Hatim

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Hatim is the semi-circular, low-walled area adjacent to the Kaaba in Mecca that is considered by many to be part of the sacred structure’s original foundations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic religious site
architectural structure
component of the Masjid al-Haram
adjacentTo Kaaba
alsoKnownAs Al-Hijr
surface form: Hijr

Hijr Ismail
associatedWith Hajj
Prophet Ibrahim
Prophet Ismail
Umrah
consideredPartOf Kaaba
culturalSignificance important site for Muslim pilgrims
hasArabicName الحِجْر
Hijr Ismail
surface form: حِجْر إسماعيل
hasFloorType marble
hasPhysicalForm low-walled enclosure
hasStatus sacred
hasType open-air space
height low wall
locatedIn Masjid al-Haram
Mecca
Saudi Arabia
material stone
orientation northwest side of the Kaaba
partOf Kaaba
surface form: Kaaba complex
partOfOriginalFoundationsOf Kaaba
religion Islam
ritualRelation tawaf is performed around it
shape semi-circular
usedFor prayer

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Hijr Ismail alsoKnownAs Hatim