| Arabic | مِيقَات يَلَمْلَم |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | mee-QAAT ya-LAM-lam |
| Etymology | Yalamlam (يلملم) is the name of a mountain in the area. Some linguists suggest it derives from a pre-Arabic South Arabian language. The modern name Al-Sadiah (السعدية) refers to the town that has developed near the traditional Miqat site. |
Miqat Yalamlam(مِيقَات يَلَمْلَم) Yalamlam is the designated Miqat for hacilar traveling to Mekke from Yemen and southern directions. Located about 120 kilometers south of Mekke, it is also known as Al-Sadiah.
مِيقَات يَلَمْلَم
Yalamlam is one of the five Miqat stations designated by Hz. Peygamber Muhammad (sallallahu aleyhi ve sellem) as recorded in authentic hadith collections. It primarily serves hacilar from Yemen, but also those traveling from parts of southern Arabia, East Africa, and historically from India and Southeast Asia via maritime routes. The modern site at Al-Sadiah features a cami and basic facilities for hacilar. Yalamlam refers to a mountain in the Tihamah region of the Hejaz. Due to the increase in air travel, many hacilar who would traditionally use Yalamlam now arrive via Jeddah airport and enter Ihram before crossing the Miqat line. However, overland travelers from Yemen still use this traditional route.
Yalamlam (يلملم) is the name of a mountain in the area. Some linguists suggest it derives from a pre-Arabic South Arabian language. The modern name Al-Sadiah (السعدية) refers to the town that has developed near the traditional Miqat site.
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