....] ...Allah knows Best!!


Where do you run to through the two hills in hajj?

Safa and Marwa.


What important sits do Muslims visit during the hajj?

Visiting the Ka'abah, Safa - Marwa, field of Mina, field of Arafaat, and Muzdalfa, . They may also visit Cave of Thore, Cave of Hira, and the Jabl-i-Noor., jabl-i- Rahamt.


How much far safa from marwa?

300 m, or 980 feet.


Why do Muslims walk between marwa and safa during the festival of haji?

This is what Lady Hajar, wife of Prophet Abraham [Ibrahim] did when she was left alone with her son, Ishmael [Ismail] in land of Makkah, they ran out of food and water, she ran to the Safa, hoping to find water, or a human being, and asking Allah for His blessings, found nothing, she ran to the Marwa, then inspecting her son, she did that 7 times when she heared the sound of running water at the legs of her son, she ran to him and thanked her Lord for His blessings.


What is safa and marwa?

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.


What is the length of safa marwa?

It is less than half a kilometer. Worry not. You will do it, Insha Allah.


What is the mountain of makka names?

Two things First it's spelt makkah. Safa and Marwa.