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The miqat(Arabic: مِيْقَات, romanized: mīqāt, lit. 'a stated place') is the principal boundary at which Muslim pilgrims intending to perform the Ḥajj or Umrah pilgrimages must be enter the state of iḥrām (lit. 'prohibition'), a state of consecration in which certain permitted activities are made prohibited.
Miqat Qarn al-Manazil
Miqat Yalamlam
Miqat Dhat 'Irq
Miqat al-Juhfah
Miqat Dhu al-Hulayfah.
In this video you can see the miqat of Qarn Al Manazil (Al Sail Kabeer)
Qarn al-Manazil
Qarn al-Manazil (Arabic: قرن المنازل), also known as al-Sayl al-Kabeer (Arabic: السيل الكبير) is the Miqat for the people of Najd and surrounding
The Miqat is located 80 kilometres (50 miles) northeast of Masjid al-Haram and 40 kilometres (25 mi) from the city of Ta’if
Qarn al-Manazil serves as a Miqat for the people of Najd and for those from cities such as Ta’if and Riyadh. It is also a Miqat for individuals travelling from Gulf Countries such as the U.A.E and for pilgrims from further afield such as Pakistan, Australia, Malaysia, Singapore etc
Masjid al-Sayl al-Kabeer (Arabic: مسجد السيل الكبير) was constructed in 1982 and (1402 AH) and is situated just north of the al-Sayl al-Kabeer settlement. The mosque has a total area of 2,600 m2, allowing it to accommodate approximately 3,000 worshippers.
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