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Today, a big mosque is in al-Juhfah and lavatories have also been built beside it. Tribes of Zubayd are now living in this region. Also in this region, about 4 km away from the mentioned mosque, the ruins of 'Ulya palace from Abbasid era can be seen and near it there is an old market and a stone-laid path.<ref>Nāṣirī, ''Mīqāt-i Juḥfa'', p. 169.</ref> Pilgrims of hajj who enter Jeddah by airplane or ship, first go to al-Juhfah which is the nearest miqat and wear ihram there for performing 'umrat al-tamattu' or al-'umra al-mufrada. | Today, a big mosque is in al-Juhfah and lavatories have also been built beside it. Tribes of Zubayd are now living in this region. Also in this region, about 4 km away from the mentioned mosque, the ruins of 'Ulya palace from Abbasid era can be seen and near it there is an old market and a stone-laid path.<ref>Nāṣirī, ''Mīqāt-i Juḥfa'', p. 169.</ref> Pilgrims of hajj who enter Jeddah by airplane or ship, first go to al-Juhfah which is the nearest miqat and wear ihram there for performing 'umrat al-tamattu' or al-'umra al-mufrada. | ||
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