SAFAA MARWAH
It is situated in the south of Holy Ka'bah. There was a hill in the ancient time but now there exists only a trace of it.Safa and Marwah (Arabic: ٱلصَّفَا وَٱلْمَرْوَة, romanized: Aṣ-Ṣafā wal-Marwah) are two small hills, connected to the larger Abu Qubais and Qaiqan mountains, respectively, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, now made part of Al-Masjid al-Haram.
Muslims travel back and forth between them seven times in what is known as saʿī (Arabic: سَعِي, lit. 'seeking/searching or walking' ritual pilgrimages of Ḥajj and Umrah.
A long veranda has been constructed here facing the Qiblah which has stairs to get on it.
SA'IEE:
Marching from Safaa to Marwaah and Marwah to Safaa and marching quickly between Meelaien-e-Akhdaraien is called Sa'iee.
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