The hastening between safa and marwah reminds pilgrims of...
The hastening between safa and marwah reminds pilgrims of
Khadijah
Aishah
Hajar
Aminah
Correct answer is C
The hastening between safa and marwah reminds pilgrims of Hajar.
Muslims walk between the two mountains (called Sa'ee), which they believe was made a ritual as a tribute to Hajar's search for water in the area when she ran out of provisions after Ibrahim left her in the valley upon Allah's command. The space between the two mountains in which the pilgrims walk is called al-Mas'aa.
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