Safa–Marwa corridor

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The Safa–Marwa corridor is the sacred passage within the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca where Muslims perform the ritual walking (sa'i) between the hills of Safa and Marwa during Hajj and Umrah.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic holy place
pilgrimage route
religious site
accessRestrictedTo Muslims only
administeredBy General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques NERFINISHED
Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah NERFINISHED
ArabicName المسعى بين الصفا والمروة NERFINISHED
associatedWith Hajar NERFINISHED
Ibrahim NERFINISHED
Isma'il NERFINISHED
connects Marwa hill NERFINISHED
Safa hill NERFINISHED
country Saudi Arabia
directionPattern back-and-forth between Safa and Marwa
hasFeature air-conditioned interior
designated walking paths
green light markers for brisk walking zone
marble flooring
multiple levels for crowd management
separate lanes for pilgrims
hasLegalStatusInIslam obligatory component of Hajj
obligatory component of Umrah
hasPart Marwa hill NERFINISHED
Safa hill NERFINISHED
hasRitual walking between Safa and Marwa seven times
hasSafetyMeasures crowd control systems
surveillance and monitoring systems
integratedInto expansions of Masjid al-Haram
languageOfName Arabic
linkedToEvent search of Hajar for water
linkedToSite Zamzam Well NERFINISHED
locatedIn Makkah Province NERFINISHED
Masjid al-Haram NERFINISHED
Mecca NERFINISHED
Saudi Arabia
mentionedIn Islamic tradition
hadith literature
partOf Hajj rites NERFINISHED
Two Holy Mosques complex NERFINISHED
Umrah rites
pilgrimageType major pilgrimage
minor pilgrimage
religion Islam
sacredTo Muslims
seasonalPeakUse Dhu al-Hijjah NERFINISHED
usedFor Hajj NERFINISHED
Umrah NERFINISHED
sa'i ritual

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Marwa partOf Safa–Marwa corridor