The Valley of Sacrifice
After a night of humility under the open sky of Muzdalifah, pilgrims journey to Minā—a valley forever consecrated by an act of ultimate surrender.
Here, the legacy of Prophet Ibrāhīm (عليه السلام) hangs in the air. It was in this very place that he prepared to sacrifice his most beloved possession—his son, Ismāʿīl (عليه السلام)—in pure, unflinching submission to the command of ALLAAH.
And here, every pilgrim steps into that eternal story:
Casting Stones at the Jamarāt, physically rejecting the whispers of Shayṭān that we so often entertain in our own lives.
Offering a Sacrifice, which is far more than the slaughter of an animal; it is the symbolic surrender of our ego, our pride, and every attachment that claims a place in our hearts above ALLAAH.
A Timeless Lesson
Faith is proven not by what we say,
but by what we are willing to lay down.
This is where your pilgrimage transforms from a series of rituals into a profound, personal revolution of the soul.
Valley of Surrender • Minā • Daarul-Hikam Travels