The night in Muzdalifah is unlike any other night of your life

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Under the open sky. Surrounded by millions. No tents. No beds. Just you, the stars, and the footsteps of the Prophet ﷺ.

Most pilgrims don’t know this: The Prophet ﷺ chose to sleep here, not to worship all night. Rest is part of the ritual. It’s Sunnah to conserve your energy for the demanding days ahead.

Upon arrival, Maghrib and Isha are performed combined with separate Iqamah. You’ll collect pebbles here for the next three days of Rami. 49 are needed, but gather 70 as a precaution. Chickpea size. Simple. Practical.

The challenge? Staying close to your group among thousands of pilgrims in the darkness. Using crowded facilities with patience. Resting on the ground under the stars.

Al Bait Guests provides designated areas, dinner, refreshments, and mattresses so you can rest and prepare for the days ahead.

Follow along for guidance on Hajj.

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source: Albaitguest

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