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The Origin of the Name “Day of Tarwiyah” in Hajj

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Last updated: 2024/06/14 at 8:09 PM
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As Hajj pilgrims arrive in Mina on the eighth day of Dhu al-Hijjah, they observe the Day of Tarwiyah, an important part of their journey. The Ministry of Health has announced the readiness of the new Mina Street Hospital and the Mina Bridge Hospital to cater to the needs of pilgrims. Mina, located northeast of the Grand Mosque, is the first stop for pilgrims before they head to Arafat on the ninth of Dhu al-Hijjah. The term “Tarwiyah” has historical significance, with various explanations adding depth to its meaning. Pilgrims historically gathered water in Mina on this day to prepare for their challenging journey ahead through rocky terrain.

The most widely accepted explanation of “Tarwiyah” derives from the Arabic word for “quenching thirst.” Pilgrims would gather water from nearby sources in Mina to ensure they had enough supplies for the journey to Arafat. Another explanation ties the name to Prophet Ibrahim, who had a vision on the eighth night of Dhu al-Hijjah. The day was named “Tarwiyah” reflecting his contemplation on whether the vision was a divine command. A third account relates to Adam and Eve, with the Day of Tarwiyah symbolizing the first time Adam saw Eve. Among historians and linguists, the gathering of water and provisions on the eighth day of Dhu al-Hijjah is the most favored explanation.

On the Day of Tarwiyah, pilgrims traditionally prepare for the Hajj journey by gathering water and provisions before heading to Arafat. Mina hosts part of the pilgrims before they make their way to the pivotal location of Arafat. The Ministry of Health has prepared the new Mina Street Hospital and the Mina Bridge Hospital to provide medical assistance to pilgrims. The historical significance of Tarwiyah adds depth to the Hajj pilgrimage, with various explanations enriching the understanding of this important day.

The term “Tarwiyah” has multiple historical explanations, each contributing to its significance in the Hajj journey. Pilgrims would gather water in Mina on the eighth day of Dhu al-Hijjah to ensure they had enough supplies for their challenging trek to Arafat. The name “Tarwiyah” may also be linked to Prophet Ibrahim’s vision or the story of Adam and Eve. Regardless of the origin, the Day of Tarwiyah holds a special place in the hearts of pilgrims as they prepare for the spiritual journey of Hajj.

As pilgrims arrive in Mina on the eighth day of Dhu al-Hijjah, they observe the Day of Tarwiyah before heading to Arafat. The Ministry of Health has ensured that the new Mina Street Hospital and the Mina Bridge Hospital are ready to assist pilgrims with their medical needs. The historical significance of Tarwiyah adds depth to the understanding of this important day in the Hajj pilgrimage. Pilgrims traditionally gather water and provisions in Mina, preparing for the challenging journey ahead through the holy sites. The various explanations of Tarwiyah reflect the rich history and spiritual significance of this day for Hajj pilgrims.

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