Dhat Irq

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Dhat Irq is an Islamic pilgrimage boundary point (miqat) in the northeastern region of the Arabian Peninsula from which pilgrims entering from Iraq and nearby areas assume ihram for Hajj or Umrah.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic pilgrimage boundary point
miqat
religious site
associatedWithCity Mecca NERFINISHED
associatedWithRite ihram
category Hajj locations
Islamic holy places
Umrah locations
directionFromMecca northeast
function place to assume ihram
hasRoleIn start of certain Hajj rituals
start of certain Umrah rituals
languageOfName Arabic
locatedInCountry Saudi Arabia NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion northeastern Arabian Peninsula
miqatFor pilgrims coming from Iraq
pilgrims coming from northeastern routes to Mecca
partOf system of Hajj miqats
pilgrimageType major pilgrimage
minor pilgrimage
purpose to mark the boundary beyond which ihram is required
relatedConcept Hajj miqat
Umrah miqat NERFINISHED
religion Islam
religiousLawContext fiqh of Hajj and Umrah
status recognized miqat in Islamic jurisprudence
travelContext overland routes from Iraq to Mecca
use Hajj NERFINISHED
Umrah
usedBy Muslim pilgrims

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Miqat hasSpecificMiqat Dhat Irq