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Safa and Marwa: A Guide to Mecca’s Sacred Walk

Safa and Marwa hills are at the heart of every Hajj and Umrah pilgrimage, forming a sacred
path that every pilgrim walks with faith and devotion. Located within Masjid al-Haram in
Mecca, Saudi Arabia, these two small hills are historically and spiritually linked to Prophet
Ibrahim, his wife Hajar, and their infant son, Ismail. Walking back and forth seven times
between Safa and Marwa is more than a physical act it commemorates Hajar’s desperate
search for water and the miraculous spring of the Zamzam well. Pilgrims retrace her
footsteps, reflecting on patience, perseverance, and trust in Allah. From Safa to Marwa, each
step is a reenactment of faith, endurance, and divine mercy. The hills, the Kaaba in Masjid al-
Haram, and the Zamzam well are inseparable symbols of Islamic history, connecting
pilgrims to centuries of devotion and the enduring blessings of Hajj or Umrah.

Safa and Marwa are two small hills specifically mentioned in the Quran, establishing their
sacred significance. Allah says in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:158):
“Indeed, Safa and Marwa are among the symbols of Allah. So whoever makes Hajj or Umrah
to the House, there is no blame upon him for walking between them.”
This verse emphasizes that walking back and forth between the hills sevenfold is not only
permitted but also an essential part of Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages. The command
highlights the importance of intention, patience, and devotion. Pilgrims perform Sa’i
between Safa and Marwa to remember Hajar’s search of water for her newborn son Ismaeel,
commemorating her steadfast faith and trust in Allah.
The Quranic guidance connects the hills to Abraham’s larger story, the miracle of the well,
and the spiritual experience of pilgrims. Walking Safa to Marwa seven times honors the
divine plan and reflects the continuity of Islamic tradition across generations of Muslims
worldwide.

The connection to the well and Safa and Marwa hills is profound. Just as Hajar’s search of
water brought forth Zamzam, Prophet Abraham’s actions at Maqam Ibrahim demonstrate
the fulfillment of Allah’s command. Pilgrims reflect here, praying and contemplating the
sacred history. Drinking Zamzam water near Maqam Ibrahim strengthens the spiritual
connection, linking the miracle of water to the footsteps of the Prophet. Every pilgrim feels
the historical and divine continuity of faith, perseverance, and reward, completing a holistic
spiritual experience within Masjid al Haram and the mosque.

Sa’i is the ritual of walking back and forth between the two hills sevenfold during pilgrimage
rites. Each pilgrim follows a prescribed sequence:
1.Start at Safa: Face the Kaaba, make the intention (niyyah), raise hands, and pray.

2.Walk to Marwa: Men run lightly between green markers; women walk at a normal pace.

3.Reach Marwa: Pause, pray, and reflect on Hajar’s journey.

4.Repeat Seven Times: Each round is one trip Safa to Marwah and back.

5.Drink Zamzam Water: Reflect on divine mercy and blessings.


Walking back and forth sevenfold symbolizes patience, endurance, and trust in Allah.
Pilgrims perform Sa’i between Safa and Marwa to honor Hajar’s perseverance and the
miracle of the well. It’s a combination of physical effort and spiritual reflection, connecting
every Muslim to the legacy of Prophet Ibrahim and his family.
The Safa Marwa hills represent resilience and devotion. The total distance and steps
reinforce the pilgrim’s focus, reminding them that persistence and faith are rewarded. Sa’i is
a deeply personal experience; each pilgrim may feel emotional as they walk, drink Zamzam ,
and reflect on the spiritual journey.

During Sa’i, pilgrims recite prayers, praises, and dhikr. Reflection focuses on Hajar’s search
of water, her courage in the scorching heat, and her reliance on Allah. The Safa and Marwa
story inspires patience, trust, and gratitude.
Verses like Surah Ibrahim 14:37 remind Muslims that effort and faith invite divine
support:
“Our Lord, I have settled some of my offspring in a barren valley near Your Sacred
House…so make the hearts of people incline toward them and provide for them from fruits
that they might be grateful.”
Pilgrims are encouraged to meditate on the miracle of Zamzam, their journey Safa to
Marwah, and the spiritual significance of walking between the hills sevenfold. This
reflection links physical movement to inner devotion and reinforces lessons of endurance,
patience, and divine providence.

Men perform a light run between the green markers along the Mas‘aa corridor, while
women walk at a normal pace. This practice reflects the urgency of Hajar’s search of water

for her infant son Ismaeel in the desert heat. It symbolizes effort, perseverance, and
spiritual focus. Running is not just physical, it is a reenactment of faith, reminding pilgrims
that action and devotion together yield divine blessings.

The Safa and Marwa hills hold deep Islamic historical importance. They celebrate Hajar’s
search of water, the birth of the Zamzam well, and the devotion of Prophet Ibrahim. Pilgrims
today relive this journey during Hajj and Umrah, connecting with the story that shaped the
spiritual landscape of Mecca.
The hills are central to pilgrimages of Hajj and Umrah, symbolizing faith, perseverance, and
divine blessing. They continue to inspire Muslims worldwide to reflect on resilience,
devotion, and trust in Allah.

Today, the Mas‘aa corridor accommodates millions annually. Lanes guide men, women,
and wheelchair users. Zamzam water stations along the path allow visitors to drink safely.
Despite modern conveniences, the Safa and Marwa hills preserve their historical and
spiritual essence, allowing visitors to connect with the enduring legacy of Hajar, Ismaeel,
and Abraham.

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Aun Muhammad

Aun Muhammad is a Senior Sales Manager at Al Falah Journey, Makkah Office, with extensive experience in the Umrah and Hajj travel industry. He possesses deep knowledge of Makkah and Madinah’s holy sites (Ziyarats) and provides expert guidance to clients seeking meaningful and well-organized pilgrimage experiences. Known for his professionalism and attention to detail, Aun ensures that every traveler enjoys a smooth, comfortable, and spiritually enriching journey.

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Aun Muhammad

Aun Muhammad is a Senior Sales Manager at Al Falah Journey, Makkah Office, with extensive experience in the Umrah and Hajj travel industry. He possesses deep knowledge of Makkah and Madinah’s holy sites (Ziyarats) and provides expert guidance to clients seeking meaningful and well-organized pilgrimage experiences. Known for his professionalism and attention to detail, Aun ensures that every traveler enjoys a smooth, comfortable, and spiritually enriching journey.