“Meezab-e-Rehmat: History and Facts”

“Meezab-e-Rehmat,” also called the “Outlet of Mercy,” positioned on the edge of the holy Kaaba’s roof, is a small yet remarkable feature. It is highly revered by pilgrims visiting Makkah for Hajj or Umrah, symbolizing a significant aspect of their spiritual journey. What does “Meezab-e-Rehmat” signify? In Masjid Al-Haram, Meezab-e-Rehmat is the golden spout from […]
Hijr Ismail History and Importance

“Hijr Ismail, also known as Al Hateem, is a low wall adjacent to the Kaaba in Makkah, made of white marble. It stands at 4 feet and 4 inches tall and is located in the North-West wall of the Kaaba. Pilgrims avoid entering it during Tawaf, as it was historically part of the Kaaba. Legend […]