Yalamlam

Yalamlam, also known as As-Saʿdiyyah or Wādī Muḥram, is a Saudi village in Makkah Province, Governorate of Al-Lith, in the region of th…
Yalamlam, also known as As-Saʿdiyyah or Wādī Muḥram, is a Saudi village in Makkah Province, Governorate of Al-Lith, in the region of the Tihamah. The Islamic prophet Muhammad assigned Yalamlam as the Miqat for pilgrims coming from the south of Mecca, particularly Yemen. Mīqāt Yalamlam is nowadays a small souq with a mosque. It is situated around 100 kilometres southwest of Mecca, and 90 kilometres north of Al Lith. This Miqat is historically the sole of Wādī Yalamlam. The current location is assigned by the Saudi government to be near the Red Sea coastal road, at a location called Saʿyā.
  • Country: Saudi Arabia
  • Province: Makkah (Mecca)
  • Established: 590+ C.E.
  • Area code: +966-
  • Governorate: Al-Lith
  • Joined Saudi Arabia: 1925
  • Time zone: UTC+3 (E.A.T.)

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