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6 Interesting Facts about Arafah Field, from Love Hill to the Prosperity of Soekarno Tree

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6 Interesting Facts about Arafah Field, from Love Hill to the Prosperity of Soekarno Tree Interesting Facts about Arafah Field, from Love Hill to Soekarno Tree (Illustration Photo: Shutterstock.com)

Dream - Arafah Field is one of the holy places that must be visited by Hajj pilgrims, namely during the wukuf (standing) ritual. Based on history, Arafah Field is the place where Prophet Adam and Eve met.

At that time, Prophet Adam was descended on the Island of Sandib or now known as Sri Lanka, while Eve was descended in Arabia. After searching for each other for a long time, Prophet Adam was reunited with Eve in Arafah Field.

During the time of Prophet Muhammad, Arafah Field was also made one of the locations in the Hajj pilgrimage. Specifically, every 9th of Dhu al-Hijjah, by staying in that place from sunset to dawn of the next day.

As a place that is very important and meaningful for Muslims, Dream friends certainly need to know what interesting facts exist in Arafah Field. Here are some interesting facts in Arafah Field as summarized by Dream from various sources.

Interesting Facts about Arafah Field

Jabal Ar Rahmah in Arafah

Jabal Ar Rahmah

In Arafah Field, a popular part for Hajj pilgrims is Jabal Ar Rahmah. Jabal means mountain and rahmah means mercy. This hill is believed to be the place where Prophet Adam and Eve met after they were descended from heaven.

According to history, after Prophet Adam and Eve lived for 200 years and repented to Allah SWT, they were reunited at the top of Jabal Ar Rahmah.

Located 22 Kilometers from Masjid al-Haram

Arafah Field is located to the east of the city of Mecca. This place is a valley with stretches of sand and rocks surrounded by hills. For Hajj pilgrims who want to go to Arafah Field, they can use buses through Mina and Muzdalifah.

The road from Mecca to Arafah is very good and similar to a smooth and wide toll road. In addition, in Arafah, there is also a fast train network, Al Mashaaer Al Mugaddassah Metro Southern Line. This train is only operated once a year, during the Hajj pilgrimage.

Arafah Has the Meaning of Knowing

In Arabic, the word arafa means to recognize or know. That's why it is named Arafah Field. This name is connected to Allah's command to Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son, Prophet Ismail. Prophet Ibrahim carried out the command because he knew that it was a direct command from Allah.

Soekarno Tree in Arafah

There is a Mosque in Arafah Field

Although it consists of hills, sand, and rocks, there is a mosque in Arafah Field, namely Namirah Mosque. The mosque is located on the border between Mecca and Arafah. The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has expanded the mosque to 124,000 square meters.

With this area, Namirah Mosque can accommodate up to 300,000 pilgrims. After the expansion process, the building of Namirah Mosque exceeded the boundaries of Arafah.

Arafah Field Once Turned Green

Arafah Field, which is known to be arid, recently turned green with grass. This was shown in a YouTube video owned by @Alman Mulyana. Not only was it covered with green grass, but the soil also felt wet.

Although behind the greening of Arafah Field, it is one of the signs that the end of time is approaching. This is based on the saying of Prophet Muhammad:

"The Day of Judgment will not come until the Arabian Peninsula changes into meadows and rivers flow and tall buildings are erected."

There is a Soekarno Tree

Due to the arid condition of Arafah Field in the past, it prompted Ir. Soekarno, who was performing the Hajj pilgrimage in 1955, to propose greening in Arafah Field. At that time, Ir. Soekarno was invited by King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz.

The proposal was accepted, and Indonesia sent experts to carry out greening in Arafah Field. As a tribute, King Fahd named the tree brought from Indonesia as the Soekarno Tree. The tree actually has the original name of Neem tree or Azadirachtan indica, which can survive in barren and dry land.

Those are some interesting facts about Arafah Field that Dream friends need to know. Hopefully, Dream friends will be given the ability, both in terms of material and health, to perform the Hajj pilgrimage and see Arafah Field firsthand, which is full of historical value.

Soekarno, who was performing the Hajj in 1955, proposed reforestation in Arafah. At that time, Ir. Soekarno was invited by King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz.

The proposal was accepted and Indonesia sent experts to carry out reforestation in Arafah. As a token of appreciation, King Fahd named the tree brought from Indonesia after Soekarno. The tree, actually known as the neem tree or Azadirachtan indica, is able to thrive in barren and arid soil.

Those are some interesting facts about Arafah that Dream friends should know. Hopefully, Dream friends will be given the ability, both in terms of material and health, to perform the Hajj and see Arafah firsthand, which is rich in historical value.

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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