الملتزم
The Multazam is the approximately two-meter section of the Kaaba wall between the Black Stone (Hajar al-Aswad) and the Door of the Kaaba. It is a place where supplications are believed to be especially accepted. Pilgrims press their chest, face, and hands against this wall while making dua.
The Multazam has been recognized as a place of accepted supplication since the time of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Companions such as Abdullah ibn Abbas (RA) narrated that the area between the corner of the Black Stone and the door is the Multazam, and that no one makes dua there except that it is answered. Throughout Islamic history, scholars and pilgrims have given special attention to this blessed spot.
The Multazam is considered one of the places where dua is most readily accepted. The act of clinging to this wall (iltizam) is a practice traced back to the Companions of the Prophet (PBUH). It represents a moment of intense personal connection with Allah.
Accessing the Multazam directly can be very challenging during busy periods. The best time to reach it is during the last third of the night or just before Fajr. Press your chest, cheek, and palms against the wall and make your most heartfelt duas. If you cannot physically reach the wall, face toward it and make dua from a distance, as sincerity is what matters most.