▲ Kaabah this morning, Mekah. ©2013 WakGelas™
Jadual harini yelahh Ziarah ke Jabal Nur (Gua Hira’), Jabal Thur (Gua Thur), Jabal Rahmah, Padang Arafah, Mina, Muzdalifah, Muaissem dan Masjid Ja’aranah. (tertakluk kepada masa lawatan)
Mula2 wak dibawa ke kaki Jabal Thur atau Gunung Thur tempat nabi saw dan sahabat beliau Abu Bakar ra. bersembunyi sblom berhijrah ke Madinah. Kemdian wak dibawa dakit Jabal Rahmah tempat doa2 mencari jodoh dimakbolkan (kata ustaz okeh). Pastu dibawa menuju ke Padang Arafah, Mina, Muzdalifah, dan Muaissem ,tak turun bas dlm bas sajerr..,lgpon dulu wak kan dh gi haji alhamdulillahhh..,
Last skali wak dibawa ke masjid Ja'aranah untuk berniat ihram di Miqat bagi menunaikan umrah.
▲ Me at Jabal Thur, Mekah. The Mountain is notable for housing a cave known as Ghar al-Thawr ( Cave of the Bull), in which Nabi Muhammad saw and Abu Bakr hid from their persecuters, the Banu Quraish, during the migration to Medina. Abu Bakr worriedly told Nabi Muhammad saw that they were only 2 people, but Nabi Muhammad saw assured him that Allah was their third. When the Quraish reached the cave, they thought that nobody could go to a cave with a spider web spread across the mouth and birds nesting near it. ©2013 WakGelas™
▲ Ladies at Jabal Thur, Mekah. The Mountain is notable for housing a cave known as Ghar al-Thawr ( Cave of the Bull), in which Nabi Muhammad saw and Abu Bakr hid from their persecuters, the Banu Quraish, during the migration to Medina. Abu Bakr worriedly told Nabi Muhammad saw that they were only 2 people, but Nabi Muhammad saw assured him that Allah was their third. When the Quraish reached the cave, they thought that nobody could go to a cave with a spider web spread across the mouth and birds nesting near it. ©2013 WakGelas™
▲ Men at Jabal Thur, Mekah. The Mountain is notable for housing a cave known as Ghar al-Thawr ( Cave of the Bull), in which Nabi Muhammad saw and Abu Bakr hid from their persecuters, the Banu Quraish, during the migration to Medina. Abu Bakr worriedly told Nabi Muhammad saw that they were only 2 people, but Nabi Muhammad saw assured him that Allah was their third. When the Quraish reached the cave, they thought that nobody could go to a cave with a spider web spread across the mouth and birds nesting near it. ©2013 WakGelas™
▲ Falling Street sign at Jabal Thur, Mekah. The Mountain is notable for housing a cave known as Ghar al-Thawr ( Cave of the Bull), in which Nabi Muhammad saw and Abu Bakr hid from their persecuters, the Banu Quraish, during the migration to Medina. Abu Bakr worriedly told Nabi Muhammad saw that they were only 2 people, but Nabi Muhammad saw assured him that Allah was their third. When the Quraish reached the cave, they thought that nobody could go to a cave with a spider web spread across the mouth and birds nesting near it. ©2013 WakGelas™
▲ myQueen and me, Jabal Rahmah. Mount Arafat or Mount Arafah (Arabic: جبل عرفات; transliterated Jabal ‘Arafāt) is a granite hill east of Mecca. It is also known as the Mount of Mercy (Jabal ar-Rahmah). According to Islamic tradition, the hill is the place where the Islamic prophet Muhammad stood and delivered the Farewell Sermon to the Muslims who had accompanied him for the Hajj towards the end of his life. It reaches about 70 m in height. ©2013 WakGelas™
▲ Touching the Jabal Rahmah stone. Mount Arafat or Mount Arafah (Arabic: جبل عرفات; transliterated Jabal ‘Arafāt) is a granite hill east of Mecca. It is also known as the Mount of Mercy (Jabal ar-Rahmah). According to Islamic tradition, the hill is the place where the Islamic prophet Muhammad stood and delivered the Farewell Sermon to the Muslims who had accompanied him for the Hajj towards the end of his life. It reaches about 70 m in height. ©2013 WakGelas™
▲ Me by myself at Jabal Rahmah. Mount Arafat or Mount Arafah (Arabic: جبل عرفات; transliterated Jabal ‘Arafāt) is a granite hill east of Mecca. It is also known as the Mount of Mercy (Jabal ar-Rahmah). According to Islamic tradition, the hill is the place where the Islamic prophet Muhammad stood and delivered the Farewell Sermon to the Muslims who had accompanied him for the Hajj towards the end of his life. It reaches about 70 m in height. ©2013 WakGelas™