Yalamlam

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Yalamlam is a mountainous area in western Saudi Arabia that serves as one of the designated entry points (miqats) where pilgrims intending Hajj or Umrah enter the state of ihram.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical location
miqat
mountainous area
alsoSpelled Al-Yalamlam NERFINISHED
appliesTo those intending to enter Mecca for pilgrimage
associatedWith Hajj rituals
Islamic pilgrimage
Umrah rituals
category Hajj miqats
Islamic holy places
Mountains of Saudi Arabia
country Saudi Arabia
hasRole boundary for entering ihram
hasTerrain mountainous
languageOfToponym Arabic
locatedIn western Saudi Arabia NERFINISHED
locatedOnSideOf southern side of Mecca
mentionedIn Islamic jurisprudence books on Hajj
miqatFor people coming from the direction of Yemen
people coming from the south of the Arabian Peninsula
near Mecca NERFINISHED
partOf Hejaz region NERFINISHED
religion Islam
religiousSignificance entry point for ihram
servesAs miqat for Hajj
miqat for Umrah
usedBy pilgrims intending Hajj
pilgrims intending Umrah

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Miqat hasSpecificMiqat Yalamlam