Muzdalifa

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Muzdalifa is an open plain near Mecca in Saudi Arabia where Muslim pilgrims gather, pray, and collect pebbles during the Hajj pilgrimage.

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Muzdalifa canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic holy site
geographical area
religious site
accessedBy roads connecting Arafat and Mina
alsoKnownAs Al-Mash'ar al-Haram
associatedWithRite Ramy al-Jamarat
country Saudi Arabia
governedBy Saudi Arabia
surface form: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
hasArabicName مزدلفة
hasFunctionDuringHajj place where pilgrims combine Maghrib and Isha prayers
place where pilgrims rest before going to Mina
hasInfrastructure temporary facilities for pilgrims during Hajj
locatedIn Hejaz
Makkah Province
locatedNear Mecca
mentionedIn Islamic tradition
nearbySite Mina
Mount Arafat
partOf Haram area of Mecca
pilgrimageType mandatory stop for Hajj pilgrims
religion Islam
ritualActivity collecting pebbles
gathering of pilgrims
prayer
spending the night during Hajj
seasonalPopulation large influx of pilgrims during Hajj
significanceInIslam part of the Hajj rituals
terrainType open plain
timeInHajj between Arafat and Mina
usedFor Hajj
surface form: Hajj pilgrimage
visitedOn 9th day of Dhu al-Hijjah
night of 10th Dhu al-Hijjah

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