Dhul-Hulayfah

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Dhul-Hulayfah is a well-known Islamic pilgrimage station near Madinah that serves as the designated point where pilgrims intending Hajj or Umrah enter the state of ihram.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic holy site
miqat
religious building complex
alsoKnownAs Abyar Ali NERFINISHED
Biʾr ʿAlī NERFINISHED
Masjid Dhul-Hulayfah NERFINISHED
Masjid ash-Shajarah NERFINISHED
associatedWith Muhammad
surface form: Prophet Muhammad

Sunnah of entering ihram from miqat
category Hajj infrastructure
Islamic pilgrimage sites
Miqat locations
Mosques in Saudi Arabia
country Saudi Arabia
directionFrom south of central Madinah
distanceFrom approximately 9–12 km from the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah
governedBy Madinah municipal authorities NERFINISHED
hasFacility ablution areas
bathrooms
changing areas
parking areas
shops for ihram garments
water supply
hasLegalStatusIn Islamic jurisprudence of pilgrimage
hasPlaceOfWorship mosque
hasRoadConnection Madinah–Makkah highway NERFINISHED
hasStructureType large mosque complex
languageUsed Arabic
locatedIn Madinah region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Madinah NERFINISHED
miqatFor Hajj NERFINISHED
Umrah NERFINISHED
pilgrims from Madinah
pilgrims passing through Madinah
partOf official Hajj infrastructure of Saudi Arabia
religion Islam
significanceIn Hajj rituals
Umrah rituals
usedFor entering ihram
intention of Hajj
intention of Umrah
visitedBy millions of pilgrims annually

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Miqat hasSpecificMiqat Dhul-Hulayfah