Rites
The dates of Hajj are divided into temporal and temporal times, [40] temporal times are the specific dates for the time for Hajj. [41] These months are Shawwal, Dhul-Qa'dah and Dhu'l-Hijjah, specifically from the first month of Shawwaal to the tenth of Dhu'l-Hijjah. The spatial times are the places identified by the Prophet Muhammad for those who wanted to be forbidden to perform the rituals of Hajj and Umrah, as follows:
Dhu al-Khalifeh: Aabar Ali is now called the most distant
time for Mecca. It is the meeqaat allocated to the people of Madinah [43].
Al-Jahfah: It is the Miqat of the people of the Levant,
Egypt and all the countries of the Arab Maghreb and those who were behind it.
[43] This village has now disappeared, and as it is adjacent to the city of
Rabigh and nearby,
The Horn of Houses: It is also called the Great Torrent
Meaqat, which is the meqat for the people of Najd, the Arabian Gulf States and
beyond, [43] and about 74 km away from Mecca.
Mosque of Mikat Yilmol (Saadia)
Yilmlm: It is the meeqaat of the people of Yemen, and
everyone who passes from that road, and called meeqaat by that name relative to
Mount Yilmlm in Tihama. [44]
[44] This meeqaat is not mentioned in the hadeeth of the
Prophet Muhammad about the times, but it was determined by the caliph Omar ibn
al-Khattab. [44]
The Miqat of the people of Mecca: The people of Makkah are
deprived of their homes or the Holy Mosque if they wish, [45] except for Umrah,
they have to go to the Haram to either Haram or Arafah .
The main entrance to Miqat Wadi Muharram
Wadi Muharram: It is the meeqaat, which is forbidden to
pilgrims and pilgrims who pass from the east in Hada, Taif. [48] They are
mostly from the people of Najd [48] who wish to descend through Mount Kara.
[49] They flow from the mountains between the mountains of Ghaffar in the west
and Mount Al-Ghamr to the east. [50] [51]
Al-Tanim: It is one of the mosques in Makkah. The Al-Tanaim
Mosque is one of the Ihram dates for the people of Mecca
Al-Jarana: one of the mosques of Makkah, and Al-
Jarana is a mosque in which the people of Makkah, the Haram al-Makki, from the
north-east side of Makkah.

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