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The red-hued granite peaks standing as a silent sentry over Medina.

Pilgrims often visit the Archers' Hill (Jabal al-Rumaat) and offer their greetings to the mountain and the martyrs as an act of remembrance and respect. selam_sana_uhud_dagi

"Selam Sana Uhud Dağı" (Greetings to You, Mount Uhud) is a deeply evocative theme in Islamic literature and nasheeds, symbolizing the profound emotional and spiritual bond between the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the natural world. More than just a geographical landmark, Mount Uhud is viewed as a "witness" to the early struggles of Islam and a mountain that holds a unique place in the Prophet's heart. The Prophet’s Love for Uhud The red-hued granite peaks standing as a silent

The mountain reminds believers of the Battle of Uhud (3 AH), serving as a permanent monument to the importance of obedience, patience, and the sacrifices made by the early Muslim community. More than just a geographical landmark, Mount Uhud